Need Extra Room? Make a Movable Shelf

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Beakerbob

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I was having a space problem in my main tank last year and needed some temporary space to put corals that I was fragging or frags that I had gotten from the swaps.

Here is how I have made moveable shelves that stick to the inside of the aquarium glass. These have worked out so good that I have to be careful that they don't become permanent fixtures in the tank! If you are using frag plugs, this shelf works perfect with them.

Material List:
1-Cleaner magnet (get a cheap one that is strong enough to stick to the thickness of your tank glass) Cost: ~$10 from Petsmart

1-chunk of florescent lighting grid (comes in 4' X 8'sheet)

1-piece of thin plastic (1/16" to 1/8" is thick enough) EDIT: if it's too thick, you will have to get a more powerful magnet!

Glue for plastic - (something that will actually melt the plastic like PVC glue)

Saw to cut the plastic and grid. I use wire cutters to cut the grid.


Cut the grid to size....3" X 9" is a good sized shelf
1Cuttingshelfgrid1.jpg


Next remove the scouring pad from one of the two magnets...this is the magnet that will be in the tank water. Scrape it clean and flat as you want it to be sealed when glued to the plastic back. Do not remove the pad from the other magnet that will be on the outside of the tank.
2Removescouringpad.jpg


Cut the plastic backing to the width of the shelf grid and the magnet width + 1/4". For instance: The shelf width is 9" wide. The magnet is 1.5" X 3" in size. The plastic backing is cut to 1.75" X 9".
3CutThinPlastic.jpg


I got a little fancy and cut this piece with some contours:
4Contourcut.jpg


Next, glue the edge of the grid onto the longest edge of the plastic backing at a 90 degree angle (can use clothespins as clamps):
5EdgeGlueGrid.jpg


After the grid glueing had dried, glue the magnet under the grid (clamp down while drying so that there is a good glue seal:
6GlueMagnet.jpg


Finished shelf:
7FinishedShelf.jpg


Here is it attached to the tank...almost looks like it is floating. Just be careful when cleaning the outside glass....if you knock the outside magnet off, the shelf will fall to the bottom in slow motion!
8ShelfonGlass.jpg


After a couple months, coralline will start growing on the grid and cover up the white plastic:
9Coralline.jpg
 
I think you just showed me how to mount my monti cap to the tank. :)
 
Another neat way to use the shelf is to mount the grating flat against the magnet. Then use black plastic tie wraps to tie on branhing hammer, frogspawn or torches. Actually, you can tie on any coral, but these look pretty neat hanging on the rack, especially if you can find some black grating.
 
looks like you could mod that shelf into a full side of tank with the use of two magnets maybe three of you where putting lots of frags on it
 
rainier29 said:
I think you just showed me how to mount my monti cap to the tank. :)
Hmm I'm gonna second that ...and what great timing. I just bought some egg crate and some acrylic for the very problem...I needed some space for some frags I'm doing...OK ok its just a little frag of finger leather but it's all mine ...soon I'll be paying it forward ;)...lol

I logged on to see what ideas people might have had for this and I didn't even have to search, it was the first thread in the DIY forum...awesome:D
 

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