So I'm a bit late in getting pics posted here as the stand is most of the way done, but oh well.
This started out as a 75 Gallon build for our "great room"/living room, but 1900 square feet and 3 kids later, available space has diminished. It's ok, the 75 gallon is going to be a FOWLR non reef safe tank for the garage. Really looking forward to that. So once I realized we didn't have the wall space for a 48 inch tank, I found a perfect spot for a 29 gallon aqueon. 33 inches of wall space by the couch, I'll get a photo of the location soon. I also recall fondly the LFS where I grew up where the owner had a 29 Gallon display in part of the store that I think about from time to time and how great the tank looked.
Regardless of tank size, I always intended this build to be more of a budget build. I love the lineup of tanks from Waterbox, Innovative-Marine, Cade etc., but I Just can't get behind the turn key pricing they're all doing now. I currently have 2 innovative marine tanks, the quality is wonderful, but the fact that you can't buy a tank from them now without the stand and sump etc kinda chapped my behind. The stands are great, but they don't match the flow of my house and I want a canopy, after running tanks without canopies for years now, I'm tired of the light spill etc.. I won't get going on too much of a soap box and the state of tank companies, aperture etc, I promise.
So far I have:
-29 gallon aqueon, purchase at the formerly dollar per gallon now 50% off sale. $45
-10 gallon aqueon, $12? $15? I don't remember
-Fiji Cube sump kit, $60ish
-Sicce 1.5 Pump, had from previous tank, I think at the time I paid $65
-ADJ Power Station, $30
-Fiji Cube Overflow, open box, $90
-Built stand, $150ish so far
-Using two existing AI Prime 16HDs
-Using existing Tunze Osmolator
-Using existing heaters
-Using existing Inkbird
-Using existing kaomer dosing pumps
Running total so far $455
To Do List:
-Skimmer, Likely going to get the 120 Simplicity
-Build Canopy
-Caulk, sand, paint stand and canopy
-Drill tank
-Plumb and dry fit everything
-Incorporate backup power, I currently use an EcoFlow River Max 2 and it's too big to build into the stand or canopy, however I think the new river 3 might be able to be built in somewhere. I live in lovely sunny California, serviced by PG&E and lose power anytime theres a stiff breeze, so something to bridge the gap between outages and manually firing up the back up generator is a necessity.
-Decide on stocking. I currently have 4 pairs of clowns, 1 Valentini Puffer, 1 Orchid Dottyback, 1 Coral Beauty, 2 Kupang Damsels, 1 Six Line wrasse, 1 Tailspot Blenny and 1 Coral Banded Shrimp spread across my systems that I can incorporate into this tank.
Here's some pics of the tank sitting on the stand, I need to caulk, sand, patch and paint the stand still. It's frame is 2x4s and then I finished it with MDF and Birch for the skin. The doors I made to be completely removable with magnets instead of hinges thanks to some fit issues with the hinges I had available to me.
Anyway, if you made it this far, thanks for coming along. I'll post more soon, I plan on having it up and running by November.
This started out as a 75 Gallon build for our "great room"/living room, but 1900 square feet and 3 kids later, available space has diminished. It's ok, the 75 gallon is going to be a FOWLR non reef safe tank for the garage. Really looking forward to that. So once I realized we didn't have the wall space for a 48 inch tank, I found a perfect spot for a 29 gallon aqueon. 33 inches of wall space by the couch, I'll get a photo of the location soon. I also recall fondly the LFS where I grew up where the owner had a 29 Gallon display in part of the store that I think about from time to time and how great the tank looked.
Regardless of tank size, I always intended this build to be more of a budget build. I love the lineup of tanks from Waterbox, Innovative-Marine, Cade etc., but I Just can't get behind the turn key pricing they're all doing now. I currently have 2 innovative marine tanks, the quality is wonderful, but the fact that you can't buy a tank from them now without the stand and sump etc kinda chapped my behind. The stands are great, but they don't match the flow of my house and I want a canopy, after running tanks without canopies for years now, I'm tired of the light spill etc.. I won't get going on too much of a soap box and the state of tank companies, aperture etc, I promise.
So far I have:
-29 gallon aqueon, purchase at the formerly dollar per gallon now 50% off sale. $45
-10 gallon aqueon, $12? $15? I don't remember
-Fiji Cube sump kit, $60ish
-Sicce 1.5 Pump, had from previous tank, I think at the time I paid $65
-ADJ Power Station, $30
-Fiji Cube Overflow, open box, $90
-Built stand, $150ish so far
-Using two existing AI Prime 16HDs
-Using existing Tunze Osmolator
-Using existing heaters
-Using existing Inkbird
-Using existing kaomer dosing pumps
Running total so far $455
To Do List:
-Skimmer, Likely going to get the 120 Simplicity
-Build Canopy
-Caulk, sand, paint stand and canopy
-Drill tank
-Plumb and dry fit everything
-Incorporate backup power, I currently use an EcoFlow River Max 2 and it's too big to build into the stand or canopy, however I think the new river 3 might be able to be built in somewhere. I live in lovely sunny California, serviced by PG&E and lose power anytime theres a stiff breeze, so something to bridge the gap between outages and manually firing up the back up generator is a necessity.
-Decide on stocking. I currently have 4 pairs of clowns, 1 Valentini Puffer, 1 Orchid Dottyback, 1 Coral Beauty, 2 Kupang Damsels, 1 Six Line wrasse, 1 Tailspot Blenny and 1 Coral Banded Shrimp spread across my systems that I can incorporate into this tank.
Here's some pics of the tank sitting on the stand, I need to caulk, sand, patch and paint the stand still. It's frame is 2x4s and then I finished it with MDF and Birch for the skin. The doors I made to be completely removable with magnets instead of hinges thanks to some fit issues with the hinges I had available to me.
Anyway, if you made it this far, thanks for coming along. I'll post more soon, I plan on having it up and running by November.