I'm pretty sure the tanks fully tempered.Sometimes thats the best bet. Have you checked the back glass to see if its tempered or not with polarized glasses?
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I'm pretty sure the tanks fully tempered.Sometimes thats the best bet. Have you checked the back glass to see if its tempered or not with polarized glasses?
Not drastically. It's ambient temp in winter is a little colder then rest of the house. Most of my freshwater tanks in there do not have a heater. So probably low 60s to mid 80s between coldest and warmest points of the year. I realized the other day the heater on my second saltwater tank in the garage was barely working which made me question how sensitive some corals are haha.What is the temperature like in the garage? How much does it swing?
Not drastically. It's ambient temp in winter is a little colder than hh I rest of the house. Most of my freshwater tanks in there do not have a heater. So probably low 60s to mid 80s between coldest and warmest points of the year. I realized the other day the heater on my second saltwater tank in the garage was barely working which made me question how sensitive some corals are haha.
Small update. These Quanta lights are phenomenal. My corals all seem to be growing great, I think 1 frag of zoas has more then doubled (1 head to 5) since last post. I don't think I have ever had a tank with such a great variety of coraline though I think that is mainly starting with the genuine live rock. Only real change since last post is that I got an anenome and some clowns, never kept tomato clowns before and the camera does not capture their vivid red. I love these guys.
I need to start saving up and replace the diy refugium with a CPR hob I dont think the algae in my current refugium does anything noteworthy. Also still being lazy and have not built a proper long term canopy for the LEDs. Other then that the tank is pretty much done, I want to get some ricordea for it and maybe gorgonians in future but I think its fully stocked fish wise. Planted the idea in my wifes head of removing the tank in our living room and moving this over, though then I do not think I could call it a garage reef lol. Here is a video of the tank and a bonus video of several tanks getting fed.
Ah I get you. That could be the case but my current theory is manufacturing defect either with aquarium or the stand builder (me) was a sloppier craftsmen then I thought.Ahh so you’re in a mild climate. I was asking cuz it looks like the build has a DIY wood stand and lighting rack. If there is any point where the tank fits snugly against something wood, and it’s not in a temperature and humidity controlled environment, the subtle expansion and contraction of that wood creates enormous pressure, more than enough to crack a tank.
Looks amazing. The stand is fantastic. Would you be willing to share the dimensions you built yours too? I am i n the design phase of building a 55 gallon stand myself.Love this build currently have a 55 i am setting up as a frag tank has a 29g sump hard line wasnt easy but well worth it should be wet soon finishing everything up over the next few weeks. 29g custom sump with refugium in the middle chamber. This gives me that fill my tank already feeling lol but just trying to make sure its done right. What hob did you use?
Looks amazing. The stand is fantastic. Would you be willing to share the dimensions you built yours too? I am i n the design phase of building a 55 gallon stand myself.
This is great information Thank you. I am interested in seeing any frame build photos you have. Thank you again/Good work on saving the livestock after the tank issues!
I have some shots of my custom 55 gal stand at the start of my build thread also if you are interested (with no sump). The frame was built so the tank sits on the center of the outside supports, 49"x14" if I recall, with a wider top (52.5" x 17.5") for just over 2" of extra space all around to hold a few things as you are working on the tank, etc. Entire unit is 34" tall. I would do it the same again, unless I added a sump - stand would need to be bigger then and I would probably use 2x6's instead of 2x4's to eliminate the need for center bracing. Otherwise it has worked well for me!
Thanks I am still amazed there was so little losses (also shudder to think what would have happened if I hadn't decided to do a late night walk through of the fish room). I agree the 55 gallon is bad for deep scapes but its a nice intermediate size and you can get a decent variety of livestock in there. I have always wanted to do some kind of freshwater planted tank in a 55 so I might set one up where the old garage reef was.Looking good. And good job with the transfer. Gladd the 55 has been working out i think the size has been perfect for a good balanced tank. Finally got mine dialed in and up and going things are doing well...