1st build thread. please have mercy on me.. I decided to take pictures and document late in the build process. Should you have any questions please feel free to ask and I will do my best to answer. Thanks for looking.
Quick history on what led to this build. We moved.......We had a simplistic 220g acrylic aquarium with an 80g sump. Had it running for about 6mths then faced an abrupt move due to landlord selling property.
Anyhoo, I digress.. We are now excited owners of a 93g cube purchased off a fellow reefer on C-list. I must say it is a wonderfully sized "dimensions" tank. [30x30x24]
To start off, my wife and I decided on a DIY stand which is all we will cover on this thread entry. It came with a nice one, but it didn't go with our decor.
So on to DIY: Started on the stand structure.
We decided to have a 32" tall stand (height based on skimmer requirement: Cloud9 Coral box) which I had running in my 220g, and length enough to have an isolated compartment for electronics.
This is the frame: 55Lx37Wx32H
Stand is 55" long providing enough room for all necessary equipment and for optimal space coverage for the wall we are placing it against. The center braces is where the tank would sit on. Since it isn't rimless I opted for not having any board placed on top of stand, which helped immensely with weight reduction.
Reason for 37W although the tank is 30" is to accommodate the external Bean Animal style overflow it has. AWESOMENESS!!! Dead silent, we love it...
So dimensions is as follows: Looking from left to right. (See above pic)
- Left edge to 1st center brace is 12"
- Center brace width is set at 31" so the tank can sit center of 2x4s. The front of the tank will sit on the "front" brace. The rear of the tank will be floating and there is a reason for that, which I will explain with pics later.
- Right center brace to right edge is also 12". Will not be partitioned for anything.
I planned on placing a single piece of plywood no the bottom of stand for the sump area. But had to cut it into two pieces due to the center brace supports at the rear of the stand. (See below pic)
This is it for now. I will paint stand frame white and will update thread once paint is dried and take additional pictures. Thanks again.
Quick history on what led to this build. We moved.......We had a simplistic 220g acrylic aquarium with an 80g sump. Had it running for about 6mths then faced an abrupt move due to landlord selling property.
Anyhoo, I digress.. We are now excited owners of a 93g cube purchased off a fellow reefer on C-list. I must say it is a wonderfully sized "dimensions" tank. [30x30x24]
To start off, my wife and I decided on a DIY stand which is all we will cover on this thread entry. It came with a nice one, but it didn't go with our decor.
So on to DIY: Started on the stand structure.
We decided to have a 32" tall stand (height based on skimmer requirement: Cloud9 Coral box) which I had running in my 220g, and length enough to have an isolated compartment for electronics.
This is the frame: 55Lx37Wx32H
Stand is 55" long providing enough room for all necessary equipment and for optimal space coverage for the wall we are placing it against. The center braces is where the tank would sit on. Since it isn't rimless I opted for not having any board placed on top of stand, which helped immensely with weight reduction.
Reason for 37W although the tank is 30" is to accommodate the external Bean Animal style overflow it has. AWESOMENESS!!! Dead silent, we love it...
So dimensions is as follows: Looking from left to right. (See above pic)
- Left edge to 1st center brace is 12"
- Center brace width is set at 31" so the tank can sit center of 2x4s. The front of the tank will sit on the "front" brace. The rear of the tank will be floating and there is a reason for that, which I will explain with pics later.
- Right center brace to right edge is also 12". Will not be partitioned for anything.
I planned on placing a single piece of plywood no the bottom of stand for the sump area. But had to cut it into two pieces due to the center brace supports at the rear of the stand. (See below pic)
This is it for now. I will paint stand frame white and will update thread once paint is dried and take additional pictures. Thanks again.