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Please post an update and let us know how it turned outOkay, I think I will use stephs idea and have the sand in a suspended tray above the base of the tank, thank you everyone for your input and ideas
I'm currently just planning this for a future tank project. Will make a build thread. Im going to start building the stand soon and will order the glass right after thatPlease post an update and let us know how it turned out
Sorry, I'm just meaning about the false bottom. Not the divider wall - I will just make that out of glass and use lots of reef rock to make a ledge. The flat piece of glass that is raised above the tank base will have a 4" tray of sand in it, rather then having no raised base and having to buy $2000 worth of sand for this area of the tank.And you are not concerned about aesthetics?
A false concrete wall (use lightweight concrete or pond foam and cover it with concrete). There are simple ways to build a pleasing reef ledge.
I wish, they aren't allowed in new zealand unfortunately. I'm going to do quite a few pipefish though.If you do do a deep sand bed, garden eels would be super cool.
I'd be inclined to do something along these lines so that you can have good water flow throughout the entire tank envelope. Trying to box of an area to keep the water out stands a good chance of having a leak into the dead space with all sorts of nasty growth to follow.A few DIY rock columns and a flat top rock would also work and have cave area beneath, etc.
Yeah, I think I will just use some acrylic with slots cut out of that to allow for water to pass through and chuck a powerhead in there to avoid a full dead zone. For flow in the tank i'm going to put the 2 returns on the shallow end and have a bunch of gyres on the deep end pushing towards the shallow side to make a sort of beach wave effect. Thinking about the tunze wavebox.I'd be inclined to do something along these lines so that you can have good water flow throughout the entire tank envelope. Trying to box of an area to keep the water out stands a good chance of having a leak into the dead space with all sorts of nasty growth to follow.
I could try do that - to make sort of an open cave underneath. Would be a nice spot for some nps coralsI personally would not go through the trouble of trying to design and secure a "false" bottom or a glass divider. But, that is up to you.
My preference would be to build a reef ledge of real or DIY rock, likely very open underneath with a real or DIY rock on top.
If you have a way to spot feed them. With anything you do or design, think of the maintenance, both short and long term.I could try do that - to make sort of an open cave underneath. Would be a nice spot for some nps corals