After years of watching BRS videos on youtube, I finally have a house with a nice finished basement on a concrete slab. So I'm jumping into the deep end.
I always imagined buying a red sea AIO, but with all the noise around that brand I just don't want to deal with it. Structural integrity is my most important concern, and it seems like custom is the way to go, and as far as I can tell Glass Cages is one of the top options in that category.
If I wanted the most structurally sound design, are these the best options to choose in each category for a 60x24x25 glass tank?
Aquarium style - braced with cross-braces
Build construction - trim bottom build with interior bracing
Euro bracing option - Euro braced with low iron and black trim
Vertical seam guards
Also, with a box style overflow (center back), if want to plumb a BeanAnimal drain and two returns, I believe I would need five bulkheads (3 drain holes in the bottom and two return holes on the back?)
Since this tank won't be rimless I'm assuming I'd need light mounts. Would 3 be optimum for a tank this size? I'm entertaining doing different types of lights to create different par zones for mixed reef.
Any guidance from you knowledgeable folks is much appreciated.
I always imagined buying a red sea AIO, but with all the noise around that brand I just don't want to deal with it. Structural integrity is my most important concern, and it seems like custom is the way to go, and as far as I can tell Glass Cages is one of the top options in that category.
If I wanted the most structurally sound design, are these the best options to choose in each category for a 60x24x25 glass tank?
Aquarium style - braced with cross-braces
Build construction - trim bottom build with interior bracing
Euro bracing option - Euro braced with low iron and black trim
Vertical seam guards
Also, with a box style overflow (center back), if want to plumb a BeanAnimal drain and two returns, I believe I would need five bulkheads (3 drain holes in the bottom and two return holes on the back?)
Since this tank won't be rimless I'm assuming I'd need light mounts. Would 3 be optimum for a tank this size? I'm entertaining doing different types of lights to create different par zones for mixed reef.
Any guidance from you knowledgeable folks is much appreciated.