Hey Everyone,
As I mentioned in my introduction, I'm getting back into the hobby after a solid 10-year hiatus. The last tank I had was a second hand 75-gallon with less than ideal equipment. It was a mixed success but without the appropriate resources, I decided to shut it down. Now, I'm working from home permanently and I have lots of attention to give this new build in my office. After quite a bit of research I decided on the Waterbox Frag 105.4, which arrived on Tuesday.
It's probably completely unnecessary for this size, and I ended up placing it against a load bearing wall across several joists, but I decided to put in a simple jack post reinforcement for peace of mind. The original location I had in mind ran parallel and would definitely have needed it. I had already purchased the materials so I figured I might as well use them.
The hole on the right in the subfloor is for the automated water change system I will be installing.
Here is a shot of the aquascape without water. I wanted a decent mix of negative space and rockwork and I'm pretty happy with the result.
And here is a shot with low lights on. I'm currently cycling with Dr. Tim's one and only so I plan to keep the lights off for a bit. I will be working on some additional plumbing projects this weekend and plan to update this thread regularly.
Thanks for reading!
-Deane
As I mentioned in my introduction, I'm getting back into the hobby after a solid 10-year hiatus. The last tank I had was a second hand 75-gallon with less than ideal equipment. It was a mixed success but without the appropriate resources, I decided to shut it down. Now, I'm working from home permanently and I have lots of attention to give this new build in my office. After quite a bit of research I decided on the Waterbox Frag 105.4, which arrived on Tuesday.
It's probably completely unnecessary for this size, and I ended up placing it against a load bearing wall across several joists, but I decided to put in a simple jack post reinforcement for peace of mind. The original location I had in mind ran parallel and would definitely have needed it. I had already purchased the materials so I figured I might as well use them.
The hole on the right in the subfloor is for the automated water change system I will be installing.
Here is a shot of the aquascape without water. I wanted a decent mix of negative space and rockwork and I'm pretty happy with the result.
And here is a shot with low lights on. I'm currently cycling with Dr. Tim's one and only so I plan to keep the lights off for a bit. I will be working on some additional plumbing projects this weekend and plan to update this thread regularly.
Thanks for reading!
-Deane