Hello all,
I have a beloved 90-gallon reef aquarium at home in Connecticut. However, as a college student, I am not able to transport my 90-gallon reef back and forth from college to home. To satisfy my urge to reef, I purchased an IM Nuvo 20, I like the tank, however, it is just too small. After research, I discovered the 33 long, it is the same footprint as a 55, but shorter. This tank seems like a perfect size, it is 33 gallons (so it is not huge), but will provide plenty of space for fish and coral. I do not want a sump (as I do not have a permanent residence and want to make transport as easy as possible), so I plan on making an in-tank sump box (similar to the sumps on a biocube or IM tank).
I have started building a stand, and once the tank arrives (I ordered it), I will get glass made to build the sump boxes. I have attached pictures, please let me know what you think, any suggestions would be helpful.
Also, to further follow the build (and all my tanks on), check out my Instagram @ruckusreef
(I also attached a picture of my home 90 for your viewing pleasure)
THANKS!
I have a beloved 90-gallon reef aquarium at home in Connecticut. However, as a college student, I am not able to transport my 90-gallon reef back and forth from college to home. To satisfy my urge to reef, I purchased an IM Nuvo 20, I like the tank, however, it is just too small. After research, I discovered the 33 long, it is the same footprint as a 55, but shorter. This tank seems like a perfect size, it is 33 gallons (so it is not huge), but will provide plenty of space for fish and coral. I do not want a sump (as I do not have a permanent residence and want to make transport as easy as possible), so I plan on making an in-tank sump box (similar to the sumps on a biocube or IM tank).
I have started building a stand, and once the tank arrives (I ordered it), I will get glass made to build the sump boxes. I have attached pictures, please let me know what you think, any suggestions would be helpful.
Also, to further follow the build (and all my tanks on), check out my Instagram @ruckusreef
(I also attached a picture of my home 90 for your viewing pleasure)
THANKS!