I decided to start this build thread to add something to my hobby and to add to our community. This is my 5th reef tank over the last 15+ years Iv bin in the hobby, I’ve bin back into it now for about the last 4 years, slowly getting bigger and bigger and finally bigger. To where I’m at now.
To say the least the wife was probably not thrilled about it, but she puts up with me.
Besides this build I also have a 50 gallon sac cube set up, for about 2 years now, its doing fairly well. With saps growth. Now on with the build....
So the build is a 210 gallon duel overflow glass tank, witch I have 2 returns coming back in to the tank. The only reason I found my self in this build is because of this tank. I got the tank from a cousin that had it set up for only a few months, But had to movie, so he took it down. He ended up leaving it out side in the winter where it held some water froze and pushed the bottom glass out,.So I got a very good deal on it.. Free!!
Step 1, Fix the bottom glass.
First off this tank is heavy. It took help from some friends to just move it around.
First I had to take off the bottom plastic frame, with razors and putty knifes I cut around the frame to get it off. Once that came off in 3 pieces mind you, I put that to the side and worked on removing the bottom glass with the same tools. Cutting the silicone from the glass.
To say the least the wife was probably not thrilled about it, but she puts up with me.
Besides this build I also have a 50 gallon sac cube set up, for about 2 years now, its doing fairly well. With saps growth. Now on with the build....
So the build is a 210 gallon duel overflow glass tank, witch I have 2 returns coming back in to the tank. The only reason I found my self in this build is because of this tank. I got the tank from a cousin that had it set up for only a few months, But had to movie, so he took it down. He ended up leaving it out side in the winter where it held some water froze and pushed the bottom glass out,.So I got a very good deal on it.. Free!!
Step 1, Fix the bottom glass.
First off this tank is heavy. It took help from some friends to just move it around.
First I had to take off the bottom plastic frame, with razors and putty knifes I cut around the frame to get it off. Once that came off in 3 pieces mind you, I put that to the side and worked on removing the bottom glass with the same tools. Cutting the silicone from the glass.