I found this cube and stand on sale at the lfs. Convinced the other half that I'd die w/o it and brought it home along w/ the AI Prime HD light for it.
After some research and measuring I decided on an Eshopes Cube Nano sump. Mostly b/c it fit the stand.
After calculating the total volume (38gal) I chose a Sicce Syncra 2.0 circulating pump. It should deliver around 235 gph with the head loss in my piping.
After some choice explitives I managed to get it all piped up. The space inside the stand is only 17x17. I piped in two take.offs for future reactors and a return to the sump.
At some time during all this I chose to only black in the overflow so I can put it in the middle of the floor for 4 sided viewing and did the paint work. It is currently against a wall so I may get some vinyl and cover the back.
I'm going w/ all dry rock so as to avoid the problems I've had in my 16 gal BioCube. Also, I like the branch rock from Caribsea. I picked up 17.5 lbs of branch rock from an lfs and 9.5 lbs of base rock from another. I've been stacking the rock in it and have settled on this pile. Photos are front, left and right sides. I wanted a slight slope from front towards the back and as few shadows as possible with maximum surface for coral as this will be an sps dominant tank.
Any and all praise or criticism will be happily and humbly appreciated.
Thanks for looking.
After some research and measuring I decided on an Eshopes Cube Nano sump. Mostly b/c it fit the stand.
After calculating the total volume (38gal) I chose a Sicce Syncra 2.0 circulating pump. It should deliver around 235 gph with the head loss in my piping.
After some choice explitives I managed to get it all piped up. The space inside the stand is only 17x17. I piped in two take.offs for future reactors and a return to the sump.
At some time during all this I chose to only black in the overflow so I can put it in the middle of the floor for 4 sided viewing and did the paint work. It is currently against a wall so I may get some vinyl and cover the back.
I'm going w/ all dry rock so as to avoid the problems I've had in my 16 gal BioCube. Also, I like the branch rock from Caribsea. I picked up 17.5 lbs of branch rock from an lfs and 9.5 lbs of base rock from another. I've been stacking the rock in it and have settled on this pile. Photos are front, left and right sides. I wanted a slight slope from front towards the back and as few shadows as possible with maximum surface for coral as this will be an sps dominant tank.
Any and all praise or criticism will be happily and humbly appreciated.
Thanks for looking.