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Where did you get the 30 gallon from?While i get the design planned out, materials sourced and some free time to begin construction on the stand, I will post a quick photo timeline of my previous builds.
40g custom acrylic cube 24x24x16T:
-This was my first attempt at a reef.
-I learned a lot with this build --like don't put 3 purple tangs in a 24g.
-I also fell in love with Zoas and Palys and was able to propagate them like crazy! I believe this was mainly due to no skimmer, regular water changes, and MH lights.
80g Oceanic semi cube 36x30x18T:
-My 2nd attempt at a reef was a uniquely shaped Oceanic tank.
-More area to work with, but i missed the rimless open top
30g custom acrylic cube 24x24x12T:
-Simple yet very satisfying! Loved the shallow reef look, and all of the LPS really made this setup pop!
57g custom shallow cube 36x36x12T:
-This build was crazy. I had just purchased an entire live stock collection from another hobbyist, purchased a new project and found out that we were to move within a few days. So needless to say, I threw this one together over night and it ended up being one of my most enjoyable "viewing tanks" to date. So much movement, lots of colors, and the layout of our living room at the time made it easy to sit back and enjoy it. It was not the prettiest setup, but my wife tolerated it while we took our time to purchase our new home.
I'm guessing the orange lined trigger ate everything in that tank and maybe the ownerNice