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Welcome! I prefer to buy tanks rimmed tanks (and if you are making the tank in-wall, should be able to hide the rim nicely), makes me fee more "secure" haha rimmed tanks seem to be pretty reliable. . . and affordable. But I can't blame anyone who wants to give building a tank a shot. . . really what you guys are comfortable with.
 
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You can do it!!! For many years I avidly followed the GARF website and kept saying “some day” to this DIY build or to their 500:


they give cut lists, instructions & everything

And I planned eventually to order their “Garf grunge” “reef janitors” and all of Sally Jo’s beautiful corals. But I kept procrastinating.

Now I’ve finally started my reef tank but sadly it’s too late & they have retired. :(
Lots of the links on their site are broken, but if you google you can still get to the pages even if the links are broken. I’m so thankful for all their hard work and inspiration!
While interesting; seems like a quack reef tank using plywood. I was totally reading and following, going like yeah, yeah, yeah, ok makes sense, create a plywood box, then when are they going to enter with the 4 glass panels and combine them (utilizing the plywood as an outside perimeter/clamp to keep the panels in place).... and then it just became more and more horrifying. While the seal and paint may work, even 10, 15, 20, years even, the issues is, its plywood. Even the most microscopic **** up, and water will penetrate that spot, it will cause expansion, it WILL rot, and it will lead to a failure. I feel like I could easily improve that idea just utilizing it for bracing purposes. However, that said; I have a shop. I have big boy clamps and toys. I would not be playing patty cake with a full build from ground up.
 
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when are they going to enter with the 4 glass panels and combine them (utilizing the plywood as an outside perimeter/clamp to keep the panels in place)....
for sure needs all sides to be glass inside the plywood. GARF was unconventional to say the least lol
 

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Welcome to the Reef and the world of I can squeeze in a larger tank lol
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Update #1. Today begins the parts process. While I said money wasn’t an issue, it doesn’t hurt to save. Got a trigger system sump off Facebook, new for $350. (Not bad when even on sale it’s $550!) Here’s the planned spot for the tank. I will access the main water line as seen for the RODI. It will sit at my battle station to the TV. I know. My shop is a mess. I obviously will clean it. It’s been long in the making, will be pouring self leveling concrete where the tank will be resting. More progress to come!
 

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