For some time now, I was contemplating upgrading to a larger wider tank. Previously, I had a 65G tank but grown dissatisfied of its size.
Well I tried to purchase a 120G 6ft long tank but the mrs. went berzerk with that suggestion. Tried for a 90G 4ft tank but couldnt find one.
I finally found a 75g tank while the mrs. was on vacation beginning of February 2009 so thats what I stuck with.
One saturday while she was at work, I decided to push full throttle emptying the 65 and moving the 75 into its new location. To tell the truth, the tank was freaking heavy. Doing this alone didnt help. OFcourse i was able to get it done before she got home.
Stand Build: I had help from Welmer aka: Daddyreefer13. He was also upgrading to a 90G so we built 2 stands to make time work with us.
Got the wood cut at a friends place then put it together in his hallway. Extremely heavy taking it home. Thank goodnees for elevators.
Stand is actually 38" high. Was tired of staring at tank thats too low due to the standard 28" high stands made by manuafacturers. This was also an accomplishment that I wanted to do. Check that off my list.
Canopy Build: Started before I went on vacation first week of March 2009. Once I came back 3rd week of March, I actually bought Kewlfish's canopy since he was breaking down and getting ready for his move. Canopy came with (2) 250k MH (2) Fans and (2) Actinics. As for my early canopy build, i just finished it also. Didnt want to keep a project incompleted since I have time to work on it. Unfortunately I have 2 canopys I like. Maybe buy another tank? heheheheh
Sandless: I started having cyanobacteria on my 65g sandbed and ruined it. Didnt want that issue again. I just figured give it a shot. Looks well for now.
Purchasing some of this material was difficult as I no longer own a vehicle.
Had to walk to and from Home Depot on Woodhaven when I needed stuff.
That wasnt fun either.
Most of the work was occuring while the tank was running. Couldnt let time fly by with out progress. Even painted tank the week before the swap. Looks better without the flash and will try to get a better shot.
Well I tried My best to take pictures but this stand build started with my cellphone. The next set of pics are actually my canon powershot. They still arent the best but i'll figure it out.
Hope I'm not missing anything but will update info when possible.
75G Sandless bottom Reef Tank
30G Long Sump
Bunch of live rock in the sump
Aqua C Urchin In Sump Skimmer w/ Mag 5
Mag 7 return Pump
2 Phosban Reactor: (1) For Carbon (1)for Phosphate
Tunze powerhead (from DaddyReefer13)
Modded Maxijet 1200
(2) Koralia 2 (Purchased from Leo NaClH20)
Hang on back overflow
Well I tried to purchase a 120G 6ft long tank but the mrs. went berzerk with that suggestion. Tried for a 90G 4ft tank but couldnt find one.
I finally found a 75g tank while the mrs. was on vacation beginning of February 2009 so thats what I stuck with.
One saturday while she was at work, I decided to push full throttle emptying the 65 and moving the 75 into its new location. To tell the truth, the tank was freaking heavy. Doing this alone didnt help. OFcourse i was able to get it done before she got home.
Stand Build: I had help from Welmer aka: Daddyreefer13. He was also upgrading to a 90G so we built 2 stands to make time work with us.
Got the wood cut at a friends place then put it together in his hallway. Extremely heavy taking it home. Thank goodnees for elevators.
Stand is actually 38" high. Was tired of staring at tank thats too low due to the standard 28" high stands made by manuafacturers. This was also an accomplishment that I wanted to do. Check that off my list.
Canopy Build: Started before I went on vacation first week of March 2009. Once I came back 3rd week of March, I actually bought Kewlfish's canopy since he was breaking down and getting ready for his move. Canopy came with (2) 250k MH (2) Fans and (2) Actinics. As for my early canopy build, i just finished it also. Didnt want to keep a project incompleted since I have time to work on it. Unfortunately I have 2 canopys I like. Maybe buy another tank? heheheheh
Sandless: I started having cyanobacteria on my 65g sandbed and ruined it. Didnt want that issue again. I just figured give it a shot. Looks well for now.
Purchasing some of this material was difficult as I no longer own a vehicle.
Had to walk to and from Home Depot on Woodhaven when I needed stuff.
That wasnt fun either.
Most of the work was occuring while the tank was running. Couldnt let time fly by with out progress. Even painted tank the week before the swap. Looks better without the flash and will try to get a better shot.
Well I tried My best to take pictures but this stand build started with my cellphone. The next set of pics are actually my canon powershot. They still arent the best but i'll figure it out.
Hope I'm not missing anything but will update info when possible.
75G Sandless bottom Reef Tank
30G Long Sump
Bunch of live rock in the sump
Aqua C Urchin In Sump Skimmer w/ Mag 5
Mag 7 return Pump
2 Phosban Reactor: (1) For Carbon (1)for Phosphate
Tunze powerhead (from DaddyReefer13)
Modded Maxijet 1200
(2) Koralia 2 (Purchased from Leo NaClH20)
Hang on back overflow
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