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Midknight
09-15-2009, 09:09 PM
Well!!! It only took 3 years but… Here we go.

Way back sometime around mid May 2006 my mom had a beautiful custom fresh/water/saltwater stand.
(33 FW on top & 20 SW on the bottom)
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/1g.jpg

First class setup with the skimmer on the front :wink:
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/1Old20g.jpg

It was soon discovered that the little 20G was “evaporating” water out the back of the tank, right through the seams. :shocked!:
So an emergence temporary 25 G tall & stand were setup.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/5Replacment25tall.jpghttp://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/6Replacment25tall.jpg
New tank now had room for skimmer on the back,
(Still didn’t work but at least you couldn’t see it.) :pound:

This was much better quality with auto top-up and everything.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/7Autotopup.jpg

At least the new couple like their new digs. :whoo:
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/7apairofresedents.jpg

Leah
09-15-2009, 09:16 PM
How is the power bar secured?

Midknight
09-15-2009, 09:17 PM
Was just a couple of screws into the side and then power bar hung on that. :wink:

Midknight
09-15-2009, 09:25 PM
Now the concept was to re-build the stand (old TV cabinet) they had been using into a cooler bigger stand.
So I came up with the idea for a 55G on top with a half hidden sump/refugium on the bottom
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/SWMomscomplete.jpg

I even spent $20 on an extra on a second stand for spare parts.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/4Firstattempatnewstand.jpg
Now during the design stage I had picked myself a 75 to setup for myself.
Many months past as my skill in woodworking is … lacking. :redface:
So came the day I moved from the third floor and was able to free up my old planted 50 for my mom.
But also got a smoking deal on a 95 (Journal on that later) so I gave the 75 to my mom.
Well all my stand plans and work out the window.

So after a cry for help with stand building 04scoobysti came to my rescue. (Once again LOTS of thanks)
With my months of planning it took him all of an hour to glue, screw & slap everything I had laying around into a stand.
Dragged it upstairs and tossed the tank on top and all was good.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/8First75greplacmentonnewstand.jpg

Midknight
09-15-2009, 09:40 PM
After many hours trying to figure out how to run the plumbing from the bulkheads I found another 75 pre-drilled on the bottom… so upgrade again … :rolleyes:
And still no water. But now looks much better. (other 75 still for sale) :twised:
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/HPIM0354.jpg

So now with the final (and yes I mean final) tank on top I fitted the temp sump & skimmer into the bottom
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/HPIM0356.jpg

Now once again lets skip a few (many many) months into the future and end up a couple of months ago.
Got to OA and started picking up the “final” touches.
Then came the big push when my dad came to town for a short visit and I dragged him (and his many different talents) into finally getting water into the large glass box in his living room.
We painted and caulked the stand to make it completely water proof. Up to the point of filling the bottom to check for leaks. (Which came in really handy later)
We mounted the American DJ power bar onto the side
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/16Powercenter.jpg

Then drilled a hole near the top and bottom so we can easily feed plugs through the side.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/17Powercenter.jpg

Midknight
09-24-2009, 06:17 PM
Next came the drain. Wants to run it to the front of the tank so my mom could easily swap out the filter socks.
Funky drain layout to get where I want it.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/20drain.jpg

And it dropped right where I wanted it to. (Just)
Remember to measure twice. Cut once. BUT remember to make sure you are gluing back into the right order :mad:
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/19drain.jpg

mseepman
09-24-2009, 07:24 PM
Wow, quite the adventure you've had already. I'm glad that you ended up building the new stand because that TV stand would have colapsed in my opinion and you would have been picking your stuff up off the floor instead of admiring it in the tank.

Keep up with the updates cause we all like to see a tank build.

Midknight
09-24-2009, 09:21 PM
Now on to my master plan… “The Return from the Sump” (I know, sounds like a bad 60’s horror but what can I say) :lol!:
Using Sketchup I came up with this mad plan. Now the big job was to figure out how to put it into play.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/23Returndesign.jpg

Everything looks better on the PC so figured I would do a layout on the tank to see how it would look or work.
(Well it ain’t pretty but hey it served its purpose)
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/24Returndesign.jpg

Then add a little colour to help follow the flow and away we go.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/25Returndesign.jpg

So we start with the bracket to hang everything off of on the back.
(Also worked on the bracket for the lighting but that is for later)
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/30Returnbracebuild.jpg

Fit nicely into place and then painted black.
In this picture you can also see when I painted the back I taped off the overflow so I can see if anybody ends up in there.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/34Returnbracebuild.jpg

Midknight
09-24-2009, 09:38 PM
We laid the returns on top for positioning and found that there was a bit too much rolling around for what we wanted so…
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/37Returnlayout.jpg http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/38Returnlayout.jpg

My dad popped the top framing off and carved notches for the 45’s to fit into and there… No more wiggle.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/40Returnlayout.jpg

Once we were happy with the position we started to cut the flex hose and decided the SCWD needed to be lowed so we added a bracket at the bottom and there you go.
One crazy flex hose octopus (well half octopus as there is only 4 legs) return. :spider:
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/43Returndone.jpg

A quick fill and with joy and relief all the water stayed in the tank and none on the floor. :peace:
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/44Watertest.jpg

Midknight
09-24-2009, 09:55 PM
LIGHTS… ACTION… Aquarium! :popcorn:

I know my mom didn’t want too difficult of things to look after for corals so decided to go for T5’s
Got a great deal from Wendell at OA on a nice set 4 bulb unit (2 10K & 2 actinic)
Measured out where the middle was going to be and then had to figure out to get the lights out there.
One day I was wandering around Home Depot in the gardening section and found these…
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/48Hoodhangers.jpg

Measuring them out the dropped an inch short of where I wanted to, so now I use the extra wood you saw before.
With a quick plumbing for vertical off we go…
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/49Hoodhangers.jpg

With the 2 brackets in place my dad and I mounted the hangers.
The first one…
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/56Hoodhangers.jpg

And the finished product.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/57Hoodhangers.jpg

We hung the light and plugged it and what do you know…
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/65Lightsdone.jpg

It lit up and didn’t fall down as shown by my daughter.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/Midknight3d/Tank%20build%203%20-%20moms%20tanks/67Lightsdone.jpg

untamed
09-24-2009, 10:01 PM
I ran a SQWD for many years and can attest that they work pretty well. Sometimes, however, they will get stuck by a small grit of sand. When that happens, you can sometimes free it with a quick "whack"...but other times it requires removing the SQWD from the system and running water backwards through it.

You might find it helpful to place a couple of valves on the SQWD outputs, close to the SQWD. That way, you can close off the valves and more easily remove the SQWD for service/replacement.

I got about 2 years out them before they just wear out.

mseepman
09-24-2009, 10:05 PM
Hey Good idea with the plant hangers. I can't tell but are you able to lift the light fixture up on those hanging cables? That is always helpful when you want to work in the tank.

I too am using a squid in my nano tank and I can attest to the "whack" theory. I've been running mine for a year now and only had to "whack" it twice for noise (not because it stopped).