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maron6977 04-07-2013 05:38 PM

Nice job , I'm impressed !!!

Cubeman 04-07-2013 09:40 PM

Hey thanks Mark - might be coming to you for a purple bonsai frag :biggrin:

beefORchicken 04-09-2013 04:35 AM

if you are planning on running LEDs will you need the chiller? tank might be fine without it :smile:

Salt2Death 04-09-2013 06:44 PM

Got me tagging along... I want to do a similar set up on a 40g bow front.
Love the fact your doing tons of pics!


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Cubeman 04-10-2013 11:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beefORchicken (Post 809876)
if you are planning on running LEDs will you need the chiller? tank might be fine without it :smile:

House faces south and the tank is on the second floor so it gets pretty warm in the summer. Probably don't need it but the corals will be happier with the smaller temp swings. Anything to keep the coral happy :lol:

Cubeman 04-11-2013 12:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Salt2Death (Post 809984)
Got me tagging along... I want to do a similar set up on a 40g bow front.
Love the fact your doing tons of pics!

Thanks Salt2Death. I used to have a 46 gallon bowfront; great size tank with that little bit of extra depth in the middle.

Cubeman 04-14-2013 04:04 AM

So the tank has been cycling in a spare room while I worked on the stand. My wife did not want the standard black Marineland stand that is made for this aquarium so I spent a few weeks browsing Craigslist for any piece of suitable furniture. I ended up buying what looked like a beat up 30 year old cabinet for $50 that looked like it could use a good refinishing job. Imagine my surprise when I got home and took a good look at the construction and found out what I had just purchased was actually an antique made in China in the late 1800's. Yep, I had one of "those" Craigslist finds!

Anyway I still needed an aquarium stand and knew that this one would have to be "modified" with a saw to open up the back if it was to fit the bill. Knowing full well this would de-value it I stared at the bloody thing for 2 weeks trying to get up the gumption to chop a hole in the back. Well I finally had a rotten day at work and out came the tools once I got home.

Here's how it went in pictures:

The cabinet, untouched on the outside except for a hole in the back, which is now being used as of today.
http://i1172.photobucket.com/albums/...07/cabinet.jpg

The first bit of work I did on the inside was to cut an access hole and start reinforcing the frame. I thought the cabinet was sturdy enough but being as old as it was didn't want to take any chances. So I glued and screwed a bunch of supports around the existing framework and then stained the new wood dark so it matched a little better. You'll notice in this picture the doors are off and there are little shell shaped pivots where they fit into - no metal hinges at all, just all carved out of wood. This was at about the half way done stage.
http://i1172.photobucket.com/albums/...70f3a95a36.jpg

After I did the framework I put in a false back, side, and bottom (on the inside) so I would have something to screw my equipment to. There's not a lot of room so it's just holding 2 dosing pumps, Calcium and Alk containers, a Reef Keeper Lite, and a small chiller which is vented through the back.
http://i1172.photobucket.com/albums/...007/inside.jpg

I also cut a 3/4inch piece of plywood and stained it to help support the tank and protect the top of the cabinet from salt water. Here's what the finished product looks like with the tank in place.
http://i1172.photobucket.com/albums/.../fulloncab.jpg

Not to everybody's taste I know but the wife got a unique piece of 150 year old furniture that she is happy with and I finally got the aquarium in its ultimate resting place so I can continue with the build.

daplatapus 04-14-2013 03:26 PM

Looking good actually! Can't wait to see some wet stuff in there :)

maron6977 04-14-2013 05:43 PM

Always nice to keep the wife happy as well as work for your project !

maron6977 04-14-2013 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cubeman (Post 809451)
Hey thanks Mark - might be coming to you for a purple bonsai frag :biggrin:

Let me know when your ready & I could probably part with a frag !


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