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Flemed 08-09-2018 05:22 PM

Flemed's Official 75G Build Thread
 
Hey everyone. Been a long time since I've even looked at my tank more than just something taking up room, but my girlfriend and I finally decided that it's long overdue to do any work on.

A couple years ago we lucked into a couple of free tanks from a store here in Calgary that was getting rid of some of their older stuff.

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I cleaned up the larger tank and it should be roughly 75 Gallons. Added in a bit of spray paint to give a bit of color to a couple of the walls. Quite pleased with how it turned out.

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Flemed 08-09-2018 05:39 PM

Would be better if I could figure out how to change the image sizing in here. If someone could help me out, that would be amazing.

ANYways. Once the tank was cleaned up and painted, I met with a friend of mine and we built a sturdy stand for it, custom designed for the tank, and including a taller portion to hide the plumbing so it's not an eyesore.

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The sump will be mounted on the bottom shelf with an auto top off tank on one end so that we don't have to worry about that as often.

Once the stand was built, I was in touch with Eli to purchase rock off of him to create a nice aquascape in the tank. I added these to the tank along with some sand just to get a good idea as to what we are looking at.

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The rock and sand has been sitting in there ever since, but will be removed soon so that we can move forward with the build.

Flemed 08-09-2018 05:45 PM

Today we are ordering the following from Reef Supplies so that we can move forward the next time I am home.

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Once these are ordered, I will be designing a sump to fit on the bottom shelf of the stand.

The plan is to run a Bubble Magus Curve 7 for the skimmer, and an Eheim 1262 return pump. Sump will have room for a small refugium as well.

More updates to come. Stay tuned!

WarDog 08-09-2018 07:11 PM

Dropbox should give you a size option when you copy to paste here.

Flemed 08-09-2018 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WarDog (Post 1029309)
Dropbox should give you a size option when you copy to paste here.

I had thought that too but I couldn't find the option for that

gregzz4 08-10-2018 03:15 AM

Hey Flemed
I'd rethink using the Tunze Nano on a system your size. The nano unit does not come with the sensor eye and is meant for in tank use.
Consider using the regular Tunze 3155 with the sensor eye. This unit is meant for sumps and has been running in my system for over 6 years now.

Flemed 08-10-2018 03:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gregzz4 (Post 1029324)
Hey Flemed

I'd rethink using the Tunze Nano on a system your size. The nano unit does not come with the sensor eye and is meant for in tank use.

Consider using the regular Tunze 3155 with the sensor eye. This unit is meant for sumps and has been running in my system for over 6 years now.



Thanks for your suggestion however the nano has already been ordered as it fit our budget at this time. If it does not meet our needs, we will look into upgrading in the future.


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Flemed 09-24-2018 05:46 PM

Flemed's Official 75G Build Thread
 
Got some work done on the stand this weekend while I was home. Still have some more skinning to do as well as making and mounting the doors and then staining the whole thing. But it’s progressing!

Flemed 09-24-2018 05:50 PM

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DKoKoMan 09-25-2018 01:54 AM

Looking good, it’s amazing what can be done with some of the older tanks. Nice refresh so far.


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