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Delphinus 01-05-2011 04:21 PM

Ooh, a 404. Is there a web based meaning hidden in there?

lastlight 01-05-2011 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Snappy (Post 579071)
Those dimensions seem very familiar.:wink: With 18" behind the tank I suggest you don't put on any weight.:lol: However perhaps you are also planning sump access from all sides which would resolve that issue.
If doing it again I also wouldn't waste money on starphire glass. Just one tiny grain of sand in the magfloat can leave a lot of scars.

Yeah Greg as soon as I arrived at these dimensions I knew I'd have some explainin' to do haha. 8x3 is the largest piece of glass that fits down my stairs. The rest sorta fell into place with height being the only remaining factor i could tweak. My 392g was 30" high and that was without a doubt too high for my liking. The 225g was 24" which I liked but I had a real issue with upgrading to a tank that was shorter than my current tank which is 26" tall. So the choice was made =)

Amen on the starphire. Dave has 19mm starphire and I laid awake a few nights dreaming about it. In the end I couldn't commit.

As for sump access... one of my must-haves is a sump not under a stand. The sump will be right against the wall that touches the overflow end of the tank. So if you stand in the fishroom and face the overflow box the sump will be on your right. On a stand much to my sore back's delight.

lastlight 01-05-2011 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Delphinus (Post 579076)
Ooh, a 404. Is there a web based meaning hidden in there?

Lol I *was* going to title this 'lastlight's 404 (Not found)' but thought it'd be lost on most. Thx man I respect that!

muck 01-05-2011 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 579079)
Lol I *was* going to title this 'lastlight's 404 (Not found)' but thought it'd be lost on most. Thx man I respect that!

haha... you should have. That was the first thing i thought of from the title too. :lol::lol:

Lance 01-05-2011 04:48 PM

Love those dimensions Brett. 36" deep is awesome and I agree with you on the 27" height. Anymore than that is too difficult. Good call on the sump being up off the ground too. My sump is on a 26" stand built into a closet and I love it. The top of the sump is chest height and easy to work on. Any thoughts on lighting, skimmer, etc. Don't want to rush you but there is the "need to know factor"

lastlight 01-05-2011 04:55 PM

Lance I think the only difference here worth mentioning is I won't need to come out of the closet everytime I'm done working in the sump. Just sayin' =)

I have been buying hqi ballasts when I see them. I now have:

1 x dual pfo hqi
1 x dual bluewave hqi
1 x single bluewave hqi

I picked up an old maristar 2x250w with bad t5 ballast. I intend to buy just a reg electronic ballast to run this over a frag tank (no T5) when and if I ever go down that road.

so the tank will have at least 4x250w. I may go with 5 and simply run the center one as my sunrise, sunset light. Perhaps avoid having to install (and replace) T5s. Not sure yet.

As for a skimmer I haven't really seriously looked into that yet. I'm not looking forward to it either!

Lance 01-05-2011 05:04 PM

Yeah, I hear 'ya. A skimmer for a tank that size is going to take a good size bite out of the old wallet.

Youngster Dan 01-05-2011 05:33 PM

Looks like it will be a gooder, I'm a little jealous!

Skimmerking 01-05-2011 05:44 PM

Brett addy boy wish you had the BK now don't ya. and you will need 400's wanna trade.:lol:

lastlight 01-05-2011 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Skimmer King (Post 579111)
Brett addy boy wish you had the BK now don't ya. and you will need 400's wanna trade.:lol:

Yes I def DO wish I still had that skimmer.

250s are way more than enough =) Nice try!


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