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![]() I bet it runs close to 10k-11k
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![]() I would say double that. Maybe even more.
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![]() If I had to guess I would say at least 15K to get you going and then up to 5 more perfecting it. Can't wait to see it all set up.
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![]() Ok...so we're done with that one.
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![]() I have a couple questions ...
How is the framing for the top part attached to the ceiling? Just with screws, or ... ? What are the white tubs you're using for the sump and whatnot, and where can you get those? Thanks! Can't wait to see the next round of pics! Also I hope you don't mind but I really, really dig that bar idea and am seriously comtemplating something similar for my 280g, I'm inspired. If not a bar, at least a place to plant one's elbows when staring into the tank. ![]()
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The white tubs are polyethelene, roto-moulded tanks. They were purchased from Plastic-Mart.com. You can get them in almost any shape or size. I needed 50 gal and 100 gal cylinders, and 60 gal and 120 gal open top rectangles. The challenge is to find ONE place that has ALL the sizes that you need so you aren't paying multiple shipping charges. They were manufactured and shipped by Ronco Plastic in California. They are a lot easier to work with than acrylic for hole drilling...although acrylic would look better. Since I needed the cylindrical tanks, it was efficient to get the sumps as well. Last edited by muck; 11-21-2006 at 04:27 PM. |
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![]() Thanks for the info. I'm looking at your photos and it's helping me plan out the "corner viewing" aspect I was hoping to acheive with my 280g as well. I wasn't sure if I was going to be supporting the wall framing to the ceiling above, or what. I might need to consult a builder, I'm not sure what's kosher for suspending things on the floor above. I like how you've solved that with the wall flush to the right-hand side tank wall.
A couple more questions.. what's your floor, is it concrete? If so how is the stand attached to the floor at the bottom? To make the stand open at the back (where the sump is sitting) without a bottom cross bar member (or whatever it's called) did you have to put any diagonal bracing, or additional posts under the middle of the tank or anything like that? Thanks once again for the info. Very helpful!!
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![]() i was just going based on oregonreef.com what he suggested his setup costs, though it is in american
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![]() Just tagging along. Nice work so far, can't wait to see more pics as you go along.
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