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thanks for all the information folks, good stuff. I agree, the acrylic is probably outside of my budget, so glass it is. I'll just need a small crane to lift it into place.
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Welcome to Canreef
I have moved, with help & an appliance mover, tanks up to 180g with no problems. If nobody posts any links, I will find some later. In the time being, you could try the search feature here and our reference library.
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Check out melevsreef.com for lots of great information.
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thanks Drew....Absolutely awesome.....I had run into this site some time ago, but lost it....it is exactly what I was looking for. Onwards.......
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I got the glass for my 120g cut at bow valley and assembled it myself. the experience of dealing with bow valley wasn't perfect, very long delays.
But I found bow valley's glass was WAY cheaper than getting glass from anywhere else. The glass for my 120g was all 12mm which is not typically that thick for the sides of a tank that size. It cost me about $320 for the glass, and $10 a hole for it to be drilled. The eurobracing cost me about $15 cut. I assembled it with the help of a friend to hold things steady without any problems. If you're looking at tank design for a 150g tank, maybe a 3'x3'x28" 157g tank. That can then be lit by a single 400W MH light in a lumenarc III reflector. Plus the glass isn't a crazy height so the sides can be 12mm glass. The bottom would be 16mm. A tubular steel stand would be recommended with cross-beams on the upper part of the stand to support the tank. You'd then have a sweet sweet 3'x3' space for a sump and other equipment. Plus a tank with those kind of dimensions give you depth, front to back, in your tank to aquascape. That's my own "dream" tank anyways that I'll have at some point down the road.
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Everything I put in my tank is fully dependant on me. Last edited by kwirky; 11-28-2007 at 05:50 PM. |
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Remember though if you want to keep tangs and some of the more "active fish", a 3'x3' tank would not work. They will go nuts if they can only swim 3' before having to turn around.
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Can you just walk in to Bow Valley, or do you need to call, email, make an appointment, etc?
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just walk over, try golds too! a friend just bought a custom tank, sump, and stand for a good price. They are extremely knowledgeable and helpful for new reefers.
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Quote:
Kevin |