265 Gallon build

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Starting this journey, some of ya'll wanted to follow along as I begin this build. Its going to be a slow process but I will update you along the way. The tank is a Marineland 265 gallon. Currently I've just begun building the stand.
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Glad I found this thread as I thought I'd hear from you when you started. No biggie.

Looking good so far!

(I'm talking about the stand and NOT that guy laying in front of it like he's Burt Reynolds! Lol)
 
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Just purchased a custom sump by crystalreefaquatics.com! 60" x 18" deep x 20" tall, 93.5 total gallons. Had to get a custom one to fit under my stand. Here is a pic of their stock triton 60 that was too deep.
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It's a good thing you're keeping the costs down... ;Wideyed
 
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It's a good thing you're keeping the costs down... ;Wideyed
Lol ;WootI know I said I was trying to do that but I figure its such an important part of the system, I couldn't help myself its so beautiful. I want underneath the stand to look beautiful too!
 

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Lol ;WootI know I said I was trying to do that but I figure its such an important part of the system, I couldn't help myself its so beautiful. I want underneath the stand to look beautiful too!

I would love to agree with you. Really, I would. However, a sump is simply a container to hold water and the more important components of the system. Although, there is the cool factor. So, yeah, I get it! (and I hope your wife doesn't know about this!)
 
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I would love to agree with you. Really, I would. However, a sump is simply a container to hold water and the more important components of the system. Although, there is the cool factor. So, yeah, I get it! (and I hope your wife doesn't know about this!)

She knows and finally agreed saying "you do you Corey" lol. Iam honestly horrible at saving money and being frugal. With this tank I want the best of the best and to do it right with all the major equipment. If I can save some money on lights that perform just as well as more expensive lighting than I'm ok with that but all of the major equipment will be top of the line
 

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