Hello Reefers,
Thanks for reading!
I’m happy to answer any questions or hear your feedback.
(Texts are translated using AI since it’s much easier for me to write in German.)
I’d like to briefly introduce myself again since not everyone reads the introduction posts.My name is Julian, I’m 30 years old, and I’ve had a saltwater aquarium for about two years now. I’m from Germany and have been reading build threads on Reef2Reef since I started this hobby. Now it’s time to start my own! Since I’ve never been active in a forum before, I’m not very familiar with formatting, replying, or quoting — so things might be a little rough at first
. As I’m from Germany, I’ll be using metric units in my posts (please don’t hold that against me).
. As I’m from Germany, I’ll be using metric units in my posts (please don’t hold that against me).A Look Back
I’ve had mixed success with my current tank. I actually found it for free on eBay — it used to house a hamster that had apparently passed away. At least that’s what it looked like, so I’m assuming that’s the case. I had never owned an aquarium before and had no experience with silicone or anything like that. Still, I scraped out the old seams and, after watching a few YouTube videos, managed to reseal the tank myself. Unfortunately, the glass is a bit scratched, which really bothers me now.
Today
My new tank was actually supposed to be up and running two months ago to replace the old “hamster cage,” but as it turns out, two kids and a newly built house take up more time than expected! So, the build is just starting today, and I’d love to take you along on this journey. I’ll try to document everything with plenty of pictures — though I’m not particularly good at taking photos while I’m working. But I’ll let you be the judge of that.
What I Have in Mind
I’m not exactly a skilled craftsman, but I still plan to do a lot of things myself (DIY style). Not everything will work out perfectly, but for me, the process itself is the goal. The tank dimensions are 120 cm x 50 cm x 50 cm. Visually, I’m taking inspiration from the Opus G2 Pro Line! The stand cladding will cover the sandbed to create a clean, modern look. I haven’t decided on a color yet. The rock structure is already finished and will be shown later in the thread. I tried to create a good balance of height for my future coral placement (more on that later).
Thanks for reading!

I’m happy to answer any questions or hear your feedback.
(Texts are translated using AI since it’s much easier for me to write in German.)
. I'm a tall guy, i hope it wont be a problem.
