Aaron's 1,000+ gallon reef build

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I'm loving the build so far!

I'm big into RC and I see you got an Xmaxx up there! I love mine, so fun to drive. We seem to be attracted to expensive hobbies, lol

Yes both hobbies can be expensive. Love the Xmaxx. Such a great truck. One of my favorites, But honestly so are my others

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First step to installing the corner panels.

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Front panels and most crucial part. I only have 3.5” from window gap to corner panel edge. The glass stretches to 3” outside either side of the viewing gap. So I have to be exact on this so I have enough room to install the viewing window. Keep in mind I want to double up my waterproof efforts on the corner panels since I have MP40WQDs sitting there.
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I’m not quite sure what you’re referring too. Keep in mind this is the first step to the corner panel installs.
After further review (football reference) I realized that what I was looking at was the board in the bottom picture and the reflection made it look like the board was keeping the panel up off the bottom. [emoji15]
 
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After further review (football reference) I realized that what I was looking at was the board in the bottom picture and the reflection made it look like the board was keeping the panel up off the bottom. [emoji15]

Haha that cracked me up. Further review haha.
There actually are very small gaps but I filled them with silicone. Tomorrow I’ll fiberglass those filled gaps and all the seams to be extra sure it’s waterproofed.
 
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How are you planning on doing the overflow? I am planning on doing a saltwater pond in the near future and was going to do a rubbermaid, but you have me seriously reconsidering building my own.

I’m using a ponder waterfall but in reverse. I cut out the center of it and install a 3” bulkhead.

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I cut out the side of the tank to fit the waterfall in nicely. Then continued to use pond armor and fiberglass to waterproof the cut out.
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Being sticky and staying connected: Have you used any reef-safe glue?

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