Another 50g Cube build/resurrection....

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In my build series, I was concerned about fitting everything inside the cabinet. but in reality it wasn’t going to happen. so having an adjoining cabinet for other things was very liberating. I love having reefs in a concentrated cube, but you do not have the unlimited space that you have in bigger tanks. Quality over quantity I guess.
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This 50g is my 3rd cube, had a rimmed 90g and a rimless 60g over the years. If I had to get rid of the 120g, I'd go with prolly another 90g cube or a 75g. Just sucks punching light through 30" tanks with anything besides broiler like heat from MH.

Edit: funny you mention about an additional cabinet, I'm digging using 80/20 for the stand, since I can mod to my hearts content.
 

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It's been taking up space since December, lol. Had some family issues so it's been back burner for a bit.

Ex MIL (I'm still good with) does front office for a custom cabinet maker. She's going to do my panels this week. Going to use recessed magnets to hold on the doors.
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the dimensions of the stand are fit for the 50G, or sized larger for space?
 

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Went with fit for the 50g, so 24"x24" footprint. Wooden stand is a 24"x30". I'm gonna miss the 6" but I need to lower the profile a bit.
was the downsize due to aesthetics or just to make it fit where you wanted it? I plan on making my stand 30" tall to have more head room in the sump.. i can't stand the cramped spacing underneath my 40B and its an open concept sump lol
 
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was the downsize due to aesthetics or just to make it fit where you wanted it? I plan on making my stand 30" tall to have more head room in the sump.. i can't stand the cramped spacing underneath my 40B and its an open concept sump lol
Just aesthetics and the wood stand is a bit waterlogged. This stand is 30" high, I feel that is just about the perfect height.
 
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Nah... You can't kill it...
Well... I can certainly kill acropora, lol. Tried a test frag from my maintenance buddy and it went kaput in 5 days, thus I need to do some testing and stabilization. Also I am going through a mini new tank stage due to a LOT of new rock (mainly dry but some from the sumps), plus tap rinsed sand = a nice run of diatoms. Also letting the TDS creep up to 2 didn't help.

Also the usual leaks galore and the dumba#$ moment of the morning, broke the UV due to too many ugga uggas. Also could of been that it was a cheap chinese UV that predated COVID, but we'll never know!

The odyssey continues.
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P.S. I think one of my ancient MP40's dry sides are going kaput. What a morning, lol.
 

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Well... I can certainly kill acropora, lol. Tried a test frag from my maintenance buddy and it went kaput in 5 days, thus I need to do some testing and stabilization. Also I am going through a mini new tank stage due to a LOT of new rock (mainly dry but some from the sumps), plus tap rinsed sand = a nice run of diatoms. Also letting the TDS creep up to 2 didn't help.

Also the usual leaks galore and the dumba#$ moment of the morning, broke the UV due to too many ugga uggas. Also could of been that it was a cheap chinese UV that predated COVID, but we'll never know!

The odyssey continues.
IMG20240326084908.jpg
IMG20240326084804.jpg
IMG20240327081624.jpg


P.S. I think one of my ancient MP40's dry sides are going kaput. What a morning, lol.
So next week then? :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:
 

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