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Out of curiosity What’s your plans for filtration? I just noticed the tanks not drilled or anything
I will be drilling it, I have an eshopps eclipse overflow and I'll be using a 40 gallon breeder for the sump. The only way that tank came reef ready was with a corner overflow and it wouldn't have looked right
 
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I've gotten a little more finished

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I've made a bit more progress, although now I'm thinking that the 40 breeder may be a little too big under the stand and make things difficult to access. I'm using a 20 long for my current sump, I might consider reusing it for this build

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I decided to reuse my 20 gallon sump and returned the 40 breeder, I'd love the extra capacity but there just wasn't enough room for maintenance under the stand. I just finished my first hole

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How was cutting the hole? I get so nervous about that, and I've cracked a tank before too, granted it was very thin glass.
 

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How was cutting the hole? I get so nervous about that, and I've cracked a tank before too, granted it was very thin glass.

take your time, very little pressure and tons of water.
I cut my 10g's without any issue. I believe that they're 1/8th
 

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take your time, very little pressure and tons of water.
I cut my 10g's without any issue. I believe that they're 1/8th

Do you just have someone pour water on it slowly? I'm debating if I should cut the holes myself in my new build to save money, or just have a professional do it when they make my new tank. I'm sure it's not that expensive, but I have to drill regardless because I'm going to make the returns and bulkhead larger in my current tank anyway.
 
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Thank you very much everyone! This is the 4th tank I've drilled and fortunately I haven't cracked one yet. I use a method that my lfs told me about and use vegetable oil instead of water, I drilled it right on the stand and just taped some paper towels underneath it to catch the drips. I put a little bit of oil in a paper cup and dipped the bit every now and then when it started to get dry, it only takes a small amount of oil and isn't very messy at all. I also completly cover the back side of the plug with masking tape so it stays in place as soon as you get all the way through. I actually took a short video clip because I figured someone would be interested in how I do it
 
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I don't want to derail too bad,
the 10g I took outside and ran the hose on them while drilling. thats by far my preferred method if possible.
the 40B I drilled full and had my son squirt water on it from a bottle while drilling, took my time with that one definitely, but drilled 3 holes with no issue.
the thicker the glass the more forgiving in my experience. just be super careful when it brakes through and be very gentle.
 
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Well after a lot of work this weekend the tank is drilled, filled, and running with my old sump. I still have a lot of tweaking to do and I need to aquascape. Fortunately I have coral on almost all of my live rock, unfortunately that prevented me from aquascaping before the tank was filled. Stay tuned because there will still be a lot of changes. I'll probably upgrade the sump sometime soon, when I simulated a power outage the sump didn't overflow but was too close to the top for my liking

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Well after a lot of work this weekend the tank is drilled, filled, and running with my old sump. I still have a lot of tweaking to do and I need to aquascape. Fortunately I have coral on almost all of my live rock, unfortunately that prevented me from aquascaping before the tank was filled. Stay tuned because there will still be a lot of changes. I'll probably upgrade the sump sometime soon, when I simulated a power outage the sump didn't overflow but was too close to the top for my liking

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I was never into the completely blued out look, but I love that color. Are you going to add some white in that or keep it that shade of blue?
 
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I was never into the completely blued out look, but I love that color. Are you going to add some white in that or keep it that shade of blue?
I do have a cheaper led with white lights that I didn't have hooked up yet when I took the pic. I plan on using that with a 6 bulb T5 fixture that I've had in my garage and couldn't fit on my old tank. I'll have to play around with the colors before I settle on what I like best
 

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