Glass Cages 180 & 165 dual tank build

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While I’m waiting on the new tank, figured I might as well get ahead of the game. I had a spare brute can sitting there, so why not break in the skimmer.

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Tank should be here in a couple weeks, nothing else to report other than an upgrade to the mixing station.
I originally ordered an RV hose that was 1/2". that wasn't flowing the water fast enough for me, so I upgraded to 1" flexible PVC. This should flow more water.


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Been a while on updates, I won't get into specifics, but plans have improved.
The original plan was to move my old 110 gallon into the new GlassCages tank, then I was going to turn the 110 into a Fowlr tank and leave my corals I didn't want in the new tank, IE xenia, gsp, palys, you know the stuff that would grow in a toilet, and add some color to the Fowlr. After the new tank arrived, my wife made the comment, that it would look much better if we had matching tanks. Sooooo, i have ordered a sister tank from GlassCages to match the new tank. I haven't started on the new tank plumbing yet, but will start updating this thread once I get going. Here is a pic of the new tank, and the old tank where the sister tank will be going.

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The 180 (technically a 171, but i rounded up) is here, now to start building.

I bought some exercise equipment mat to put in the bottom of the stand, I don't want water getting on the bottom of the stand when I get sloppy in the sump.

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Plumbing complete, time to water test it. I cheated and used some flexible pvc. I was going to hard pipe it, but with the amount of joints to get everything lined up, I’d just use some flex, and less places to potentially leak.
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One tank down, moved the old 110 into the new GlassCages tank. Long day. Water is still cloudy, but hopefully couple days it clears up.
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Dude this looks ******* awesome!

Good for you, man - This whole build is fun. Love the aquascaping here - that arch already looks cool and will look stunning with corals.

I just saw this build and read the whole thing. 2 questions/thoughts for you:

1) I have had VERY similar water reserve tanks for ~5 years. They are awesome. Our plumbing plans are very similar as well (Your wife's overall support and graphics are amazing).

I am currently re-doing my sump area as part of a bigger build, and one of the things I am focusing on is reinforcing the PVC pipe structure coming out of the reserve tank outlets. I don't think it has to be much, but over time you can tell the weight of pipes/water have weighed down and there's a noticeable 'droop' going on. Even a small rod or inconspicuous piece of wood under the structure would go a long way based on my experience.

They are great reserves - you will love having those.

2) Where'd you get that PVC flex pipe? That stuff looks great.

Great job man - I hope you are proud of yourself - it looks fantastic. I'll be following along!
 
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Dude this looks ******* awesome!

Good for you, man - This whole build is fun. Love the aquascaping here - that arch already looks cool and will look stunning with corals.

I just saw this build and read the whole thing. 2 questions/thoughts for you:

1) I have had VERY similar water reserve tanks for ~5 years. They are awesome. Our plumbing plans are very similar as well (Your wife's overall support and graphics are amazing).

I am currently re-doing my sump area as part of a bigger build, and one of the things I am focusing on is reinforcing the PVC pipe structure coming out of the reserve tank outlets. I don't think it has to be much, but over time you can tell the weight of pipes/water have weighed down and there's a noticeable 'droop' going on. Even a small rod or inconspicuous piece of wood under the structure would go a long way based on my experience.

They are great reserves - you will love having those.

2) Where'd you get that PVC flex pipe? That stuff looks great.

Great job man - I hope you are proud of yourself - it looks fantastic. I'll be following along!
Thanks for the kind words.
I do need to get something to support those pipes, it’s on my list. I was going to fab something up, but got caught up in these tank builds.

The flex pipe on the tank, I picked up at my LFS, the stuff on my water tank hose, I ordered off Amazon.
 

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