Guys wants a new and bigger reef tank. Guy asks girl if he can purchase a bigger reef tank and she says yes. Custom reef tank arrives and girls immediately regrets that decision.
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72 Inches Width x 36 Inches Depth x26 Inches Height, manufactured with 3/4 low iron glass. Built by Glass Cages. External overflow with six 1.5 inch drains and two 1 inch returns on either side of the overflow. The bottom of the aquarium is starboard on top of the glass with additional glass bracing internally on the bottom rim, edges and a modified euro-bracing for the top of the aquarium. Everything filters down to a large MRC Sump holding an additional 125 gallons of water.Dims? Builder? Looks nice with the external overflow.
Oh Hells BellsGuys wants a new and bigger reef tank. Guy asks girl if he can purchase a bigger reef tank and she says yes. Custom reef tank arrives and girls immediately regrets that decision.
Thank you. It’s actually plumbed and running, I am just now catching up with my posts.Wow, that is a nice tank! I look forward to seeing pictures when you get it plumbed and going.
I honestly love the quality of the build. The options to have seem protectors and the starboard bottom make it just that much more durable. Honestly when I am ready for a bigger on I am going directly back to Joe at Glass Cages, the team did an amazing job. I had a local aquarium maintenance company “House of Fins” come to fill the aquarium and there guys were very impressed with the quality of the build.6, 2” drains? That’s some flow.
how’s the quality? That’s almost the size I’m looking at except 84” length.
very nice.
Replied.you have a pm. Thanks
These dimensions sound really cool. I like the 3’ depth gives you a whole lot of options and you were able to keep the height around 2’72 Inches Width x 36 Inches Depth x26 Inches Height, manufactured with 3/4 low iron glass. Built by Glass Cages. External overflow with six 2 inch drains and two 1.5 inch returns on either side of the overflow. The bottom of the aquarium is starboard on top of the glass with additional glass bracing internally on the bottom rim, edges and a modified euro-bracing for the top of the aquarium. Everything filters down to a large MRC Sump holding an additional 125 gallons of water.
Well, that was a fun story. So I actually had to delay the delivery of my aquarium a few months after it was built because I had difficulty finding individuals or company to move the aquarium. I eventually found a moving company that sent over 6 guys to move the aquarium. I provided them suctions cups and supervised the move and everything went well. It’s now resides in my home office, where I spend most of my day.How you moving that tank? Very nice looking! Looks well built and sturdy.
These dimensions sound really cool. I like the 3’ depth gives you a whole lot of options and you were able to keep the height around 2’
@JaysLittleOcean This was a very fun build. Love that notched overflow. I really enjoyed developing and innovating with you on this overflow. so much fun.I honestly love the quality of the build. The options to have seem protectors and the starboard bottom make it just that much more durable. Honestly when I am ready for a bigger on I am going directly back to Joe at Glass Cages, the team did an amazing job. I had a local aquarium maintenance company “House of Fins” come to fill the aquarium and there guys were very impressed with the quality of the build.
That sure was funny. you had a tough time with that. so glad you are past that part.Well, that was a fun story. So I actually had to delay the delivery of my aquarium a few months after it was built because I had difficulty finding individuals or company to move the aquarium. I eventually found a moving company that sent over 6 guys to move the aquarium. I provided them suctions cups and supervised the move and everything went well. It’s now resides in my home office, where I spend most of my day.
Thank you. I definitely wanted an aquarium that had some depth to it. And the 3 foot deep really does the trick. Unfortunately with the remaining space in my home office I wasn’t able to go bigger without making the space look like the aquarium was too big for the room.
That sure was funny. you had a tough time with that. so glad you are past that part.
Thank you Joe! You and your team knocked it out of the park. Now all I have to do is enjoy this one for a few years and buy a bigger house to do it all again.@JaysLittleOcean This was a very fun build. Love that notched overflow. I really enjoyed developing and innovating with you on this overflow. so much fun.
Thanks so much for the support. We got you!