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Thanks. Yeah I'm still nervous it is all just going to explode lolYou’re brave. I contemplated this idea a few years back but never did it. Good job with the build
So new update the doors are on and I started cycling my rock!!! I figure after I get all the plumbing done, put the glass panel on and make sure everything is working properly my rock should be cycled. I also found a good price on some 1/2 inch thick glass for my front panel $170 brand new.
Here are some pics of my progress and kind of what I had in mind for my scape:
I could use extra ideas for my scape so let me know what you guys think I should do!!!
Yes, a lot of my build came from looking at his YouTube videos and than making some tweaks to fit my needs. Like the bean animal drain and the rimless front. King of DIY was a huge inspiration though!!Tanks looking great!! Good job jumping in with both feet!
Quick question - I assume you have been watching "The King of DIY" on Youtube? These look like a lot of his build ideas/suggestions!
Yes, a lot of my build came from looking at his YouTube videos and than making some tweaks to fit my needs. Like the bean animal drain and the rimless front. King of DIY was a huge inspiration though!!
Thanks for the heads up. With that in mind, I might go with the marine pure cubes from algae barn. I have to buy the chaeto and pods from there anyways.Good morning!
Yes! He is who started my interest in DIY as well! Tons of great ideas, however, be warned that his builds are not designed for reef tanks and should be taken with a "grain of salt" for sure! (Ha. Lame joke) I did exactly what you did and used lava rock in my homemade sump 1 year ago. Lava rock is great for freshwater, but for reef tanks we need pristine water without any additional minerals, expecially eliminating heavy metals. This is why so many people use RODI water. Lava rock is packed full of impurities that will slowly leech out into your tank.
Ive been there!! Haha. I actually started with his 5gal canister filter idea (full of lava), then moved that lava into my first DIY sump.
Thanks for the heads up. With that in mind, I might go with the marine pure cubes from algae barn. I have to buy the chaeto and pods from there anyways.
Yeah I watch most of BRSs stuff, Coralfish12G, King of DIY, Inopropriate reefer, and Tidal Gardens. Those are my main sources for info on YouTube, I am sure there are some more in forgetting.Ive never used it, but the science is there for sure! Ive wanted to buy those blocks!
Since you like youtube videos - have you watch the BRS160 playlist from bulk reef supply? They are killer videos that go in depth on every component of starting and running a tank. Since you are well underway and have a great grasp on what you're doing you can skip the more beginner playlists and start with the BRS160. I do suggest going in order though!
As for chaeto and pods- BRS sells them as well so its an easy add on to your order. When do you plan to add those to your system?
Good luck! Keep us posted!
Okay last suggestion!! I promise! Haha.
If you plan to use a skimmer, make sure to design your sumps skimmer section large enough to accommodate! I made mine 6x11 and really really struggled to find one that would happily fit.
Tagging along. I've heard of the plywood tanks but never really looked into them. I'd scared to death that the silicone wouldn't stick to the plywood/waterproofing material. Is there going to be a trim that goes around the top and bottom?
I may have missed it in the pictures, but is there anything holding the glass on besides the silicone?
Usually on a plywood build the glass is recessed from the front and has wood frame on the edges.
Other than that the stand and everything else look good.
Thickness is half inch and it is 48x24what thickness is your front panel?
What is the length and width of your front panel?
Hope you got new socks for Christmas. It was time to donate the old ones. Btw, awesome looking diy build.Update number 3!!! I still have no glass but the plywood tank is water proofed and the tank and stand is painted. I still need to put Vinyl stripping around the doors so I haven’t put them back on yet.
Also I finished the 20 gallon sump that I am using instead of the 10.
For my next steps I will be getting glass and test if the tank holds water. After that I am going to start drilling holes for the plumbing and create the overflow!!!
Yes I did lolI
Hope you got new socks for Christmas. It was time to donate the old ones. Btw, awesome looking diy build.
I think mine is big enough but, I will have to measure it again when I get home.
So I thought about putting a rim on the tank but, I don't really like the look of it and since I am doing a smaller tank than most plywood builds. I decided to extend the pond shield coat around the edges to help the silicone stick to the plywood side. So far it is working out.
Overall the build looks great. You have done a super job! I think the display panel may be a bit too big for my comfort. I probably wouldn’t have built the tank taller than 21” or 22” if I was going with 1/2” rimless. If there was support along the top rim I would have no concerns.Thickness is half inch and it is 48x24