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Hi all,
I figured I might as well post my tank here. It’s been a few months in the process and I’ll be getting sand and water in it in the next few days. I bought a used 75 gallon Aqueon with built in overflow back in February. The stand was pretty beat up. The wood was in fine shape, but the paint was coming off just from touching, the hinges rusted out, the doors were off level, the tank brace was scratched up, etc. first thing I did was Take off the doors and sand down the exterior and interior of the stand. Then nailed a couple 2x4’s underneath the stand for added support. I painted the stand a flat black color and then used a satin clear coat which I really liked. Once the stand was painted and the doors were put back on with new hinges I mixed and poured a resin epoxy inside the stand for waterproofing. Next focus was on the tank. Got the tank all cleaned up, overflow cleaned out, and then used plasti-dip on the tank rim/brace, which made it look brand new. Once the aesthetics on the tank and stand were good I then Filled the tank with water to do a leak test. Didn’t really like how it was originally done, so I replaced the bulkhead fittings on the overflow and redid the plumbing from the sump to overflow. Fast forward to the fun part, I bought 80 Lbs of life rock, and 80 lbs of nature’s ocean live Samoa pink sand. I’ve been messing around with the aquascape And will probably be epoxying the scape together today. I got the sand delivered and I was pretty disappointed upon initially seeing it. It looks nothing like the picture on their website. It is not the pearly white and pink sand. It’s typical grey beige sand with some pink specks in there as well. So I’m not sure if I’ll be using this sand or not.
Here’s a list of equipment, most of which I just bought new:
-Eshopps Rs-100 sump (came with tank)
-Eshopps psk 75 skimmer (came with tank)
-2 x Kessil A360x w/ spectral x controller
-BRS 300W titanium heater w/ inkbird controller
- 2x reefbreeder RPM powerheads
-reefbreeder exo ATO
- jebao dcp 3000 return pump
-80 Lbs life rock
-80 Lbs natures ocean live Samoa Pink sand
pictures:
First pic is of the tank when I first bought it.
I figured I might as well post my tank here. It’s been a few months in the process and I’ll be getting sand and water in it in the next few days. I bought a used 75 gallon Aqueon with built in overflow back in February. The stand was pretty beat up. The wood was in fine shape, but the paint was coming off just from touching, the hinges rusted out, the doors were off level, the tank brace was scratched up, etc. first thing I did was Take off the doors and sand down the exterior and interior of the stand. Then nailed a couple 2x4’s underneath the stand for added support. I painted the stand a flat black color and then used a satin clear coat which I really liked. Once the stand was painted and the doors were put back on with new hinges I mixed and poured a resin epoxy inside the stand for waterproofing. Next focus was on the tank. Got the tank all cleaned up, overflow cleaned out, and then used plasti-dip on the tank rim/brace, which made it look brand new. Once the aesthetics on the tank and stand were good I then Filled the tank with water to do a leak test. Didn’t really like how it was originally done, so I replaced the bulkhead fittings on the overflow and redid the plumbing from the sump to overflow. Fast forward to the fun part, I bought 80 Lbs of life rock, and 80 lbs of nature’s ocean live Samoa pink sand. I’ve been messing around with the aquascape And will probably be epoxying the scape together today. I got the sand delivered and I was pretty disappointed upon initially seeing it. It looks nothing like the picture on their website. It is not the pearly white and pink sand. It’s typical grey beige sand with some pink specks in there as well. So I’m not sure if I’ll be using this sand or not.
Here’s a list of equipment, most of which I just bought new:
-Eshopps Rs-100 sump (came with tank)
-Eshopps psk 75 skimmer (came with tank)
-2 x Kessil A360x w/ spectral x controller
-BRS 300W titanium heater w/ inkbird controller
- 2x reefbreeder RPM powerheads
-reefbreeder exo ATO
- jebao dcp 3000 return pump
-80 Lbs life rock
-80 Lbs natures ocean live Samoa Pink sand
pictures:
First pic is of the tank when I first bought it.