Thought I'd start build thread to get some advice. Currently I have a 3'x2'x2' tank that has served me well for almost 4 years now. It is becoming a bit overcrowded with 39 fish and counting. The fish seem happy, but we are moving house in a month or so, so it is a golden opportunity to give them some more space since I have to move the tank anyway. The long term plan at the new house is to convert the existing bar area into a big reef in about 3 years (moving house is expensive, so no big tank right away). The interim plan, and subject of this thread, is a 150 gallon tank that will be set up in the interim until the bar area can be converted to a bigger tank.
The tank in question is an old Cleair aquarium (rebranded here as Aquaria), 5'x20'x28' lxwxh. The reason for this particular tank is firstly it is not costing me an arm and a leg (would rather spend money on the eventual big tank), and secondly, it is high enough to fit my current scaping into. The current scaping is all glued together and glued to an acrylic base and background, so hoping to transfer it just like that to the new tank.
So far I've converted the stock single overflow pipe to a Bean Animal, and built an overflow box. Some pics and a video of the current tank and its scaping in the next post, as well as of the new tank. Any suggestions and comments welcome.
The tank in question is an old Cleair aquarium (rebranded here as Aquaria), 5'x20'x28' lxwxh. The reason for this particular tank is firstly it is not costing me an arm and a leg (would rather spend money on the eventual big tank), and secondly, it is high enough to fit my current scaping into. The current scaping is all glued together and glued to an acrylic base and background, so hoping to transfer it just like that to the new tank.
So far I've converted the stock single overflow pipe to a Bean Animal, and built an overflow box. Some pics and a video of the current tank and its scaping in the next post, as well as of the new tank. Any suggestions and comments welcome.