So I never planned to do a tank build thread but after checking out everyone else's I have really enjoyed reading them and they are like a diary of the tank so even though I'm probably 70% through my build I thought I would do the same and build a virtual thread of the first 70% as I have time. Hopefully I will get to present time in short order time allowing and then can run this thread as I progress. Tank is currently 2 months old.
The story begins....
About 15 years ago I had a 6 ft reef tank that I was forced to give up and I have been away from the hobby ever since then but always thinking I would return given the opportunity. A while back when I had removed a doorway we had a big hole in the house and I said to my wife what shall we do with it?
She uttered the phrase 'what about a fish tank'........Maybe she regrets those words now but for me that was basically game on. My brain instantly went to designing what I hoped would be my dream tank. Reality quickly set in and I realised that actually the space was not ideal for a tank. Way too much height compared to width, I needed to run power and I would need RO lines to avoid manual topup etc. I couldn't increase the hole size as its load bearing I really don't want to have to put an RSJ in.
I couldn't miss this chance so I rebuilt the wall and floor with power and pipework all the time working on the tank design to cope with the size. Once the hole was finished I had to set the rules of the build and get final measurements
Rules:
1. It has to be totally free standing, IE if we move we can take everything with us and return the doorway to how it was without patching holes etc.
2. It had to fit in with the period / feel of the house
3. Easy access for maintenance
So I came up with this design:
The stand has to be made of metal frame because I need to attach custom built panels with magnets to it for looks and access but the height of the tank! This was a crazy high tank and I'm going to need an actual step ladder to do maintenance thus breaking rule 3....but in the end I just had to have that height for visuals and also water volume so I placed the order and then covid hit so I had to wait 6 months for it to arrive. In the mean time I started work on the power:
A server rack mount PSU in a wood frame covered with marine ply was all I had to tinker with for 6 months. This was engineered so it slides out and can be simply unattached from the mains power so as not to break the rules....however the mount for it is screwed into beam so it does slightly breach them...;)
I also had a lot of thinking time...way too much thinking time. I started panicking, had I measured right! I won't relate how many times I went back and messured that hole, it was a lot. I planned every other detail, watched every BRS video going and started ordering a lot of kit. Then the day came it arrived!
Next up, pipes and wires!
The story begins....
About 15 years ago I had a 6 ft reef tank that I was forced to give up and I have been away from the hobby ever since then but always thinking I would return given the opportunity. A while back when I had removed a doorway we had a big hole in the house and I said to my wife what shall we do with it?
She uttered the phrase 'what about a fish tank'........Maybe she regrets those words now but for me that was basically game on. My brain instantly went to designing what I hoped would be my dream tank. Reality quickly set in and I realised that actually the space was not ideal for a tank. Way too much height compared to width, I needed to run power and I would need RO lines to avoid manual topup etc. I couldn't increase the hole size as its load bearing I really don't want to have to put an RSJ in.
I couldn't miss this chance so I rebuilt the wall and floor with power and pipework all the time working on the tank design to cope with the size. Once the hole was finished I had to set the rules of the build and get final measurements
Rules:
1. It has to be totally free standing, IE if we move we can take everything with us and return the doorway to how it was without patching holes etc.
2. It had to fit in with the period / feel of the house
3. Easy access for maintenance
So I came up with this design:
The stand has to be made of metal frame because I need to attach custom built panels with magnets to it for looks and access but the height of the tank! This was a crazy high tank and I'm going to need an actual step ladder to do maintenance thus breaking rule 3....but in the end I just had to have that height for visuals and also water volume so I placed the order and then covid hit so I had to wait 6 months for it to arrive. In the mean time I started work on the power:
A server rack mount PSU in a wood frame covered with marine ply was all I had to tinker with for 6 months. This was engineered so it slides out and can be simply unattached from the mains power so as not to break the rules....however the mount for it is screwed into beam so it does slightly breach them...;)
I also had a lot of thinking time...way too much thinking time. I started panicking, had I measured right! I won't relate how many times I went back and messured that hole, it was a lot. I planned every other detail, watched every BRS video going and started ordering a lot of kit. Then the day came it arrived!
Next up, pipes and wires!
