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Last year I found a long rectangular acrylic box in my parents basement, and I instantly thought how that'd make a neat desktop AIO. So, I grabbed the tank, added a filtration compartment and bam I had a Reef in my office.
I was using a cheap Marsaqua 12x3w led fixture. The tank was up and running for about 2.5 months when I realized this thing was a serious hazard! It was bowing like crazy and the seems were questionable at best.
A couple weeks ago I dug out the sheet of 1/2" acrylic I had laying around and began working up a newer, improved model. So, here we are with version 2.0. It was made a bit longer and is a true rimless setup. This go around I'll be using an Aquamaxx Nemo Light. At only 9" deep I should have no problems keeping anything going in this tank, but the design is to be a softie/LPS setup.
I plan on making the tank swap this week. So far all it has is a coral banded shrimp, some snails, and a few softies/LPS.
Now enough of the boring stuff and onto pictures!
Only picture I took of the assembly
Old vs. New
Leak test
I was using a cheap Marsaqua 12x3w led fixture. The tank was up and running for about 2.5 months when I realized this thing was a serious hazard! It was bowing like crazy and the seems were questionable at best.
A couple weeks ago I dug out the sheet of 1/2" acrylic I had laying around and began working up a newer, improved model. So, here we are with version 2.0. It was made a bit longer and is a true rimless setup. This go around I'll be using an Aquamaxx Nemo Light. At only 9" deep I should have no problems keeping anything going in this tank, but the design is to be a softie/LPS setup.
I plan on making the tank swap this week. So far all it has is a coral banded shrimp, some snails, and a few softies/LPS.
Now enough of the boring stuff and onto pictures!
Only picture I took of the assembly
Old vs. New
Leak test
