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Ha!Welcome to the group. I know all about laying awake planning out a build.
I think you may find this helpful to model your build
So the Spec III got drained and cleaned last night. I'm thinking rock anenomes and zoas right now.
Rocks for aquascaping and curing are on the horizon, along with a curing tub and equipment.
Not yet. I still have to take the bunk beds apart and convert the room back into an "office, and then make a trip to the LFS to start getting supplies. Between work, the farm and other activities, it's going to be a while before this thing really gets going. Need to convince the CFO to let me spend a few hundred on a 2.6 gallon reef.Did you get a build thread going so we can watch your progress?
Oh, I'm not worried about a 40 breeder. It's the 180+ that I want that I would worry about. My 75 had to sit parallel to the floor stringers so it was probably only supported by one stringer. It moved a little when anyone walked past it. Not a level floor in the original part of the house.WELCOME TO R2R! Do it!!! Just a reference on your floor the average bathtub holds about 80 gallons that’s 640lbs plus the weight of the tub itself so a 40breeder should be fine in your farmhouse and you can always add more support if applicable always best to be safe than sorry