Not needed for my tank (36x18)....Nope that’s exactly what I’m looking for, thanks. Any need for center support mid length of the front? Or is it rigid enough that the corners hold it well.
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Not needed for my tank (36x18)....Nope that’s exactly what I’m looking for, thanks. Any need for center support mid length of the front? Or is it rigid enough that the corners hold it well.
Thanks! Just picked up the same tank as well. I’ll be transitioning my Biocube 32 (2yrs) to the JBJ 65 and like where your configuration is headed.Not needed for my tank (36x18)....
Added old Winbook for R-Pi control and riser for the saltwater bin to prevent back syphoning when the AWC pump shuts down. Also added a float switch to automatically shut off the RODI to salt pump. Added first chaetodonated by local reefer.
Thanks, I think a 3D printer is required reef equipment these days. It turned out we were redoing our floor where the tank was going to go and so had the opportunity to add the necessary plumbing for a remote sump. Besides significantly increasing the water volume, it also means all the equipment and associated noise is completely hidden away. Maintenance is whole lot easier when everything's not crammed into the back or underneath the display.Great build - love the way parts printing adds capability. Was wondering why you decided to add the 40 G sump?
Good exploit for sure - that will be useful for upgrades too. What sites do you like for aquaria related patterns?Thanks, I think a 3D printer is required reef equipment these days. It turned out we were redoing our floor where the tank was going to go and so had the opportunity to add the necessary plumbing for a remote sump. Besides significantly increasing the water volume, it also means all the equipment and associated noise is completely hidden away. Maintenance is whole lot easier when everything's not crammed into the back or underneath the display.
Generally I just use Thingiverse....otherwise I roll my own in Tinkercad....Good exploit for sure - that will be useful for upgrades too. What sites do you like for aquaria related patterns?