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Getting tank built?
Im looking for advice on where to get a tank built as well as what to incorporate.
I have heard good things from golds and was looking for other suggestions on where to go for quotes. This is what im looking for as of now 48 x 24(wide) x 18(tall) Rimless Black silicone Herbie overflow One or two returns drilled in the back glass with locline returns. Starfire on front or all 3 viewing sides. Questions Rimless-Pros/Cons Would those of you who have rimless tanks do it again? Herbie overflow- How big will I need for drains. I plan on running a hammerhead or barracuda return from the basement going approx 14 feet vertically and 12 feet horizontally. Also how big of a external box will i need on the back to fit this. (prolly just wide enough for a bulk head to fit??) Would you go one or two outputs from the return? Anything else you would add to the tank? If Im getting it custom made I might as well add everything i can think of. Or I can add an external box and have my three drains feed into this and have my herbie in there.... only problem is that my current holes are drilled about a foot apart on my coast to coast so id have to do something like this, [IMG]http://img524.imageshack.us/img524/9030/77322423.png[/url][/IMG] Red would be the return and go over the top. Or i could drill another hole in the back and have my return there. |
Talk to the guys over at Red Coral, you wont be dissapointed
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Elite does top-notch work. If you want ground and polished edges they do that. A must I think. You wouldn't believe how many people over on that other fish site ask where I got my tank built. They assume aquarium obsessed...because it has that same professional look to it.
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I had a tank built by Gary. Went through Ocean city. It was a 4ft 120gal (Opti-white)(Opti white is super clear glass) with two rear external overflows. Gary did an amazing job on the tank AND at a more than fair price.
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I had RC build my tank (well Gary) he did a great job. He also went the little extra and dropped it off at my house and helped me and my cousin unload it into my basement.
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elite aqutics can get that built up for you no sweat.
my tank and sump are both from there, and they rock. plus elite aquatics has access to a CNC machine for circular corners, shapes, ect in the glass. and all tanks are made in store (one of the only stores in canada that makes them in store) |
mine was ordered through red coral and no complaints there. instead of going rimless i highly reccomend euro bracing that tank. I personally have alot of surface tension and iwthout the bracing it would be all over the floor. just something to think about
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Bow Valley Aquatics. Will custom build whatever you want and are very reasonably priced as they are the wholesaler who supply Big Als, Pisces etc with their tanks.
$425 for a 180G with overflows interior or exterior. Just the tank/canopy glass/trim. Mine will be done on Monday and I can let you know how it goes. He has all the plumbing parts you need at the shop as well - not to mention a 3 foot grand cayman alligator in a massive tank just to show off how good he is. |
Personally i would stay away from bow valley, it may be cheap but the materials used are cheap as well. if you trust some of your tank made out of a glass shower door, go for it cause it really comes down to you get what you pay for.
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Starphire is nice & clear but scratches very very easily.
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If the tanks at Big Al's are cheap then you have a case, but they're not. |
I have seen his work and personally you get what you pay for from him. If your buying a 180 gal from him for cheaper than everyone elses qoutes, there is a reason. I was given enough reasons not to go to him. I hope you enjoy your tank and you never face what i fear about his work.
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If you really wanna get a feel for who does the best tanks...ask some of the peeps here with big tanks(like 300g+) who did theirs like Snappy, Yeeg etc. |
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I am the owner of a retail pet store and have been buying tanks from Bow Valley for about 10 years. I have never seen a big tank of Mitch's leak in all this time. The notion that Mitch uses shower doors is not exactly fact as he does use recycled glass for smaller tanks which are used for reptiles and are not meant to hold water. I actually have a 210 gallon rimless tank in my living room that has a center overflow which was built by Bow Valley. In my dealings over the years they have been extremely slow.
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I'm not trying to start a war but I've been inside Bow Valley recently. My sump does in fact have a shower door on it's bottom and there are indeed massive sheets of glass on racks in the shop. Many of these massive panes of glass were still in wooden WINDOW FRAMES.
There's already enough information out there imo to make an informed decision regarding BVA. I only wanted him to cut me glass and that was a nightmare on its own. |
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I was at BVA recently too and the big sheets Im talking about were not in frames. I'll be there again tomorrow to pick up my tank. I'll leave a report of initial inspection and after its filled and also of the shop too.
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The tank is Ok. It is not as refined as some of the competitions but it holds water just fine. I would add that it cost quite a bit less than others had quoted and this is what you get from BVA. I would also agree that they are a LITTLE slow in delivering. I forgot to add that I am satisified.
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ok, I was avoiding it but I have to ask... what was the point of posting this thread, theres no ratings in it :mrgreen:
Although... Christy.. when is that poll going to be up and running :twised: Steve Quote:
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Anyone have some more detailed opinions about Concept Aquariums in Edmonton?
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As for BVA I think the build quality is fairly good, and the overall product is excellent value. I have owned a BV tank myself and never had a problem with it. I also know many others using them and never have I heard of one failing in anyway. Second what's wrong with recycling? Last time I checked this is a good thing, right? As long as the build is solid and the viewable panes are mint what exactly is the difference, if it saves you a little money and keeps the landfills a little less full it's a good thing. Third, you can get whatever you want, he will build to your specs and use whatever glass you tell him. The only issue really is time, which you need a lot of to get a custom tank from him. |
If everyone shopping there knows it's recycled I have no problem with it.
I think in the end two big questions you need to ask yourself is: 1) how important is your time and 2) how particular are you about your tank. If you want ground/polished edges, really clean and straight joints, no shower door frosting/etching on the inside of your tank, things done right the first time...then choose accordingly. Again I wish I didn't look like I was dwelling on this but when I read the words starfire, black silicone, rimless etc I think of a hobbiest like myself. I've seen (and had) a lot of BVA tanks and I personally wouldn't be happy with one now and I'm trying my best to help out. If it was in-wall I think it's MUCH less of an issue if you are patient and the glass you end up getting is scratch free. |
Well, reports of BVA being slow can be confirmed. My tank wasnt ready on Monday as they told me. Apparently Thursday but Im not holding my breath.
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I myself decided to go with a BVA build. I'm totally fine with them recycling glass so long as the tank is rock solid, which it seems it will be from all accounts I've heard so far. If the tank is solid and I can see my fish through crystal clear glass then they can build my overflow box and the bottom of the tank out of coke bottles for all I care. He asked me if I wanted my tank quick or if they could take a couple of weeks to work on it. I knew better than to ask for it quick so I told them to take their time. luckily I am in no rush either. And actually I rather enjoyed transacting with him. He knew his stuff and was very helpful in helping me design my tank. I had brought in sketches with exactly what I wanted to build and he gave lots if comments and suggestions on all aspects of my design to help refine it. He even threw in all the bulkheads that I'll need. Tank will be 72" x 22" x 22" with an external overflow box. Overflow box will be drilled with 4 1" holes for herbie drains. Eurobraced with holes in euro brace for returns to drop down into the tank. Polished edges. He showed me a bunch of tanks he had on the go for people (they looked like tanks people would put in their homes rather than commercial tanks so I think they belonged to average Joes), and they looked very nice. I don't have my tank yet so the jury is still out.. but so far so good *fingers crossed*. K. |
One more note about BVA, don't for one second believe that he uses old shower doors and windows for glass, these would be tempered as required by safety regulations so how could someone possibly use them to make standard size aquariums? This is not what is meant by recycling. Most of the time he will use crops from other glass suppliers and shops. These shops order big sheets but cut them to customer requirements and of course there are many left overs. A smart person would buy these as they are perfectly good new pieces of glass which will save you money and allow you to sell your product for less. These big sheets will also come with etched patterns and hence you may see this on the bottom pane from time to time but it's still new glass, just as good as any other.
Really it's just time for custom work, standard tanks are dirt cheap and easy to come by. |
That explains my frosted sump patterns then. Thanks for pointing that out.
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I saw two tanks in their shop while I was touring that had the frosted shower door like glass on it. He seems to like using them for the back or bottom pains. What he seems to like to do is suggest that he'll throw in a black or blue acrylic panel to cover up the back pane of your tank. I suppose that is fine if that was the look you were going for. I said that I needed to easily see into my overflow box from inside the tank (to observe the water level) so he's making my back pain "normal" glass, and that was that. I suppose that is one "gotcha" .. that if you don't tell him NOT to use the frosted shower doors then he will :biggrin:
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Hmmmm, wonder what kind of tank Im going to get then haha.
Either way Im not super worried. This isnt going to be my last tank, and until I get "my last tank" then I can live with some imperfections. This is my first salt water tank, after all. Im sure I'll make many errors along the way. |
I probably saw your tank in his shop, it looked nice :-) .. unless it was the one with all 4 panes made of frosted glass.. then sucks to be you man.. hehe j/k. As I said, there were two that I saw with frosted glass for the backs and two tanks that were (as far as I could tell) made of "normal" glass all around. And then there were a crap load of obviously commercial tanks.
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Kien, is that your actual name? I am selling my 135G tank and I believe I called you when you emailed me with interest.
Anyways, hopefully you saw my tank, but I doubt it. I have a feeling it wont be ready for Thursday. I guess we'll see. |
Heres my experience with mitch over at bow valley
I called one day, they gave me his cell number, called mitch. He told me to be at the shop in 20 minutes. 45 minutes later called him back, he said "on his way", another 30 minutes later he "forgot", finally he showed up 2 hours 1.5 hours late. At this point I put up with him cause I NEEDED that damn tank in 2 or 3 days ( like he promised over the phone). He wrote down the specs of what I wanted, price was okay... he wanted cash (seemed odd). Came back in 3 days when it was supposed to be done. Not a single damn person there knew what I was talking about, after explaining I talked to Mitch... no one was surprised. Mitch "lost" my order. It took him over 2 weeks to fulfill a 3 day order AND the glass looked it was cut with a chainsaw AND it was 3 different shades of glass AND all 3 holes drilled were the wrong size AND (had enough?) it was scratched to hell AND the silicone looked like it was painted on with a paint roller, it was all over the damn place... I could even see where they taped the shower glass doors together to hold it, too much effort I guess to scrape it down atleast. Will I personally ever buy anything from that "professional" ever again? I'd rather slam my foot in a door and walk to work. I was "almost" desperate again and called him again a long time after, as soon as I heard the voice and the usual "3 day pitch" I realized how dumb I was being and went to Elite. |
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