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My new toy...
Originally after deciding to move, I thought I'd do without a tank for the two years it will take me to finish my BA... now I realize that that is simply not an option. Nano time. After seeing the great job Evan did on his, I decided "I gotta get me one of them". So Evan had this ready for me yesterday:
http://quinn.rdcpsych.org/fish/new%2...029%2004/1.jpg http://quinn.rdcpsych.org/fish/new%2...029%2004/5.jpg http://quinn.rdcpsych.org/fish/new%2...029%2004/2.jpg http://quinn.rdcpsych.org/fish/new%2...029%2004/3.jpg http://quinn.rdcpsych.org/fish/new%2...029%2004/4.jpg 12x12x18.25" outside, 1/4" Starphire - total volume is ~10 gallons. Wicked base also by Evan, with styrofoam already in place. The tank will probably sit on a desk. Should be a great place to display a half dozen of my favorite SPS corals. |
That was the first thing I noticed, the base. Very slick!
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Great, I hate seeing people leave the hobby even if it's just for a short time. I believe you'll be glad you made this decision. That's a nice looking tank, you'll have alot of fun with it.
Doug |
(I don't know whether to post in this thread on in Evan's!)
What is the L-shaped aluminium for the base, and how did it get mitered (i.e., what spiffy tool do you need to do that). I'm not quite sure I follow though, about the need for a base? Is it just so it can sit on top a piece of styrofoam and keep it all sort of tucked in together? Please educate me.. :lol: |
Thats a nice loking nano! Now you can keep you brown fuzzies FOREVER!!! :biggrin:
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Tony - The aluminum is 1/8" thick 1 1/2" L Snhaped aluminum which you can get at Rona etc... To do the mitre cut I used my compound mitre saw and a blade for non ferrous metals.
The main purpose of the base is for looks and to hide the foam and protect the corners of the glass. I also make this one the same as mine with 3/4" MDF notched out for the aluminum so that legs can optionally be screwed in later. Evan. |
Dear God not the brown fuzzy sticks. This tank will be strictly blues, purples, greens and maybe a yellow. Still debating fish choices. :smile:
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One more question, how did you mate the aluminium pieces together? Did you make some kind of corner bracket, or are they welded, or ....... ???
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Tony - You cut a 1 3/8" wide by 1/8" deep groove around the entire outside 3/4" MDF square and then glue the aluminum to it so it's all nice and flush :biggrin:
Evan. |
very nice.....
Don't you think a 250watt MH over that is a little much? :lol: |
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