so before the island we did the waterfall
for the waterfall we entertained the idea of buying an already made structure and simply modifying it to work in a reef , well that didnt work as none of what we seen online was going to work , so denny has a background in stone work and figured you know what we will just make it ourselves lol
so while we had our tank home we went and picked out some rock for the waterfall , the idea was to buy a thick piece of shelf rock shave the back to a perfect 90 degree angle so it sits flush on the rim of the tank in the back corner , with the shelf rock we wanted to create a basin in the lowest part so that we can put some corals in to grow. then we would build up and then down after the main plate/basin was created.
problem........
all the shelf rock is either very flat or doesnt have a already made basin in it
kinda like this:
so we broke out our 4" angle grinder and diamond blade and went to work making our own stone basin and working from there.
here are some pics of the cutting to make a basin we had to do......was dusty stuff
we had to make a plywood tank template to make sure when we got home it fit the tank perfectly
some grid lines up and down and left to right then snapped off the slivers with a flat head screwdriver , once it was all removed we used the saws blade and scratched back and forth untill it was all smooth.
placing the basin inside the tank.....yeah that was to much work and then we had to find a way to make it sit up there permanently ( cant have it break under its own weight right)
this was the dry sScape we finished with that night and was to be the starting point on the waterfalls overall design

we had one main output in the front and then i made two emergency outputs on the left and right side slightly higher just in case a snails sits on the waterfalls main output and clogs it and water flows over the back side....couldn't risk that lol
brought home and a quick dry fit before we sealed it all and made it one piece

still is a bit shaky!
top down of the raw rock after being cut out, still alot of work to be done on this before its running
next up: the island design!!
enjoy!!
ruth
