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![]() Hi all,
I'm about to convert from my existing 108gal tank to a 72gal RR bowfront. I'm only getting the tank and stand, so a new canopy will be required. I built a canopy for my existing 108 and installed the lighting into it as well as a couple fans. Although I'm no carpenter, it was pretty easy as it was a rectangle. But has anyone built a canopy for a bowfront? As I said, I'm not much of a carpenter so how difficult would it be to create the bow? And my other question is, the tank is 48" long, and I have an Icecap 660 with 4 - 48" tubes. Will it be possible to fit the 48" tubes, or do I have to go out and buy all new 46.5" tubes?
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![]() I am in the process of building my Stand an canopy for mt 28 gallon Bow. I built the basic frame out of 2x4's, and the front part out of 2x6's. These are not my pictures, but are from who I copied from.
I used 1/8 inch hardboard for the front, as the frame for the canopy was all built out of 2x4's ripped in half. I am waiting to get the maple wood veneer to put over top of everything, to match my floors. ![]() |
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![]() I built the canopy so the front swings open like this (Again not my pictures)
![]() I did not incorperate the doors into my design, it seemed too "fussy" This is how it will look after my veneer is applied ![]() ![]() |
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![]() I retro fitted some halides in an oceanic hood.
Here are some pictures: ![]() ![]() ![]() PS: Nice work Robb ![]()
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