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![]() Thanks Deb. Mitch, yup, that's the one. Sad thing is I bought it in September, and it has taken me this long to get to this point. First, rearrange the basement make some space, then fix the walls, paint in behind, etc. etc. and yadda yadda yadda. I know, excuses excuses, and I am full of them...
![]() Aesthetics are an important requirement for this tank. I've put up with crappy looking stands and canopies for long enough, I want my setups to look as nice as all you guy's setups out there. There is not a single tank I've ever seen that I didn't think was nicer than mine (probably everybody feels this way, who knows....) The sides are indeed right now just the slats. I was going to wait and see how much "light spillage" there is through there. The inside of the canopy is not yet prepared, so I was going to see how it was once that's done. Where the tank sits, the sides are really not all that noticeable so it might not be the biggest deal (there will be fans on the sides so some light spilling out is unavoidable, but hopefully not too obnoxious). My 75g hood has the fans on the side and I don't find the light spilling out from there to be too distracting. Seriak, this tank is a one-to-one replacement of my 50g tank, which has DIY lighting 2x175W/10000K. Very happy with these bulbs, more importantly, the ritteri anemone is very happy with these bulbs. This tank's sole purpose will be to provide a home that hopefully showcases this animal with the focus it deserves (you can see a picture of it at http://members.shaw.ca/reefs/delphinus/index.html .... that picture was taken nearly a year ago ... it doesn't photograph very easily .... it looks much nicer in person, honest!). This will be the new home for the anemone, plus the two percs pictured and their buddy "Half-Pint-O-Tang" (a very spiffy yellow tang that coincidentall also was given to me by Deb! 8) ) I don't use a cover glass. For mainly two reasons. 1) too much trouble to keep clean 2) want to keep up evaporation rather than restrict it, it's far better for the tank that way and 3) (I never said I could count ![]() ![]()
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![]() I purchased one of those all in one 2X MH 2 X flourescent. It has a glass base to protect the MH from water splashes. I took the top glass off my tank, but the light still sits right on top of the tank and it is the glass which is a part of the light fixture that is getting covered with white sediment? I will probably raise the light above the canopy on my new setup in the basement; however, your tank is looking great so far. I will have to come visit you soon as I live only 5 minutes from you. It looks like I will need that glass drilling lesson soon anyways.
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![]() I got the doors done. Now, all I need is to cut the fan holes on the sides, and start painting and caulking the insides.
![]() ![]() Basically, took 1x4s again, layed them out flat on the canopy. The back side supports are .5" plywood, cut with a jigsaw to match the curve of the front of the tank, then 2 glued to each other to make a 1" curved strip. Then, screwed the boards onto the back rails, countersink the screws and (this last part is cheating, my Jr. High shop teacher would be so disgusted with me), covered with wood filler to make the surface flush. (Ordinarily I would not use wood filler, but since the outside of the hood will be painted anyways, I hope I can be forgiven this last little indiscretion ... ![]() ![]() I am not sure when I will paint the outside. I would prefer to do this work outside, since it will be a sprayed paint, so it might just end up being primed for now, and then waiting until the next chinook for nice weather to do it outside. (I, uh, already tried priming the insides once, all I can say is, don't start painting something at 11pm, if you're a klutz like me, and accidentally knock over the oil based can of primer paint onto your carpet, you will end up spending the next 2-3 hours desperately cleaning your carpet, with members of your household coming up with creative new nicknames for you, and so on.. ... I decided I could do less damage by working on the doors, so at least now that part is done... ![]()
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![]() ![]() I can just Imagine what Linda is saying! ![]() ![]()
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![]() ![]() Make sure that you put extra backing and extra long screws in the hinges where they attach to the canopy! Mitch ![]() |
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![]() Thanks for the tip, Mitch! The hinges are the kind that bolt into the side, not the front or back, so any screw that fits into the 1x4 should work (I guess up to about 3"
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![]() Very nice, Tony. Looks like a LOT of hard work went into this. 8)
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![]() Ok, and here are some shots of the finished product. Well, nearly finished. The outside is only primered; to make it match the stand it will need the marble paint spray painted on it and I don't really have a place inside to do spray paint kind of work so it might be waiting until spring to finish that off.
The reflectors are Reef Optix, and you might notice I have angled them inwards a bit to create a slight focal point in the center of the tank. This is because I don't want to encourage my ritteri anemone (which sits in the center) to want to wander closer to one of the lights, I want him to "choose" to be in the center. The fans are Orions, AC fans which are supposed to be quiet (as recommended by Randy Holmes Farley on RC, a few months ago). While they ARE quiet (certainly no comparison to the jet turbines over my old tank), they are not quite as silent as the Icecap DC fans over my other tank. But they were $25-30 each as opposed to $75 each, and the difference is really quite negligible. So I do very heartily recommend these fans as well. If interested in info please contact me and I will dig up the relevant details. Umm ... let's see what else can I say at this point. No light escapes through the seams where the 1x4's meet up. Although there is some slight light escape from the doors, which I hope to solve by using a weather stripping along the inside. ![]() ![]() And I think with this, I am ready for a break from DIY for a while ... whew what a slog! (This was supposed to be finished in my two weeks of Christmas vacation ... it's now ... January 27? Ok, only a month late, could be worse. .... ![]() cheers
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![]() Ummm ... maybe one tank DIY project, but a few household renos on the side too. I have tools everywhere right now, much to the annoyance of my wife..
![]() Hey I am not as talented as some! I can't figure out how you guys manage to do so much in just a day or two .... it takes me weeks just to arrange a single rock. ![]()
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