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60 Gallon Shallow build journal.

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In a small house, with 2 small children, I (suprise, suprise) have had a very hard time finding a good spot to root my tank. Even though it isn't a huge tank (60g), it has a rather large footprint (36x24). Finding a spot where it can be 2' from the wall meant hiding it way in the office or dining room. I was very unmotivated to build it in a spot where I wouldn't see it all the time. Well I've figured out a way to replace the entry way table with a dual-functioning tank stand, and have it not look like the tank was an afterthought. Long story short the tank will be viewable from 3 sides, and will greet you when you walk through the front door. Once I transfer the plans to SketchUp I will add them to this blog.
I began collecting the final equipment I need for the build last weekend at RAP; the skimmer I reviewed earlier and a Reeflo Blowhole 1450 for the return and possible manifold pump. I have a sump that was custom built for the tank by Advance Acrylics in Southern Cal, the heaters, RKL, and reactors for the system. I have rock cooking and some dry to be added as needed. And plenty of corals in my frag tank waiting to make the jump. I will be reusing my 250w Lumatek ballast and LumenMax Elite from the frag tank, which will be taken down for the time being.
I plan to pick up an MP10 wes to add flow to the system. Just one for now, another of it needs it.
I still need to repair the rear wall of the tank, as I am removing all the plumbing up the back and have to cover the holes. A sheet of black acrylic will handle that. That leaves sand, of which I think I will tank Marc's advice and try the Tropic Eden Reeflakes. Although the only place I can find them in Premium Aquatics.
So the stand and canopy build will come next, hopefully in the next couple of weeks.

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  1. kayl's Avatar
    Why does it have to be 2' from the wall?
  2. evoracer's Avatar
    Sticking out 2' I mean. The tank's footprint is 36"x24".
  3. melev's Avatar
    All right - you're off and running now!
  4. evoracer's Avatar
    I must say, the RAP show helped to re-motivate me. The killer deals on the skimmer and pump didn't hurt either.
  5. melev's Avatar
    A perfect example why attending club (and bigger) events is worth your time.
  6. evoracer's Avatar
    SketchUp rendering of stand:

    One piece "buffet and hutch" style, 4" false back to hide cords and MP10 dry side. Full-open canopy to allow for greater access.
  7. Hat39406's Avatar
    Hey Evoracer, I love the design you came up with. That will look awesome! Looking forward to see the build.
  8. melev's Avatar
    That'll be nice. Just don't hit your head against the top trying to look at stuff in your tank.
  9. DJ in WV's Avatar
    try it in a house with 8 kids no where is safe
  10. evoracer's Avatar
    No thanks!
  11. DJ in WV's Avatar
    last night I was out working on the wifes car putting in a heater core and I went in to the basement to get a screw driver off the workbench and looked at the tank and it looked like a milk shake 3yo had dumped almost 4oz of spectra pure food in the tank I had the sock out for cleaning so the pump ground it all up This reviles the horrific oreo incident of 2001 that was very very ugly. I usually have the tanks covered but had been cleaning for hats fts thread tomorrow didnt want to be a no poster again this month
  12. evoracer's Avatar
    Yikes! That's why my doors will have Tot-Locs on them (the magnet type locks on the inside) and the canopy will be too high and heavy for little hands!