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    Default My 58 gallon mixed reef build

    Ok, so I finally got my tank up and running! It's my first tank and it took me forever.. I'm really proud of it and hopefully I won't kill any livestock. I built a majority of the stuff myself and I'll try to show you how I did it.

    Here is what I started with.


    You will have to excuse me I accidentally deleted a lot of the construction pics of the stand. Here is what I have.


    After I got the sides up I painted the stand with primer and then semi gloss black paint. Here I cut holes in the back for plumbing and the side for fans.
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    Here's the fans installed.

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    I also added this air vent.

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    Doors and Bracket.


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    Finished Product.. Well, atleast that's what I thought..


    I ended up having to drill 4 more holes on the back two for the 3/4" inlet and return on the closed loop and two holes on the bottom left for electrical use..

    I must say the planning of the sump/fuge and plumbing were some of the most complicated and frustrating tasks I've ever endured. I'm so glad it's over.<br>


    Here is a drawing of my initial design.
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    I had a wet/dry system that I converted to a sump/fuge.

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    Bulkhead for return and i added some baffles, a bubble tower and drilled the fuge section that I closed up for another bulkhead. This will direct the overflow from the fuge straight into the return chamber bypassing the skimmer.






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    Here I modified the bulkhead because I had clearance issues with the baffles.


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    Showing the 1" overflow line from the fuge to return chamber.
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    Here's some pics of the equipment and plumbing.

    Overlflow box single 1" return split with a T to fuge and bubble trap in skimmer section. There are valves on each line to control flow.




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    From left to right it goes return line, return #1 closed loop, intake for the loop, overflow and finally return #2 closed loop. Return line is 1" with a valve and the closed loop is 3/4" with a valve on each return.







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    Here's some pics of me creating a light bar to hang from the ceiling supporting my dual 150w metal halides. I constructed the frame out of 1" square aluminum tubing from home depot. I drilled it then painted it black. I hung the bar from the ceiling using eye screws and black chain.









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    My live rock, just waiting to be in my tank! 60 lbs.
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    Timer for lights and fans.
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    We have Water!


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    Livestock:
    60 lbs live rock
    2 clowns
    1 yellow striped dottyback
    20 hermits
    10 snails
    3 peppermint shrimp
    1 emerald crab
    xenia





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    Nice build!

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    very nice i like the walk through lots of pics and worth the wait to get to the end
    90g mixed reef, 12g nano, 3 dogs, 3 cats, 2 ferrets.
    Driving the wife crazy.......PRICELESS.

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    Thanks for sharing. Looks great. Lots of work!!!

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