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    Default 99 gallon reef tank (newbie startup)

    Hey guys so I have been asked to start a tank build thread for my new 99 gallon reef tank. The tank diameters are 36.5 x 25.5 x 25.5 with a starfire front. I decided to take on my first diy project as my stand. Pictures to follow...

    I currently have 80 lbs of sand and 50 lbs of dry rock from marcos rocks and may order more depending on the look im going for... a diy 20 gallon sump, a maxspect gyre 130 and a 500gph return pump not for flow but for circulation/filtration.
    And of course all your other goodies such as a refractometer, heater, thermometer, hanna test checkers, etc...

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    Default 99 gallon reef tank (newbie startup)

    My stand, all thats pending is adding hindges for the doors.











    Cement board on top and inside...

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    Very nice wood work! I can't build things like this to save my life

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    It was fun. I have never built anything before but I watched a youtube video by diy king and thought it was easy enough and my better half had the tools so... I turned into bob vila for a few days.

    Thanks for the positive feedback though I appreciate it! Though if you looked closely youll see the plywood and I did NOT see eye to eye.

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    I've never heard of cement board before, what is it used for?

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    Tile flooring, bathrooms, back splash... I like it cause its water resistant
    ... and level.

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    Nice! Very cool, if you don't mind me asking, what did it put you back in materials cost to make this? I've seen some of Joey's videos so I know you can usually save a ton of money doing it yourself.

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    Back is open. And id say no more than 70 dollars. The most expensive thing being the molding.

    10 2x4's at 2.5 bucks a pop, screws at about 7 bucks, some scrap plywood for the sides/front free and all the molding for the doors/body about 30 bucks. And the cement board at 10 bucks.

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    Awesome! What brand of tank are you going with?

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    Not sure, ordered it from a fish store in mcallen called reef valley, great group of people working there. It arrives on Tuesday but since I work I have to pick it up on Wednesday before work

    Since it's coming in from dallas im guessing maybe planet aquariums...
    Last edited by Javi78503; Sun, 15th Mar 2015 at 01:38 AM.

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