- Location
- Brooklyn, NY
This afternoon, I received my new 4' 150g. tank and stand that has undergone a radical transformation via totally restored and refinished cabinetry work at the hands of MR member Tosiek and his family woodworking business. They did a phenomenal job that the picture does no justice whatsoever.
A little background-- The tank is custom built by a former Pratt student Chris Pulvino, who found a way to effectively bond starpphire glass to acrylic and thus has 3 glass sides and an acrylic back and bottom.( don't ask, I don't know) He has built many tanks over the years, but this was his first ( and consequently most overbuilt) and served as his personal tank for years. It has been in storage for a few years and he needed to find a home for it, and donated it to Pratt a few months back. He never had time to fully finish the woodwork, and storage took its toll too, but now it has finally gotten the proper attention it deserves.
The plan is to replace my 72g. Bowfront Clam and Anemone tank with this system and in turn donate the bowfront to my son's school.
Tank dimensions are 48" x 24" x 32" and the stand is 34" tall. I probably won't end up using the canopy. I'll keep you posted.
<img src="http://www.manhattanreefs.com/gallery/files/6/1/3/P1010031_1.JPG" alt="refinished 150g." />
A little background-- The tank is custom built by a former Pratt student Chris Pulvino, who found a way to effectively bond starpphire glass to acrylic and thus has 3 glass sides and an acrylic back and bottom.( don't ask, I don't know) He has built many tanks over the years, but this was his first ( and consequently most overbuilt) and served as his personal tank for years. It has been in storage for a few years and he needed to find a home for it, and donated it to Pratt a few months back. He never had time to fully finish the woodwork, and storage took its toll too, but now it has finally gotten the proper attention it deserves.
The plan is to replace my 72g. Bowfront Clam and Anemone tank with this system and in turn donate the bowfront to my son's school.
Tank dimensions are 48" x 24" x 32" and the stand is 34" tall. I probably won't end up using the canopy. I'll keep you posted.
<img src="http://www.manhattanreefs.com/gallery/files/6/1/3/P1010031_1.JPG" alt="refinished 150g." />
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