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ggee1

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Here it is! The tank is far from finished still requires some paint and some odds and ends, but here's some pics. This whole project started when my boss gave me this acrylic tank that was in need of some serious repair! It took three weeks to sand and polish it enough to see through the sides! But it has been all worth it now as things are slowly coming together.

EQUIPMENT

115 gallon acrylic tank Length=32" Width=23" Height=34"
DIY Stand (Oak) with Tile surface Length=40" Width=40" Height=40"
DIY Hood (Oak) Length=32.5" Width=23.5" Height=19"
400 watt halide 14k w/ 2 40 watt superblue actinic
20 Gallon sump
Little Giant Pump 4-MD-SC
DIY Protein Skimmer
20 gallon refugium
Custom Sea Life Power Cooler inline

LIVESTOCK (New setup not very much livestock at this time)

200 lbs of Caribbean Live Rock
150 lbs of Live Sand
50 Turbo Snails
Med French Angel
Pulsing Xenia
Button Polyps


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aussiefishy

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i like the tiles too! used to have a tall tank... must be hard to reach the bottom of the tank to put corals/rocks! :lol: maybe i have extra short arms 8O

but generally it is quite nice! :wink:
 

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