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anen

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Hello all-

I was active here on MR back in the 2009-2013 time frame but I had to take my tank down when I took a job in San Francisco. There I was living in a small studio apartment and didn't have space for a tank. I have since moved to the Vegas area and am ready to get salty! The tank is a Marine X 110.4 and I'm planning for it to be SPS dominant. I'll probably do a thread on R2R but I'm posting here first since this is where I fell in love with the hobby and in case I can reconnect with anyone who I knew from back then.

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While the Waterbox tank is nice, the stand was not. The frame was made out of very thin aluminum which I just did not trust. I actually sold the stand to someone who told me they were buying it so they could use the pieces to reinforce their own Waterbox stand because it was swaying o_O. Also, because they had a support piece between the doors I wouldn't be able to remove the sump if I ever needed to. That didn't work for me so I bought this aluminum frame from Alufab.


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I am cladding the frame Elos style in marine grade plywood that I sprayed with white poly.

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I applied walnut veneer to the doors but I haven't sprayed a topcoat on them yet.

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For those of you who are curious I attached the panels to the frame using these things called button fix. They were designed for this purpose so you need to use a spacer. I am using some 4mm standoffs.

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I used the Red Sea sump modification kit to cut the baffles out of my sump to accomodate a Reefmat.

That's it for now- plan to get water in this thing next week.
 

anen

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Tank is on the stand!

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One thing that freaks me out a little is the foam pad that comes under the tank was compressed by the packaging materials probably from sitting so long. There's a good bit of the corners that is not touching the stand. I exchanged emails with Waterbox and they say it is perfectly fine though :oops:

Either way, filling the tank will need to wait since I called an audible with my gear. Over the years in my reefing absence I have been cobbling together an Apex system. Given where things are, I'm not sure starting a new tank with an Apex is the right move. I just ordered a bunch of Hydros and Reef Octopus stuff. Once I get my return pump I'll be able to do my plumbing, and get some water in this thing.

In the meantime I have to finish the doors of the stand up and get started on some cabinets.

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Behind the tank is an alcove where I will be putting a bank of cabinets. The left wall of the alcove faces a bathroom. The plan is to build a base cabinet where I will store my RODI and plumb it to the drain line under the bathroom vanity. I have cut a hole in the right side of the alcove so I can run dosing lines to the tank. Upper cabinets will serve as storage for all the reefing junk.
 

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anen

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Henderson, NV
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Nice, Welcome back. I came back in November and so far I love it.

Unfortunately, MR is much quieter than it was 15 years ago. R2R and social media is where most people I post now.
Welcome back to you too! I don't get the appeal of social media for stuff like this. Its much easier to search the forums than it is to go through a bunch of FB wall posts. Its a step backwards IMO
 

dacaptain78

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Looks great. Best of luck with it!. I just ordered an Alufab stand as well. How was the assembly?

I plan on sheathing the stand with wood as well. How are you planning to attach the wood panels to the stand? I was think of attaching with a French cleat so I could just lift the panels off for maintenance, but open to ideas.
 

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