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DHaut's DIY Custom Build! NEW STAND PICS!


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Hmm, very interesting.

I'm curious to see how this turns out now.

You'll have be careful to keep the area behind the rock wall siphoned free of detritus.

Looks cool though.

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comming along well, nice job

Thanks!

 

You'll have be careful to keep the area behind the rock wall siphoned free of detritus.

 

Yep - there's plenty of room to get some hard tubing down there to siphon - I'm also debating making a cave out of that area to cut out some of it. We'll see.

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SWEET looking design

 

Thanks again! I'm ready to get that light so that I can build the canopy.

 

I'm cutting out the cave right now - I'll post pics later tonight when I'm done.

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I wonder if you could have a cryptic fuge in that lil area back there.

If nothing else, mebbe you could keep your heater there.

 

Heater, yes. Fuge - I'm using my AC70 for that. But even so, I could probably get some chaeto down there. Good thinking. Posting pics of the cave soon.

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Here's some updated shots of the cave. Can't wait to get this stuff rocked and foamed! I left part of the cave "ceiling" open to let light illuminate a corner just a bit. Maybe some sun coral under there!

 

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A cryptic fuge is not like a regular fuge, it uses stuff like sponges to filter the water. Doesn't need light.

 

That's interesting - got any examples I can check out?

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I GIVE UP!!!

 

I'm drilling this thing and making a 10g sump under my stand. Just bought my glass-holes.com nano overflow kit. Hope I don't explode it.

 

Also, I almost have my rock wall fully dremeled. I'll post pics when I start to glue the sand on.

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you seem to be quite the DIYer I'm sure you can handle it. ;)

 

Thanks for the vote of confidence. This tank's moving so slow that I might have that hole drilled by the time the recession is over...

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SICKKKKK!!! hey what part of Crooklyn you from dude? I Live in Rockaway Beach

 

Cobble Hill - might move if rent prices keep dropping towards Park Slope.

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Awesome build, awesome work. Can't wait to see how it turns out.

 

Thanks!

 

I'm going to start gluing the sand to the wall tonight. Still waiting on my overflow kit and then I'll drill. Also got to get my 10g for the fuge and finish up stuff on the stand. All this while holding a real job, lol.

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Started gluing the sand - this is going to take a while:

 

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Also added the shelf for the fuge to the stand:

 

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And...my glass hole kit:

 

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Inching along. Hopefully my stand levelers will be here soon and I can level out the main tank to figure out what water level I need for the overflow.

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