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Tank Build! 400 gallon build

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Actuary, Jul 28, 2016.

  1. Actuary

    Actuary Well-Known ReefKeeper

    Okay I had intended to hold off on posting anything until I was closer to being done with the build.. it can be like power watching a season of Game of Thrones when we get to speed through all the early parts of the build. But I'm getting too excited so I'm going to get things started.

    Wife and I moved from North Liberty (between CR and IC) to Adel (west of Des Moines) in April. We had a 180g in wall SPS tank in our old house and decided we might as well step things up a bit while we're relocating. So I've been preparing a wall behind our bar for a 400g display.

    Step 1: Find a perfectly good wall where you want the display
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    Scope out the other side of the wall where the tank will sit:
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    Rip off dry wall and start figuring out what you're up against

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    Cut out some studs and lay concrete blocks
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    Seal steel I-Beams
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    Get plywood to go on top of the beams
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    I still need to get back in there and cut the hole in the wall out, relocate the drain line, sink lines, and some electrical outlets... but things are coming along!

    Stay tuned!
     
  2. jeremy

    jeremy Acro Addict

    You have my attention. Following this one.
     
  3. blackx-runner

    blackx-runner Administrator Website Team Leadership Team

    Can't wait to see this progress. Your last tank was awesome, I'm sure this one is going to be even better. Are you doing acrylic again? What dimensions are you doing?
     
  4. Actuary

    Actuary Well-Known ReefKeeper

    Thanks! Yep I'm doing acrylic again. Last tank was SPS dominated, I'm planning on keeping this one limited to a FOWLR system. Dimensions are 72x36x36, the cinderblock wall and plywood run 4 feet deep to give me something to stand on behind the tank. I'm sure the extremely deep dimensions will make things interesting at times. Hopeful that keeping the lights off of the front pane and not keeping Ca and Alk as elevated as my SPS tank will help cut down on coralline algae on the front.

    Same dimensions as this build:
    Our 400 Gallon In Wall Natural Sun-Lit Reef" - Reef Central Online Community
    Which is an incredibly sad thread to read through by the way.

    The large dimensions will make some other things challenging as well (including the fact that it doesn't fit through doors). The tank is supposed to get here later next week, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed that things go smoothly!
     
  5. Actuary

    Actuary Well-Known ReefKeeper

    And the skimmer is a 76" tall LifeReef skimmer. Currently hooked up to a temporary 55 gallon tank I have running.
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  6. Bud

    Bud Loves Bacon Website Team Board of Directors Leadership Team GIRS Member Vendor

    I just saw this thread and expected it to be much longer!! Got an update?
     
  7. Actuary

    Actuary Well-Known ReefKeeper

    Progress..

    Shelves removed from wall
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    Cut the hole in the wall
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    Got the wall reframed, moved the electrical, rerouted the drain, rerouted the faucet lines, placed the beams on the masonry walls, got the plywood cut for the overflows, and placed on the stand.
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    Ready to set a tank in there now...
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    Tank is supposed to arrive tomorrow. Not looking forward to moving it... even though it's acrylic it still weighs around 400-450 lbs.
     
  8. blackx-runner

    blackx-runner Administrator Website Team Leadership Team

    Is that 1" acrylic on a tank that size?
     
  9. Actuary

    Actuary Well-Known ReefKeeper

    3/4" on bottom and sides, 1" on the top.
     
  10. Actuary

    Actuary Well-Known ReefKeeper

    Primed and painted drywall around the tank, sealed the concrete, and primed and painted the plywood, back 12" of the plywood is a non-slip dock coating for me to stand on. The stand runs 48" deep while the tank is 36" which gives me some built in scaffolding.
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    Got the foam pad cut to size today.
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    Now we're ready for the tank to go in there..
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    The tank was shipped from Florida and had a transfer in Atlanta.. it turns out they loaded it onto the wrong trailer in Atlanta and it wound up in Los Angeles. It is now in Omaha and should be arriving in the next day or two (schedule allowing). Hopefully the tour de US wasn't too rough on it!
     
  11. Actuary

    Actuary Well-Known ReefKeeper

    She has arrived. Movers are coming tomorrow to get it situated.. fingers crossed. 20160819_130849.jpg
     

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  12. Actuary

    Actuary Well-Known ReefKeeper

    And it's in..
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    I'm planning on putting wood paneling on that wall and will eventually get around to getting it trimmed in. Guess it's time to get some RO started.. this may take a while.
     
  13. blackx-runner

    blackx-runner Administrator Website Team Leadership Team

    Get that thing full and start the cycle.
    What are you thinking for fish?
     
  14. Actuary

    Actuary Well-Known ReefKeeper

    Hopefully the cycle is pretty quick. I've had the new rock cycling with the rock from my old 180g for the last four months.

    In terms of stocking I've been planning to keep it to a relatively peaceful community tank. I already have a queen angel, flame angel, and a pair of clowns. I'd like to get a blue tang, yellow tang, couple butterflies, several fairy/flasher wrasses, and maybe one more large angel. I'd also like to get a school of chromis, an anthia harem going. I really wish sohal tangs weren't so dang aggressive.
     
  15. Actuary

    Actuary Well-Known ReefKeeper

    Quite a bit more progress...

    Tank took about 3 days to fill with two RO units going.
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    Added sand and salt while it was filling..
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    Got the plumbing figured out while it was filling
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    Got the base rockwork done (leaving out the pictures of me in the tank)
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    Finally.. rockwork finished, lighting hooked up, and my few remaining fish transferred.
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    Got most of the gear running..
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    I need to try to get my equipment area straightened out a bit and get the tank trimmed out on the display side, but things are moving along!
     
  16. DangerJ

    DangerJ Well-Known ReefKeeper

    Very, very nice! That nice bar looks like it needs to be broken in...when'll you have your GIRS get together?:p
     
  17. Bud

    Bud Loves Bacon Website Team Board of Directors Leadership Team GIRS Member Vendor

    Whoa whoa whoa...that is obligatory when you can easily fit in the tank man. Come on!
     
  18. tbraz

    tbraz

    Great build, looks awesome.
     
  19. Actuary

    Actuary Well-Known ReefKeeper

    So it's been nearly 6 months and I still haven't done anything regarding the trim around the tank. My wife and I keep going back and forth on whether I should just trim around the tank and paint the wall or panel the whole wall (reclaimed wood). What do you guys think?

    tank wall.jpg
     
  20. AdamLawrence

    AdamLawrence Well-Known ReefKeeper

    Trim the tank with the same color as the cabinets.!

    Sent from my SM-N920V via App
     
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