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40 Breeder Display/40 Breeder Sump

Well im no longer in NJ, but i still support and lurk the site so i figured why not share my new tank.
this one started out as a cheapo-pretty little freshwater tank full of neons...

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and all i could think about was adding salt to the thing ::)

so i did what any sane person would do, i re-bought all the "needed" equipment since i left my original stuff at home for the other tank.

living in an apartment doesnt provide an easy route to power tools. i started out building a canopy since i never got around to doing it for my first tank. the wood is simply ply balusters
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i was going to cover the top and back side of the canopy with this black plastic netting, i later decided to only cover the back side and use ply for the top.
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next up, the stand
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primed with kilz
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siliconed and puttied all edges
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painted black
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built my version of the sump light

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rubber grommet for hole drilled where the cord exits
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and a "y" painted black
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using the original sump from my old tank
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| skimmer/inlet | bubble trap | return pump/heater | divider wall | refugium/inlet |
installed a computer gromet for my wires
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next was to drill the tank
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and the glass is dirty
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for my plumbing i wanted my drain to split to either side of my sump and i couldnt find ( IDK if they make ) 1 1/2'' PVC "Y's"
regardless my local hardware store doesnt carry it so the bottom displays what i came up with to split my drain.
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around the overflow
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just a quick idea for some of you bare-bottom-ers
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originally i thought i would clip the wall up somehow
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those clips wouldnt hold much more then a frag rack. i just ended up shaving it and siliconing it to the back glass.
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taking a look at the specs

40 breeder display
40 breeder sump
MP10w powerhead ( eventually MAYBE another )
700gph glass-holes overflow
Quiet one 3000 return pump ( which is rated 780 gph but due to head height and returned water for my DIY carbon reactor i should be fine, i plan on using a smaller pump eventually anyways )
ASM mini G skimmer ( not sure if im using this, it needs a replacement pump anyways )
AWI Typhoon 5 stage RO/DI unit ( waiting on this to come in to start making water )
40lbs marco/40lbs sand
jager heater
Lights are not purchased yet, im thinking about t5s.

2x brute 20 gallon trash bins for saltwater/ro water
quiet one 800 for mixing saltwater
reef crystals salt mix
 
Jon,Welcome back,and yr build is coming along well.But wondering if yr going t5's why such a tall canopy?I will def tag along on this one.Cont gd luck on the build
 
thanks guys.

the tall canopy is to keep my options for lighting open. hopefully it will keep my cat from sitting ontop too. i dont think its as tall as it looks, regardless i dont mind it.
 

magic

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Jon

Welcome back! It's good to see you jumping back in. Your a chip off the old block and that's a good thing. Keep the updates coming.

Bob
 
thanks everyone! its good to be back at it. i missed the UPS man yesterday as i was at dale chihuly's exhibit looking at his glass work. ( google chihuly in images ;) )

hopefully today ill catch UPS because its my RO/DI unit.
 


Yea, I agree. A little birdie told me you got a bunch of corals this week. Lets see some pictures.

i picked up more sand for the refuge section of the sump. not sure if im happy with how fine it is. some very bad clouding going on at the moment.
when the tank was clear, as for corals they are under a 2 strip of T5s that has lighting in more of a yellow spectrum... not much to share.

thinking about LEDs from amazon and some sort of cone skimmer. any thoughts/suggestions?
 
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