65gal upgrade to 125gal!

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Hi everyone! I'm a lifelong aquarium hobbyist who started with marine aquariums in 2000. I had bought a 65gal tank and stand on an impulse. At the time I thought it would be plenty big enough. Had a few failures with fish only and a wet dry before starting to explore the mysterious live rock! Lol At that time I didn't appreciate how nice the Fiji premium rock was and pitched a bunch every time I reworked that tank. Wish I still had some.( Huge learning curve for me back then.) Fast forward through a few moves and a divorce that tank is still with me. I did what I thought was my last build in October of 2017 but again quickly realized the size limitations for the fish I wanted. So here I am starting my first build thread for a 125gal that will be an upgrade for the current inhabitants of my 65. Thanks for reading, and thanks for all the great information here! This is a current shot of the 65. It was started with about 45lbs of Florida rock and 20 lbs of a base.
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First thing is a modest budget. I don't mind spending good money where necessary but I've also learned the value of diy and second hand. I found the tank brand new with the sticker still on at a grange sale for 150$. That's what got me going. I don't care for bending down or sitting on a bucket to see the aquarium so I'm in the process of fabricating a 37" tall square steel tubing stand. The rest of the equipment will be as follows;
Trigger ruby 36 used
Reef octopus 150 classic used
Modular marine overflow
Jaebo dcq8000 return pump
diy return manifold
3 Kessil 360's
Apex jr w/dos
Not sure about flow yet

Some photos of where I'm at!
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I just upgraded from a 55 to a 125 similar to urs.... Ill be following along.

nice job on the stand! I wish I could have drilled mine, all tempered on the old perfecto 125's. :( Gonna be a HOTB overflow for me
 
I just upgraded from a 55 to a 125 similar to urs.... Ill be following along.

nice job on the stand! I wish I could have drilled mine, all tempered on the old perfecto 125's. :( Gonna be a HOTB overflow for me
Thank you! My local fish store builds steel stands for some very large aquariums so that was my inspiration. As well as wanting a standing view height! The top of this is 60". Im anxious to see your build too!
 
U can view the whole story in the link in my signature.. U can do the same for yours as well.

The 125 is currently running fallow with my inverts and coral... and all my fish are on the old 55g.

Running a canister filter for now until the 55 finishes its job and I empty it and clean it out, because it is going to become my DIY sump once it's ready :)
 
U can view the whole story in the link in my signature.. U can do the same for yours as well.

The 125 is currently running fallow with my inverts and coral... and all my fish are on the old 55g.

Running a canister filter for now until the 55 finishes its job and I empty it and clean it out, because it is going to become my DIY sump once it's ready :)
I like the size of a 55 for a sump/refugium! I gave up a lot of size for my fuge, but I got a nice deal on the used trigger sump.
 

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