The last 96 hours have been crazy.
Thursday night I started mocking the plumbing with the measurements and mental visualization of the sump. And did surprisingly well, the dry mock didn't need any cutting to fit.
Friday night after work went to my old place and started tearing down the old tank, goal was to get the sump out so I could finish the plumbing and allow it plenty of dry time.
Saturday morning sanded down the rough cuts of the canopy and Kilz'd the canopy and the inside of the removable doors. Saturday afternoon went and got the first load of livestock, then floated and released them into the tank. While they were floating I finished the priming. Saturday afternoon started painting the canopy, finished the painting before retrieving the remaining livestock. Saturday evening got the rest of the rock and coral from the 110, went back to the new place and floated them. Stopped and ate pizza with the wife and kids, then made the third and final trip to go fishing and catch fish in an almost empty tank. Got home and floated them, lost two fish in the transfer, one got speared by my sailfin while in the net and the other just stressed itself. After getting all the livestock transferred over I found the best stud to hang my canopy from and measured my 48" Giesemann fixture. And then hung the canopy. Then I put the fixture onto the top of the tank and hung it inside the canopy with the hanging kit I was using before. I have ordered another halide reflector and I will be adding that along with two more T5.
Sunday I completely emptied the old 110 so my coworker could come pick it up. After he got it went back home and started cleaning up the electrical and getting the DA Reef Keeper situated.
Here's the first FTS of the Stealth 180:
Have plenty of work left.
Thanks for looking.
Thanks to those who have helped me get here. Especially the understanding (future) wife.