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hello everyone, I'm proud to be sharing with you guys my latest build. When I was planning this tank and researching the equipment I'd be using I realized how "pretty" some of the new stuff was (sumps skimmers and light fixtures). So I figured instead of hiding all this cool looking very expensive equipment, why not show it off? Why hide what's under the hood when that's really what's keeping this thing running? I figured, those who understand the hobby will enjoy it and those that don't will still be intrigued. I don't know anything about cars but if you pop the hood on a fancy sports car I'm gonna be interested to see even though I don't understand it. Well, that's the concept behind the build.
The tank itself is 12"x12"x36" (just under 20 gal) rimless acrylic tank that I made myself. I had an acrylic shop cut me the panels and I did the rest. It has a herbie overflow and a return coming out the back. The plumbing isn't as efficient as it could be but I really liked how it looked. That size plumbing is already overkill for a tank that size so I didn't mind losing a few gph for a cool look.
The skimmer, sump and reactor are also overkill but I'll probably wanna upgrade the tank size once I move from my temporary apt in alittle over a year. I figured since it's got kind of a laboratory look to it i can pull off doing a bare bottom. I'm not gonna make this post much longer to avoid losing you guys lol. Here's some of the equipment
Radion gen 2 led (light)
Eshopps medium cube sump
Aquamaxx coneS co-1 (skimmer)
Apex jr (controller)
Mp40 (wave maker)
Vertex multi media reactor (carbon)
Hope you like it!
The tank itself is 12"x12"x36" (just under 20 gal) rimless acrylic tank that I made myself. I had an acrylic shop cut me the panels and I did the rest. It has a herbie overflow and a return coming out the back. The plumbing isn't as efficient as it could be but I really liked how it looked. That size plumbing is already overkill for a tank that size so I didn't mind losing a few gph for a cool look.
The skimmer, sump and reactor are also overkill but I'll probably wanna upgrade the tank size once I move from my temporary apt in alittle over a year. I figured since it's got kind of a laboratory look to it i can pull off doing a bare bottom. I'm not gonna make this post much longer to avoid losing you guys lol. Here's some of the equipment
Radion gen 2 led (light)
Eshopps medium cube sump
Aquamaxx coneS co-1 (skimmer)
Apex jr (controller)
Mp40 (wave maker)
Vertex multi media reactor (carbon)
Hope you like it!



