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Just getting started on a drop off tank. We have a 30 gallon goldfish tank that my teen and I maintain, and this week I decided to take the leap into salt water. Bought an Innovative Marine 20 gallon Panorama. Waiting on a custom stand. Currently arranging rocks in my kitchen on staycation.

A few pics of my progress so far. Debating using our 50+ year old conch shell but it may be too big to fit. We’ll see. Super excited to get started. Planning to start the epoxy work today!

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it'll be a fun ride. new tanks are always a blast. regarding the shell.. is it bought or found? if bought there could be chemical residue on it.. likely, though it was left out on the sand for ants to eat the original snail... I would let it soak in water (preferably salt water) for a few weeks just to let whatever may be in/on it a chance to leach off. Good luck!
 
It belonged to my husband’s grandmother for many many years. It doesn’t appear to have anything on it but dust.
 
The shell looks like it may take up a lot of space on the floor. If you’re going to add corals and a CUC you may not have real estate for them.
 
Alright, first two pieces have epoxy. I used a bunch of Velcro cable ties to hold it stable. Seems like not enough putty but this is why I’m taking my time to get it right.
 

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The shell looks like it may take up a lot of space on the floor. If you’re going to add corals and a CUC you may not have real estate for them.
That’s what I suspect as well. It’s pretty big. I don’t think I’ll know until it’s in there. Might be something that could stay in there until the tank is ready for coral. Feels like that’s gonna take a while.
 
Before you commit, aquascape the tank (no sand/water) and let it sit for a day or two. If you don’t like it, change it up again until you’re happy.

That’s what I did and it took me a few days to get it right. Once I glued to the rocks, I was committed
 
I’ve got the two main pieces glued. One that’s dry, that’s exactly what I want to do. Then I can debate about the angles and spots to add the other pieces. I bought some to bust up and glue to cover the seams and make a few little islands too. ☺️
 
Before you commit, aquascape the tank (no sand/water) and let it sit for a day or two. If you don’t like it, change it up again until you’re happy.

That’s what I did and it took me a few days to get it right. Once I glued to the rocks, I was committed
Sorry not good at hitting the correct reply button.
 
it'll be a fun ride. new tanks are always a blast. regarding the shell.. is it bought or found? if bought there could be chemical residue on it.. likely, though it was left out on the sand for ants to eat the original snail... I would let it soak in water (preferably salt water) for a few weeks just to let whatever may be in/on it a chance to leach off. Good luck!
It’s super old. Found by my husband’s grandmother.
 
Failed first attempt to epoxy because I moved it. Redid the first two pieces and left overnight to cure. So hard not to touch it!!!

Moved it to the tank and added the second join. I wanted to make sure it fit well so thought the risk of building inside was worth it. Will move it slightly closer to the drop off before I add the bridge to the upper layer.
 

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So much epoxy. I’ve glued and re-glued. I haven’t set the top two pieces, but here’s where I’m at:
 

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I don’t think my shell will fit. It’s just too tight in there. and I don’t wanna crowd it. I’ll probably get it all set with sand and then try a few spots. But I’m not hopeful.

If I finish the epoxy tomorrow maybe water on Friday to get started cycling.
 
Ready to add salt water tomorrow and crank it up! My buddy is picking up materials for the stand tomorrow!
 

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Great start! Looks like you are ready for water. I have the same tank and about the same stand design. What light are you planning on running? If you want check out my build thread.
 

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