Theres one for sale local to me, I believe it a called a Nuvo drop tank, but it's only around 20 gallons i think
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60" total length, 24" front to back.@Dburr1014 , just need overall length, the width and the max height as well as the min height. We can play with the length of the shallow end later
Something like this with the overflow at the left corner. What is the approximative price?Acrylic only. Glass in this shape is not a good idea. Canada. We've used forwarders before but that would be something you would need to investigate
If you keep the overall height to 48 inch, you will save very large Dinero. At those dims the sides are oversize sheetSomething like this with the overflow at the left corner. What is the approximative price?
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What is approx price of 48 inch heigh and 58 inches? To I can planify my budget.If you keep the overall height to 48 inch, you will save very large Dinero. At those dims the sides are oversize sheet
I like the hard tasks, for that I'm in this hobby.As it is, even at 48 deep you will need a snorkel to service the deep end
Seriously haha! Sign me up! I built one of the first in the states! It’s on r2r some where.. troylees diy drop off tank.10k??? That's crazy
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From glass or from acrylic?Seriously haha! Sign me up! I built one of the first in the states! It’s on r2r some where.. troylees diy drop off tank.
AcrylicFrom glass or from acrylic?
Acrylic is the only way to go on something like this. See that triple joint? It's just a matter of time in a glass tank for failure. Right. There.From glass or from acrylic?
Oh my God, I'm drooling. I love it.This is exactly the size you are stating that you want… it has its pros but lots of cons also!
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Build Thread - troylee's one of a kind diy, drop off tank....
this is a long drawn out thread so please bare with me.. im gonna cut and paste here so a couple parts might not make sense lol... here we go... first up the routers i used... one is mounted in my diy router table with a fence clamped on it so all my pieces are exactly the same...www.reef2reef.com
I don’t, I sold it.. it was 24” wide and 60” long.. tank was 24” deep and dropped off to 36”… it was a pain to keep clean.. if I ever did it again it would be a closed loop tank to help with the drop off and go 30” wide.Oh my God, I'm drooling. I love it.
Do you still have it? I would buy it but Vegas is pretty far from Connecticut.
That is what I want!
What were the dimensions on that tank?
I skimmed but didn't see them.
Must have been near 200 gallons.I don’t, I sold it.. it was 24” wide and 60” long.. tank was 24” deep and dropped off to 36”… it was a pain to keep clean.. if I ever did it again it would be a closed loop tank to help with the drop off and go 30” wide.
It was 175 gallons.Must have been near 200 gallons.
I wish I had your skills to do that!
Dang nice tank, right down to the wood covers.

I would probably use the kessil a500 to light something like this, with 3x kessil a360 for the "shallow" section and some led bars running the length of the tank for popTo light well 40 inch deep, do I need Metal Halide? 250 or 400W?
Will it cover 24x24 as well, as MH even 40 inch on the bottom?would probably use the kessil a500

