Lance A. Lot's Basement Build

Lance A. Lot

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I would say that this is mostly about my 180 display tank but, a lot of activity has been happening with my 75 gallon tank lately. Both of these tanks are connected through a shared sump. I started this build about a month after buying my first house. I guess plans for a larger tank were in the making while I was finding a house to begin with. I crossed several houses off the list because they didn't have the right space for a large tank.
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This is my local club members helping me move the 180 all half inch glass tank to the basement.
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I didn't even have to do much.
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I even had help moving the stand down the stairs.

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The space where I demolished an old bar and took out a wall to put the tank
 
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If you want to see all the details about cutting out the internal overflow, plugging the holes, building an external overflow box, drilling new holes, and a lot of other details they are all on my build thread on the other popular reefing page under the same name. I am just trying to get this one up to speed.
 
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One of my more intuitive methods of leveling the tank. Two racing jacks and a couple of 2x4's. Before all of this I had to take a jack hammer to the floor and try my best to level out all the bumps.
 
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I found this old laundry drying rack in the basement when I moved in. I decided to "upcycle" it and make it a retractable lighting rack. It now holds 3 kessil A360We, a reefbright fixture, and a 2 bulb T-5 fixture.
 
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I built my own sump under the stand so I didn't have to try and fit it through the stand legs. The sump holds about 60 gallons full but normally may only have 35-40 gallons in it. The big mistake I made in this design was only drilling one hole for a 1.5 inch outlet. I should have drilled 2. I have a really powerful return pump that will overwhelm the plumbing from the glass sump to the 100 gallon horse trough next to it.
 
Had a visitor drop in and knock a bunch of rocks over.
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He somehow found his way into the HVAC crevice above my tank and fell in. Later discovered an opening to it from under my front porch where a hole was cut to allow the sump pump line out. This opening under the porch was filled in with concrete. No more visitors have dropped in since this incident.
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Don't worry I preformed a catch and release in a field about 2 miles away.
 
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Did a do over on my return plumbing because it wasn't very good. Came out looking like this... A little happier with this.
 
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Added some under tank lighting so I could see what I was doing back there. It gives you an idea of what my layout is.
 
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Changed up the aquascape since being knocked around by a baby possum. Also cut some black acrylic to hid the outline of the external overflow box.
 

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