Need your advice about my plans - wish I had found your service before I got this far. Above are a couple of pictures of 115 gallon aquarium (now empty) that I am trying to aquascape for a reef tank. It is part of a room divider between living and dining area and is over 30 years old, and I am trying to restore it as a marine aquarium although it is not plumbed for a sump. Hope you can see it here as reflections may mess up the images. It is tall (27 1/2 inch water column) and narrow (19") and 53 inches long, with wood around it, custom made, glass. I liked the look of "floating reef" but could not do it easily as the tank is visible from both sides. Had some acrylic structures built that I plan to attach marine rock, or old coral pieces I can find on the beaches, to try to make it look like it is "floating", and to get the level of corals up so they will not be more than 20 inches below the water surface. Will seal the base to the bottom glass and then put about 1" of sand over it. Have one set of acrylic about twice as long as the other and a gap of about 4 inches between them, with a third level connecting the two structures. Have about 4 inches all around the acrylic structures for flow and cleaning glass. Each level is 6 inches above the other, so top acrylic is at 12 " above floor, and roughly 15 inches below the surface of the water when filled. Challenge for me will be to find/cut right corals/stones as I am in Oman and no real access to vendors of dry rock. Also I catch my own fish by snorkeling nearby. I carried from the USA my setup including 2 Al Hydra 26 HP lights, one Tunze Comline DOC 9012 Skimmer, two Tunze Comline multifilter 3168's, for circulation two Rossmont Mover M1900's and one Rossmont Waver WR-2CH "All in one". Planning to keep the pumps/filters on the two sides of the tank where they will not be so conspicuous.