Panic's 360g SPS Peninsula

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That's a 42 inch high stand right? Perfect for some stools and a bartop/ledge next to the tank.

What if you move the piano over in front of vent to the right like below. You'd have a great view of the end of the tank while playing.

Then slide the tank closer to the windows on the left. That would let the room to the right have more space and there would be more walk around the tank space when going from room to room.

Add a bar top/ledge against the tank closest to the windows on the left and a couple stools to sit on. Up close viewing :) Just an idea!

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I plan to put a bar shelf going around the tank for sure. I have that on my 270 in the basement and had it on the last tank too. It’s a must for beers and elbows.

The overflow box ended up being a few inches wider than I thought so there is less room on the end. My wife requested to have nothing sticking out any further on that end since the space to the wall is only 32” instead of 36”.

The position of the tank stays just because of where the support beam is placed. I have a big piece of oak curing in my garage that will be a 9’ long live edge dining room table that goes in the front part of the room
 
Man that tank looks very similar to something I have seen... :cool: . Remind me where that sump is going again?

Hmmmm, where could that have been...

Sump room is in the basement below and the plumbing is ready to go down there. I just have to put the bulkheads in the new tank and plumb the lines that come through the floor
 
I'm impressed your wife is supportive! Mine, well, not so much, even of a nano. lol.
If the tank feels large for the room, which i'm not sure is possible, you can always build a bigger house and then get an even bigger tank! ;)
 
Hmmmm, where could that have been...

Sump room is in the basement below and the plumbing is ready to go down there. I just have to put the bulkheads in the new tank and plumb the lines that come through the floor

Do you have an estimated timeline for when the tank would be wet?
 
Do you have an estimated timeline for when the tank would be wet?

It’s filling up with water now and will be at least 2 more days til it’s full enough to salt. I need to start on my rock structures next.
 
It will be mostly sps, but I’ll have lots of Lps in there too. Whatever looks good goes in
Sweet! What are you doing for flow? My 200 gallon is six foot peninsula. I just bought six MP60's for the back wall because i won't put anything on the far end. I thought about something on the eurobrace hanging down, but i don't want any cords with ceiling mounted lights.

What are you going to do for flow, any good ideas? ??
 
Sweet! What are you doing for flow? My 200 gallon is six foot peninsula. I just bought six MP60's for the back wall because i won't put anything on the far end. I thought about something on the eurobrace hanging down, but i don't want any cords with ceiling mounted lights.

What are you going to do for flow, any good ideas? ??

I have four mp40s and a mp60 for the back wall and if that’s not enough, then I’ll put a gyre or 2 on the front. Those I’d need to figure out a way for them to attach to the eurobracing to keep them
off the front glass
 
I have four mp40s and a mp60 for the back wall and if that’s not enough, then I’ll put a gyre or 2 on the front. Those I’d need to figure out a way for them to attach to the eurobracing to keep them
off the front glass

Also seems oddly familiar... I have 2 mp60s on the pack with 4 mp40s and a gyre at the front connected to the euro bracing. Feel free to copy my bracket idea!
 
Also seems oddly familiar... I have 2 mp60s on the pack with 4 mp40s and a gyre at the front connected to the euro bracing. Feel free to copy my bracket idea!
Oh I will! No need to reinvent the wheel. I plan to hunt that down in your build thread when that time comes.

The overflow issue is extra obvious with water in the tank and light on it. Not sure what's going to happen with this thing. I'm not happy with it
 
if you're mounting your gyre to the eurobrace does that mean your filling your tank pretty much all the way to the top? I've got a good 1" buffer at the top of my tank.
 
if you're mounting your gyre to the eurobrace does that mean your filling your tank pretty much all the way to the top? I've got a good 1" buffer at the top of my tank.
the water is a little over 1" from the top so I'd need to make an extender for it
 
do you also run teh gyre really close to the top of the water level? The center of the gyre is about 3.5" below the top of the water level.
 
Oh I will! No need to reinvent the wheel. I plan to hunt that down in your build thread when that time comes.

The overflow issue is extra obvious with water in the tank and light on it. Not sure what's going to happen with this thing. I'm not happy with it

What is the overflow issue? Do you have a photo?
 
What is the overflow issue? Do you have a photo?

The back glass was supposed to be black with only the notch cut out of the overflow visible. The overflow is very noticeable, so the opposite of what I ordered.

They could send a piece of black glass to overlay the back and a tech to install it, refund some money if I have to sub it out, or pick it up and send me a new tank. I’m not moving it myself again, especially not twice. I also don’t want to fiddle with the overflow and void the warranty. I’m pretty bummed out with it right now.

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