I did a thing today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My tank has been improving drastically as my Nitrates are finally becoming detectable (but GHA is getting worse). I've stepped up my husbandry and do consistent 15g w/c's every week as well. My nem is much happier as well (I also switched foods so that may be it). I went into Reefstock 2019 riding this high.... bad idea... I walked out with not one but TWO tanks :0 A 16g cube (15.5"^3) and a 17g rectangular tank both rimless low iron. One is tied into my main tank (for sensitive critters) and the other will be a QT tank. Lots of firsts for me; I:
Tied two tanks together via a mutual sump
Drilled a tank (twice!)
Installed an external overflow and plumbed it
Built a tank stand
...yeah.
I'm really stoked and looking forward to stocking my sensitive critters tank with some cool stuff. Ideas:
LTA and breeding clownfish
Pipefish
Seahorses
???
The stand is just a rough build to hold me over until my dad can build me a legit stand with his woodworking skills. I just have a skill saw, belt sander, and a speed square that I found out isn't...square... so the stand is pretty rough but it's level and sturdy.
The only problem I'm having is that the overflow (Eclipse S from eShopps) is very loud; I want to build a herbie but I don't think there's room in the box and I don't know if I want to do a ball valve (sketchy) so will need to research that.
Pics (I'll add more pics of the better looking main tank when the water clears up):
Drilling the hold was scary but not bad.
This was irritating. The bulkhead hole was not drilled properly and the bulkhead didn't fit so I had to sand it down to fit. This is like a 100-120 overflow shouldn't have that issue (and should be quiet).
All I had to build the stand. I gave up on 45 deg cuts lol
Drilled tank. I had to buy another diamond bit for the return line. Manufacturer recommended 1.5" but I got away with 1 3/8".
All done (keep in mind a legit stand will go there to hide everything soon).
