BPreefer's 125 build

BPreefer

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Well it has finally begun , I have gone from a 28g nano cube, to a 75g to my current build which will be a 125g. I have torn down both of the other tanks so I can take my time and concentrate on doing this right the first time. So this will probably be a slow and boring build thread.

Equipment list:

- 125g glass tank with black silicone.
- Glass holes overflow 1500gph(2x1.5) drains.
- Water blaster hy7000 (1800gph).
- Oceans motions 4 way.
- Stand and canopy (1.5"square steel tube).
- 3 Ai sol (super blue)
- 4 80watt t5.
- Filtration will be through a custom acrylic sump (40x18x14)
- Vertex omega 150 skimmer
- Vertex zeo reactor
- Lifereef lcr1 calcium reactor

Here are some pics of the stand in the process of being built.







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09bumblebee

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Need to finish up bracing and she's ready for primer and paint.
 

BPreefer

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BPreefer's 125 build

You should look Brian up if you are wanting to build a steel stand. Great work. More pics to come.


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BPreefer

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BPreefer's 125 build

...edit change of plans on lighting


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cdrewferd

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Can't wait. Those heat sinks are sweet. Rally thinking about using those for my build. They are a bit more expensive than other heat sinks, but they come with a lot of things other heat sinks don't.

Can't wait to see this build come along.
 

BPreefer

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cdrewferd;214871 said:
Can't wait. Those heat sinks are sweet. Rally thinking about using those for my build. They are a bit more expensive than other heat sinks, but they come with a lot of things other heat sinks don't.

Can't wait to see this build come along.
There way cheaper when you get them as Christmas gifts. Lol I would have bought them regardless , I like the fact that if you don't like where the LEDs are positioned that you can rearrange everything pretty easy. Also add a very finished look to a diy project.


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BPreefer

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BPreefer's 125 build

Well I got bored waiting for new parts to show up, so I thought I'd add some pics of my frag tank setup holding what's left of my livestock.

 

CRW Reef

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Dang Brent looks like you have some nice zoa/paly colonies in there man!!! Those will be sweet members of the new tank!!! Now bring on the tank already slacker!!!!!
 

BPreefer

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BPreefer's 125 build

CRW Reef;215920 said:
Dang Brent looks like you have some nice zoa/paly colonies in there man!!! Those will be sweet members of the new tank!!! Now bring on the tank already slacker!!!!!
Thanks Chad, nothing compared to your garden. As soon as I get the stand I will get some pics of the tank. Still need to drill it. Just trying to work up the nerve. Lol
 

WatercolorsGuy

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Looking forward to seeing this all set up Brent.
 

BPreefer

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BPreefer's 125 build

Going to use this beast for the return. It is a water blaster 7000.


Going to drill the overflows and use the glass holes 1500gph overflow kit.


Here is the zeovit reactor I am using.
 
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jahmic

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Subscribed. Looking forward to seeing this come together, and I really like the idea of a steel stand. How do you end up attaching the face/panels of the cabinet? Do you just use brackets?
 

Dr.DiSilicate

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BPreefer's 125 build

I just finished installing the water blaster 7000 on my 120. Pushes way more h2o than my mag 18 and much quieter! Just a slight hum and 1/2 the power usage. Hopefully it will have the added advantage of less heat in the summer. Your build looks good!
 

BPreefer

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BPreefer's 125 build

jahmic;215985 said:
Subscribed. Looking forward to seeing this come together, and I really like the idea of a steel stand. How do you end up attaching the face/panels of the cabinet? Do you just use brackets?
I'm going to use magnets, so all panels are removable. Complete under tank access.
 

BPreefer

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BPreefer's 125 build

michael.lemke;215986 said:
I just finished installing the water blaster 7000 on my 120. Pushes way more h2o than my mag 18 and much quieter! Just a slight hum and 1/2 the power usage. Hopefully it will have the added advantage of less heat in the summer. Your build looks good!
I have heard many good things, great to hear that it is working well for you. I was hoping it was as quiet as everyone said and I love the energy savings and warranty.
 

jahmic

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BPreefer;215987 said:
I'm going to use magnets, so all panels are removable. Complete under tank access.
Brilliant. I'll definitely have to keep that in mind if I decide to do a bigger build.
 

BPreefer

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BPreefer's 125 build

Stand done, now time for paint.
Stand is 73"(l)x25"(w)x38.5(t). Made of 1.5" square tubing with 1/8" wall.

 
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