Well, figured I might as well start a build thread and start documenting the things that are going on with the build. This was going to be a really slow build, but amazingly the wife requested that it be sped up. Was pretty happy about that. Anyway, tank is a 4'x2'x2' dual overflow all glass. Got the tank and a bunch of equipment for an amazing price from a member here who had to move. Here's some pics as of now.
While building the stand figured I should use the tank for something, lol.
Got the stand fully built and put it where the wife thought it should go. I told her it would be too big but she wanted to try.
As you can see the standis tall, 40", and my 2.5 yr old decided it was a great place for a fort. This lasted about a week before the wife agreed that it was to big and needed to move.
So I took it outside, but the tank on and filled with vinegar water to clean the tank up.
Soaked it for a couple days and scrubbed it down. Got 99% of the coraline off to give me a nice clean slate.
I then started messing with a rock scape. At first I thought about doing 2 pillars in front of the overflows, but couldn't come up with anything. I did get this though:
Lots of room for corals, but not many hiding places for fish. Since I want a lot of fish I had to rethink the design.
With the wifes help we were able to come up with this:
I really like this design as it still feels open, isn't touching any glass, has lots of hiding spots and lots of space for corals. I'm sure it might get tweaked a bit, but this is what I'm going with. I picked up some mortar from Erika and will be making this permanent soon.
While building the stand figured I should use the tank for something, lol.

Got the stand fully built and put it where the wife thought it should go. I told her it would be too big but she wanted to try.


As you can see the standis tall, 40", and my 2.5 yr old decided it was a great place for a fort. This lasted about a week before the wife agreed that it was to big and needed to move.
So I took it outside, but the tank on and filled with vinegar water to clean the tank up.


Soaked it for a couple days and scrubbed it down. Got 99% of the coraline off to give me a nice clean slate.
I then started messing with a rock scape. At first I thought about doing 2 pillars in front of the overflows, but couldn't come up with anything. I did get this though:

Lots of room for corals, but not many hiding places for fish. Since I want a lot of fish I had to rethink the design.
With the wifes help we were able to come up with this:




I really like this design as it still feels open, isn't touching any glass, has lots of hiding spots and lots of space for corals. I'm sure it might get tweaked a bit, but this is what I'm going with. I picked up some mortar from Erika and will be making this permanent soon.