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Hello everyone! It has been a while since I have made it on ARC due to so- many reasons.....I've mainly just been extremely busy in general!
Anyways here is the post for my DIY 500 gallon acrylic fish only tank. It started off with some corals (very few) and eventually I had to take them out to medicate the tank at one point and I decided not to put any back in.
I built this tank in about three weeks during my spare time. It was fun to build for the most part but as you can imagine for a first time acrylic tank build it was also quite frustrating and tiring at times.
I didn't have any help throughout the whole process other than putting the legs on the stand itself and somehow was it was built?? I put the tank on the stand by myself which still amazes me as it was not easy...whew!!:yuk: I only pulled a few muscles moving it up there. I wouldn't recommend doing this even if acrylic is lighter than glass if you get enough of it it'll still kill you! LOL!
I wanted this thread/build to be streamlined so instead of posting pictures here and there I just took pictures along the way instead of leading people on for weeks and months and so on with little progress. Instead I opted for the typical American approach of....BAM! Instant gratification! I hope you enjoy the pictures!
Oh yeah.... the tank is a "shared waterway/unified system" with the 500 gallon shark tank. This tank has it's own skimmer and 100 gallon sump but it is also combined with the shark tank's two sumps and some of the features for this new tank are controlled by the Digital Aquatics controller on the shark tank. I just wanted to keep it simple and water changes benefit both systems now and if I want I just change water out of one of them and so forth.
Anyways...on to the photos! Thanks for looking!:thumbs:
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Anyways here is the post for my DIY 500 gallon acrylic fish only tank. It started off with some corals (very few) and eventually I had to take them out to medicate the tank at one point and I decided not to put any back in.
I built this tank in about three weeks during my spare time. It was fun to build for the most part but as you can imagine for a first time acrylic tank build it was also quite frustrating and tiring at times.
I didn't have any help throughout the whole process other than putting the legs on the stand itself and somehow was it was built?? I put the tank on the stand by myself which still amazes me as it was not easy...whew!!:yuk: I only pulled a few muscles moving it up there. I wouldn't recommend doing this even if acrylic is lighter than glass if you get enough of it it'll still kill you! LOL!
I wanted this thread/build to be streamlined so instead of posting pictures here and there I just took pictures along the way instead of leading people on for weeks and months and so on with little progress. Instead I opted for the typical American approach of....BAM! Instant gratification! I hope you enjoy the pictures!
Oh yeah.... the tank is a "shared waterway/unified system" with the 500 gallon shark tank. This tank has it's own skimmer and 100 gallon sump but it is also combined with the shark tank's two sumps and some of the features for this new tank are controlled by the Digital Aquatics controller on the shark tank. I just wanted to keep it simple and water changes benefit both systems now and if I want I just change water out of one of them and so forth.
Anyways...on to the photos! Thanks for looking!:thumbs:
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