
I bought this tank used and abused. The center brace, which was 3/4" glass, had been broken so I ordered a replacement. Here is what I started with. It's 120 x 24 x 36.


Here is the room where the 450 is going to be set up in. It will go against the wall to the right.

Since the tank will block the doorway into the theater room, we expanded the doorway.

Interesting story. About 3 weeks after I bought the tank, the guy I bought it off of called and asked if I would also like to buy the stand that the previous owner had built for it. I went to see it and I paid him cash right on the spot. It's an awesome piece of furniture and VERY well built.

I ripped off the broken pieces of glass that used to be the center brace and I siliconed on the replacements. Fully cured silicon REALLY holds! It was a serious PITA to get the old one off. This is a ledge brace that the big 24" x 24" sits on. That piece has also been siliconed on and has set for a week now.


Here is a pic of the holes that are drilled into it. The red dots are 3/4" bulkheads and the blues are 1". There are also two 1" bulkheads in the bottom plus a 1 1/4" one. The numbers are the measurements, in inches, from the right hand side and from the bottom. I'll be running a Sequence Hammerhead in a closed loop and a Sequence Barracuda as the return pump. That should get me up to around 9,000 gph in flow. Not really enough for SPS but I'm more interested in LPS, zoas, shrooms, rics, those kind of corals. I think that should be enough for those guys. The main thing I like about this tank is the 10 feet of swim room for tangs.

Anyway, tomorrow I have a bunch of guys coming over to help me lift it up onto the stand. Then the plumbing begins. We pretty much finished remodeling the entire area, including putting slate down around the wood burner which is around the corner from the tank. I'm TIRED!
I'll get more pics of it up on the stand tomorrow. The tank really cleaned up nicely. I also received 900 lbs of a mixture of sand from Dr. Foster and Smith. Their shipping policy is unbelievable. The sand plus 5 buckets of IO/RC cost me $18 to ship to my house.
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