High Tide Aquatics

bee505 130g Tank

Finally coming around to complete my dream tank. I decided on a custom tank 60x24x21 built by a local builder Keith Grandt. The tank has 3 sided starphire glass with an external center overflow. The stand was built also by a local builder Mario. I am extremely happy with the quality of the tank and stand. I'll be posting more pictures along the way.

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Awesome Bennett, now give us some details man!!!

BTW is that a hanging light fixture I see on the ceiling that you pulled out of the way to stay out of the shot? :D
 
Congrats!!!
Dang, Keith did it eh?
My favorite tank builder.
Is the stand made of steel?

I debated between steel and wood, but ultimately decided on wood. I had a few quotes on steel stands that were way out of my price range. I have a 48" ATI 6 bulb light fixture hanging above with a 48" blue reef brite attached to the fixture.
 
Awesome Bennett, now give us some details man!!!

BTW is that a hanging light fixture I see on the ceiling that you pulled out of the way to stay out of the shot? :D
Good eye, but no. The previous owners of the house opened up the floor plans by knocking down some walls and adding a counter top. The dining room table area was re-positioned. I think it was just a cost effective way to keep the light above the dining table without messing with the electricals.
 
It finally happened. I was able to fill the tank. I used 2 jacks and a 4x4 cross beam to support the floor in the crawl space. Super sturdy, can probably hold an elephant.

Tank transferred finally happened. It took about a day to make the water and bringing it to the right salinity. After I dropped in the sand, it took about 2 days to clear up. Here is the picture with the cloudy water. I probably used 70% new water and 30% water from the old tank.

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Few coral photos after transfer:

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Full tank shot. Gosh, I have so much room now, time to go shopping :).

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