Finally have enough going on here to post
I've had my first tank running for almost a year now. Through that year I've learned a ton, and then I got the upgrade itch. This is the tank where I know what I want and I know how to do it. I settled on the popular 57g Oceanic Illuminata. The stand was built by Undertow Aquatics represented in BAR by Lateralus. I scrapped the overflow kit that came with the tank and set up a herbie style overflow. To avoid ruining the rimless look I drilled a return in the back. I ran the freshwater test and was absolutely amazed at the low noise compared to my current tank. I am extremely pleased I also jumped on the Ecotech bandwagon and got myself a couple MP10s and a Radion.
I'm timing this build with my change of apartments, so instead of a rushed tank move I just have what boils down to a livestock transfer. All that's left is to partition the sump and paint the back as soon as this rain clears off.
PICS (click for big):
Drillin'
Front view
Underneath. Sump isn't finished just yet.
Rear view
I've had my first tank running for almost a year now. Through that year I've learned a ton, and then I got the upgrade itch. This is the tank where I know what I want and I know how to do it. I settled on the popular 57g Oceanic Illuminata. The stand was built by Undertow Aquatics represented in BAR by Lateralus. I scrapped the overflow kit that came with the tank and set up a herbie style overflow. To avoid ruining the rimless look I drilled a return in the back. I ran the freshwater test and was absolutely amazed at the low noise compared to my current tank. I am extremely pleased I also jumped on the Ecotech bandwagon and got myself a couple MP10s and a Radion.
I'm timing this build with my change of apartments, so instead of a rushed tank move I just have what boils down to a livestock transfer. All that's left is to partition the sump and paint the back as soon as this rain clears off.
PICS (click for big):
Drillin'
Front view
Underneath. Sump isn't finished just yet.
Rear view