165How many gallons are each of these?
165How many gallons are each of these?
I have two of the same ones in my backyard I keep meaning to set up. No time...
The base is actually bolted together and then bolted to the wall. It’s not going anywhere. The large metal tray the display tank sits on was welded in the house to the giant steel support beams. Robert insisted that the aquarium sit dead level so the structural engineer had to calculate the deflection of the steel beams once the aquarium was fully loaded. The welder thought we were crazy to specify that the tray needed to be installed 3/32” higher and not be dead level. When performing the initial fill it was a bit of a nail biter watching the level sitting on the short side of the tank slowly creep towards being perfectly level as the tank filled. Huge props to the structural engineer, he nailed it. Go math!Is that square steel tubing holding everything up and together? How did you attach them to each other? Did you break out the welder inside?
I never would've considered that. That's awesome!The base is actually bolted together and then bolted to the wall. It’s not going anywhere. The large metal tray the display tank sits on was welded in the house to the giant steel support beams. Robert insisted that the aquarium sit dead level so the structural engineer had to calculate the deflection of the steel beams once the aquarium was fully loaded. The welder thought we were crazy to specify that the tray needed to be installed 3/32” higher and not be dead level. When performing the initial fill it was a bit of a nail biter watching the level sitting on the short side of the tank slowly creep towards being perfectly level as the tank filled. Huge props to the structural engineer, he nailed it. Go math!
Hi Max! Welcome to the club!!! Glad you found my hide out!Just saying hi! Robert has been fantactic putting this system together for our family. Can’t wait to have the tank fully cycled! Also related to the question of maintaince earlier in the thread my second oldest son (16) and I are planning on learning all the ins and outs. In fact if my son ever gets his drivers license (kids these days!) he wants to work at Neptune on the weekend. I’m fully supportive and not just because of the employee discount
We would never...no, you are totally right. It is our favorite past time.I don’t want them to dissect all my design flaws!
Especially this guy, don’t invite him.We would never...no, you are totally right. It is our favorite past time.
Goes great with ice cream and a light drizzle of caramel.I love fish poo
That's phish food I thinkGoes great with ice cream and a light drizzle of caramel.
That’s awesomeThe base is actually bolted together and then bolted to the wall. It’s not going anywhere. The large metal tray the display tank sits on was welded in the house to the giant steel support beams. Robert insisted that the aquarium sit dead level so the structural engineer had to calculate the deflection of the steel beams once the aquarium was fully loaded. The welder thought we were crazy to specify that the tray needed to be installed 3/32” higher and not be dead level. When performing the initial fill it was a bit of a nail biter watching the level sitting on the short side of the tank slowly creep towards being perfectly level as the tank filled. Huge props to the structural engineer, he nailed it. Go math!