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Old 10/05/2007, 08:16 PM
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Thumbs up 99g Über Cube Build Thread (pics galore)

Hi All
This thread will continue essential where my last one left off.
http://archive.reefcentral.com/forum...hreadid=932755

I moved in to a new place, and like any self respecting reefneck would do, I took the opportunity to upgrade. It won’t be a huge step up from my 90 gallon in terms of water volume, but it will be allot cooler than my old tank. It is a 72cm cube (about 28 ¼”) made out of 10mm glass, which comes out to just over 373L or around 99 gallons. I am building the tank myself with an external coast to coast overflow, and euro bracing. For hardware, I will list the components below:

The Brains: I am going with an Aqua Controller 3 with two DC8’s to control things like light, heat, monitor pH, ect. I haven’t really figured out all the features of this little unit yet, but I hope to put it to good use.

The Heart: For flow I’m going with two Echotech Marine Votrecs.

The Bowels: For skimming and filtration I am going to use my heavily modified ASM G-4X, which has proven to be more than powerful enough. I am thinking about adding another sedra 9000 needle wheel pump. I am also going to use a fuge with a deep sand bead, and lots of cheato. I’m probably going BB, so the sand bed will probably be a good 8” deep. I have plenty of LS from my old tank. I will also run carbon with a TLF phosban reactor.

The Bones: For calcium supplementation, I am going to use a DIY reactor ran off a Milwaukee controller. I could use the AC3 to control my effluent pH, but I’d rather use it’s pH probe to monitor the water’s pH. I also use a DIY Kalk reactor that I process all the top off through.

The Kidneys: For water top offs and changes, all tap water will be processed through my Purely H2O 5 stage RO/DI unit.

The Sun: For lighting I am going with a 400W HQI MH lamp powered by a PFO HQI ballast. I have a 14,000k Hamilton bulb on order, but I am thinking of switching brands after I get things up and running. For reflectors I have a cheapo retrofit one on order, but I’d like to replace it with a lumenarch eventually. I am also going to use a 4x 24W t-5 actinic retrofit kit for supplementary lighting.

All The Rest: 2 x 250W titanium heaters, external centrifugal return pump, a Red Sea 100mgpd ozone generator (I have not used ozone before, so I plan to acclimate my tank slowly once everything is back to normal after the move.) That’s all I can think of right now.

Here are some pics of my first day of work on the big project.

Here’s the new tank in 2D


Step one: The bottom is being siliconed to the front. The bottom will be set 5mm off the ground so the weight is supported by the sides of the tank.


Step two: The back being siliconed to the bottom.


Step 3: Side one


Step 4: Side two, almost done. The piece sticking up is the bottom of the overflow box. Since it will be a coast to coast overflow, the eurobracing won’t do anything for the back pain. This should help shore it up. The drain pipes will stick out the back of the overflow.


that’s all for now. Tomorrow when it sets up I will tip it upright and put on the eurobracing. After that I want to leave it for a good 48 hours before I water test it.
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Old 10/06/2007, 09:07 AM
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Just an idea for the rockwork:



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Old 10/06/2007, 09:30 AM
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Old 10/06/2007, 11:41 AM
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Agreed^
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Old 10/06/2007, 08:11 PM
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that's cool, thanks. I'ce decided what I want to do is get a whole bunch or live rock rubble and spread it over the floor of the tank. I;m also going to go with a 1/4" acrylic sheet on the bottom to protect my bottom pain, and help anchor my rock work. Stay tuned for more pics, if i don't get them up tonight i'll get them up tomorrow.
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Old 10/06/2007, 08:35 PM
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Man it looks great so far. keep up the good work.
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Old 10/06/2007, 08:45 PM
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very nice start...
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Old 10/07/2007, 03:24 PM
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How did you do that rockwork pic? Its looks great, and you can also click on it and it changes. Way cool!
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Old 10/07/2007, 03:26 PM
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THAT ROCK WORK EXAMPLE IS AWESOME!!!! Wish i would have seen that prior to my middle build up!!
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Old 10/07/2007, 03:46 PM
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nice aquascape! is it going to be made out of foam?
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Old 10/07/2007, 03:57 PM
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Another day another dollar.
Here we are on day two, and she can stand on her own now. Everything sealed nicely, no visible bubbles of silicone between glass pains, and everything stayed well aligned over night.


Now it’s time to start euro bracing. The braces are 8cm thick, and made from the same 10mm glass. Here is the front and back being silicone in place. The front was fussy, and I had some trouble with air bubbles, so I enlisted my recently purchased, and sufficiently heavy salt jug to keep everything in line.


I let that cure up for the better part of the day before I added the side pieces. Tank maker node: you can never own too many clamps.


and here she is all set up with the tape and weights off.


Next up we have some overflow pics. For the overflow I am using 5mm glass that I cut myself. This glass is from an old window that I cleaned with rubbing alcohol.


The pain for the back of the overflow is where I am putting my bulkhead, but I decided to drill it before I attach it to the tank. I used a 85mm diamond coated hole saw from e-bay. I drill tanks professionally (well.. quazi professionally) so I have all the necessary gear.



Finally the last pain is in place and I can call the tank just about done. I still have to dull the edges of the glass that I cut, which I will do with a diamond bit and a dremel, and clean all the fingerprints and silicone boo boos, which I will do with razor blades, paper towel and rubbing alcohol.
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Old 10/08/2007, 11:42 AM
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...no visible bubbles of silicone between glass pains, and everything stayed well aligned over night.

...

The pain for the back of the overflow is where I am putting my bulkhead...

Finally the last pain is in place and I can call the tank just about done.
1. Coming along well. I wish i wasn't too chicken"stuff" to build my own glass tank - i'd love to build a rimless, starfire cube w/ black silicone.

2. PAIN = when you cut your finger on the glass tank you just built
PANE = a piece/side of the glass.
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Old 10/08/2007, 02:56 PM
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tomato tomaaaato. If your a stickler for grammer and spelling, this thread might annoy you because I am brutal. What spell check doesn't pick up probably won't get fixed. I think a rimless tank would be cool. If you do it, use 1/2" glass.
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Old 10/08/2007, 04:05 PM
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Awesome build! I can't wait to see it take shape.
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Old 10/08/2007, 04:16 PM
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Yeah, that glasswork is pretty dang neat.

Are you drilling any other holes in the tank for closed loops, pumps, or other fun items?
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Old 10/08/2007, 04:36 PM
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Nope, no more holes. I thought about doing a closed loope with on OM 4-way and a Dart (like my old tank), but I opted for two vortechs as they would be cheaper (slightly, when the plumbing parts are factored in), provide more flow and use less power.
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Old 10/10/2007, 01:28 PM
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Alright, water test time. My water test procedure is simple. Fill it half full (or half empty, depending on what kind of day you’re having), and see if it leaks… If it doesn’t, take it to capacity and then see how she holds up.

Filling up


These pictures may not look any different, but one was taken a 1 in the afternoon, and the second was taken when I got home from work at midnight

no chance, therefore no leaks


I took her up until she was full, and I also filled the overflow box to test that. It’s been sitting for three days and no leaks yet.


Here is all my new gear laid out in reef-geek fashion. There is still more to come, but this is what arrived yesterday morning.
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Old 10/10/2007, 06:50 PM
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Very impressive! I look forward to more updates.

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Old 10/10/2007, 10:14 PM
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Here’s a shot I forgot to include last update. I couldn’t resist, and I had to try out my vortechs. These things are awesome! They generate incredible water movement, and I can’t wait to play with the controller (if it ever comes out)… They are a little loud, but the directions say they should quiet down.


I tried out my MH lighting today. I went with a PFO HQI ballast, a 14,000k Hamilton bulb, and the cheapest pendant I could find.


The pendant is a cheap retrofit that would be pretty good for a rectangular tank, but I wanted something more along the lines of a lumenarch type pendant for my square tank. My pendant cost $25, and the only reason I bought it is so I could canabolize it to build my own lumenarch type pendant. I am going to use some sheet aluminum to make an octagonal reflector that will be about 20” or so in diameter. I probably won’t get started on the reflector anytime really soon, but for now I knocked up a ¼ scale model out of computer paper….you get the idea.

I plan on picking up some bristle board to knock up a full scale model first, and I will use those pieces as a template for when I cut my aluminum.
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Old 10/10/2007, 10:16 PM
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Looking good! Can't wait for the reflector build.
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Old 10/10/2007, 10:28 PM
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Looking good! Can't wait for the reflector build.
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Old 10/12/2007, 07:25 AM
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Hi all
Here’s a quick update.. while I’m supposed to be working.. anyway, last night I built my reflector out of sheet aluminum. You just use a king and a straight edge to score it, and it pretty much rips apart like paper.

A few rivets later and I got this

a few more and I got this:

It’s not the prettiest thing, but it will serve it’s purpose well, and it will be covered by an oak canopy so I could care less. I used some aluminum tape to cover up the cracks. This is the stuff that is used on heat vents.

it works!

and here it is mocked up over the tank. it’s exactly the right size and should work great on my cube.
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Old 10/12/2007, 07:37 AM
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are you at all concerned about the reflective surface not being very bright? the tape looks like it will reflect better than the reflector itself.
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Old 10/12/2007, 08:14 AM
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Yea it doesn't look like that aluminum is very reflective. You'd probably be better off painting it white even. Are you going to put a glass shield on that reflector?
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Old 10/12/2007, 10:46 AM
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I'm not concerned about the reflective surface Idealy it would be polished aluminum, but i've used this stuff for many reflectors and it alwais worksd well for me. I think i may upgrade to a lumenarch sometime in the future, and this will do for now. About the glass, i've been thinking about that. I want to use an acrylic water guard to pretect my t-5's from water splashes. Do you guys think acrylic would be any good at blocking UV? or should I go with a glass water guard?
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