Hey everyone.
My wife has given me the go ahead to start planning the build for a tank in our lounge and there are a few "fun" things that i need some advice on to make it.
This will be my first salt water tank.
So to start dimensions are L 3655mm x W 700mm x H 900mm (144" x 27.5" x 35") with a but cut off one corner (where the mask is in the photo) (2300L or 600 gal)
Glass tank, concrete slab foundation (typically 75mm concrete on gravel or sand for my area (overall the weight will be just around 1ton per m2 so not worried about weight much)) walls around tank are brick but wont be used as any kind of support for the tank.
tank will sit at height of where the wooden ledge is in the photo 880-900mm up and will run from wall to wall on the 2 sides of the photo, top of tank will be just above the top of the 2 black book stands (which obviously wont be there anymore after installed)
tank stand will house a sump (I'm thinking saltwater refugium sump) stand is most likely to be wood but if steel is needed then that's ok too
Questions..
1. glass is not cheap i got a estimate for the bottom plate of glass at 10mm thick (0.39") of which i would put on Plywood or MDF for added flat support and that came to $750 AUD ($515USD) being that's only the first piece its made me rethink about doing it that way and possibly doing the bottom ends and the 2 parts behind the book case in Ply wood. Thoughts?
2.I've estimated 10mm thick sheets for the glass with supports 100mm wide every 500mm but i haven't been able to find a calculator online that deals with top of glass supports to modfy glass thickness.
3. Being the lounge i want the filtration to be as quite as possible (who doesn't want a quite tank!) so I'm thinking bean overflow however with a tank this size i don't know if its a good idea to have one outlet at one end (a bit worried about turning it into a indoor river!) or one at each end and where should i have the inlet being both sides of the middle of the tank is viewing panels or if there is something else i should be using.
4. is there somewhere i can get advice on how much support i need for the stand?
In regards to the sump ill have to build it into the stand with only the front panel being a viewing panel the other 3 sides and bottom will be plywood also thinking about making the refugium as pretty as possible and making the stand so you can see that part of the filtration (as it will be great for the kids to learn when they can see with the dirty parts still kinda hidden away of course (my wife would kill me if it didn't look clean!))
Thanks in advance for your advice.
My wife has given me the go ahead to start planning the build for a tank in our lounge and there are a few "fun" things that i need some advice on to make it.
This will be my first salt water tank.
So to start dimensions are L 3655mm x W 700mm x H 900mm (144" x 27.5" x 35") with a but cut off one corner (where the mask is in the photo) (2300L or 600 gal)
Glass tank, concrete slab foundation (typically 75mm concrete on gravel or sand for my area (overall the weight will be just around 1ton per m2 so not worried about weight much)) walls around tank are brick but wont be used as any kind of support for the tank.
tank will sit at height of where the wooden ledge is in the photo 880-900mm up and will run from wall to wall on the 2 sides of the photo, top of tank will be just above the top of the 2 black book stands (which obviously wont be there anymore after installed)
tank stand will house a sump (I'm thinking saltwater refugium sump) stand is most likely to be wood but if steel is needed then that's ok too
Questions..
1. glass is not cheap i got a estimate for the bottom plate of glass at 10mm thick (0.39") of which i would put on Plywood or MDF for added flat support and that came to $750 AUD ($515USD) being that's only the first piece its made me rethink about doing it that way and possibly doing the bottom ends and the 2 parts behind the book case in Ply wood. Thoughts?
2.I've estimated 10mm thick sheets for the glass with supports 100mm wide every 500mm but i haven't been able to find a calculator online that deals with top of glass supports to modfy glass thickness.
3. Being the lounge i want the filtration to be as quite as possible (who doesn't want a quite tank!) so I'm thinking bean overflow however with a tank this size i don't know if its a good idea to have one outlet at one end (a bit worried about turning it into a indoor river!) or one at each end and where should i have the inlet being both sides of the middle of the tank is viewing panels or if there is something else i should be using.
4. is there somewhere i can get advice on how much support i need for the stand?
In regards to the sump ill have to build it into the stand with only the front panel being a viewing panel the other 3 sides and bottom will be plywood also thinking about making the refugium as pretty as possible and making the stand so you can see that part of the filtration (as it will be great for the kids to learn when they can see with the dirty parts still kinda hidden away of course (my wife would kill me if it didn't look clean!))
Thanks in advance for your advice.