Epic Overhaul/Builds: 3D Backgrounds 300g-125g-120g

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Can we get a front tank view of it? I usually dont look at set ups through the top of the tank unless I am feeding/mantenance.
 

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ceeej31;4524827; said:
i like "b" personally
Thanks for the feedback Colin. I was talking with my wife about it and she had a good idea. I'll hybrid both, the inlets are cocked in like option "B" and the returns" are out like option "A" on the far outsides. I will be drilling a hole in front of the background with the Loc-Line sticking through it.. She has her moments :naughty:


bomber;4524845; said:
Can we get a front tank view of it? I usually dont look at set ups through the top of the tank unless I am feeding/mantenance.
Sure thing. I will get a pic from the front here shortly when I move it. Leak test is tonight anyway. I would have more pics to load but I need to charge the camera for a bit.
 

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I'd cut a notch along the back for the pipes to fit so the background will sit flush (or close to it) w/ the back of the tank. That way you won't be wasting much (or any) tank space.
 

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cobra29svt;4524996; said:
I'd cut a notch along the back for the pipes to fit so the background will sit flush (or close to it) w/ the back of the tank. That way you won't be wasting much (or any) tank space.
I wish I could but have no clue how to cut that out? I only have basic hand tools. That's why I put the elbows in at the bottom so the inlets/outlets would sit flush with the tank wall and take up less space. I guess it's not a bad idea to have a little space though. I can always put heater(s) back there if the inline heater doesn't keep up.
 

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Well I don't know how tough those bakgrounds are to cut, but a ulility knife wouldn't work? All you'd have to do is cut a "V". Wouldn't have to be perfect since it's not gonna be seen.
 

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cobra29svt;4525025; said:
Well I don't know how tough those bakgrounds are to cut, but a ulility knife wouldn't work? All you'd have to do is cut a "V". Wouldn't have to be perfect since it's not gonna be seen.
I am cutting the width panels here in a minute. I'll try to cut out a practice one with the scrap piece. Really appreciate the feedback man. Thank you. :)
 

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cobra29svt;4525025; said:
Well I don't know how tough those bakgrounds are to cut, but a ulility knife wouldn't work? All you'd have to do is cut a "V". Wouldn't have to be perfect since it's not gonna be seen.
Did exactly that so I grabbed a few pics for ya. I will be spending a bit of time tonight carving out the back once I get the width just right on the last piece. Thanks again. :thumbsup: This background ranges from about 2" to 3" in the flat panels. I am hoping thats enough room to get the 1" ID PVC laying flush.

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I used a scrap piece like I said I would and it cuts away fairly easily with a sharp blade. I should be able to carve out enough room for the PVC.

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I was planning on cutting the back on the bottom where the bulkhead fittings meet the background but I will keep going and see how close I can get to this background laying flush(ish). Doesn't look like I'm going to leak test anything though. I've been cutting and cutting trying to get the fit just the way I want it. The tank is right side up now though :D

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bomber;4524845; said:
Can we get a front tank view of it? I usually dont look at set ups through the top of the tank unless I am feeding/mantenance.
Here ya go bomber. Got the right panel measured in and cut up.

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Hacksaw makes it easier to start a straight line for my handsaw thing.

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Start here because I wanted to keep as much of this root on this panel as possible. I couldn't keep that much of it in the end though and still keep the main panel centered in the tank. Oh well...

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Cut into thirds. I used a sanded down version of the panel on the far left. That is the right side of the panels in the pics down below.

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Full tank shots. I am still cutting down the left panel and sanding that one down to fit perfect. I still have to carve room for the PVC into the panels once I get the fit just right.

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I decided not to carve the room into the backgrounds for the PVC so in case I want to change the standpipe(s) to a durso setup etc.. in the future I still can. It's only an inch or so anyway so meh.. Right and left panels below. Already been cut to fit over the bulkheads and elbows. I am really proud of how it's turning out ;)

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I bought the loc-line returns today too. It's not cheap but it matches my other tanks so I am happy.

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Returns are sticking up above the tank right now but tonight I will cut down the return pipes abouut 4" and drill a hole in the background so only the locline will be see from within the tank.

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Prepping the center panel to go over these bulkhead fittings/standpipes. That was the last panel to finish! I am taking probably 3 times as long to cut these as a normal person would. I cannot right getting cut right now so I have been taking my sweet time. Safety first kiddy's! :thumbsup: lolz

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Just in case you guys think you have been looking at the same pics of the same thing and over I can assure you, your not... I test fit this backghround/cut or shaved adjustments no less than 30 times. This 55 gallon is where I was chucking the pieces I cut. You'll see why in a couple minutes.

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Backround on the 120 gallon is 99.9% done. Just need to drill two holes and finish the pipes. Full tank pics in just a minute!!! I'm so stoked! :headbang2:headbang2:headbang2
 

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I present to you, the very first designsbynature 3D background installed on MFK!!!! :headbang2:headbang2:headbang2(minus my 10g lol that doesn't count) :ROFL:

Full tank shot!

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Above the tank. It will rest another 1/2" back against the wall when I cut down the returns.

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If you take your time and sand things intead of cutting and keep test fitting like your washing play sand, you get the background mounted without silicone.... I am going to try and use the tanks braces to hold down the background. That way I can remove it if I ever find a 4" 150g :naughty:


Right side mounted under the rim of the tank.

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Middle panel mounted under the tanks center brace.

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Left panel mounted under the rim of the tank.

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I am heading out to get PVC cement shortly, I will cut the standpipes and returns and be ready for filling it tomorrow. I'll let you guys know if my idea doesn't work. I may use the foam like Matt suggested just on the bottom if it floats too bad. I sold the sump that was on the 220 gallon this morning so I have to setup cash to play with. I will be using a ton of the pond foam on the 300 gallon when I start it this weekend.

ps - stay tuned for what I am doing/replaceing the 125 gallon with. :nilly: Right now it houses my breeding group of Geophagus sp. 'Tapajos' orange heads, my wife wants a better tank for them... :naughty:
 
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