Gonna share abit more of the tank build first.
From the photo, many of you can easily tell who did this tank.
Anyway, It’s a divider tank that is hooded and with access to sump from both sides. Therefore enabling easy Maintainence of the sump tank. Some of you may also notice that even though it is a 5.5ft long tank, there isn’t any pillar at the middle of the cabinet frame to support the weight of the tank and prevent sagging. This is because the frame is an industrial grade metal frame that was custom made by the constructor who built the house. Which results in a full length access to the sump, satisfying both aesthetic and functional objectives!
the tank has an additional side cabinet built in together and this side cabinet houses the salt mix tank.since the house is rebuilt, it meant that a water inlet was also installed within the side cabinet.
Also attached a photo for illustrations of the tank after the doors are installed.
Will share another big perk, in my next reply, of building a reef tank when the House is rebuilt