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Bro Chris, time to save up for a GoPro 4+ Camera. Can use the casing and take underwater shots at HD. Come with Fish-eye lens too... effect should be cool
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Nice tank bro... good job. Sure took a lot of effort.
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Magical's (6.5 x 2.5 x 2) Feet Partition Dream Tank
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Magical's (6.5 x 2.5 x 2) Feet Partition Dream Tank
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Thank you bros... Spent quite a while thinking through the building process. -
Magical's (6.5 x 2.5 x 2) Feet Partition Dream Tank
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Chiller Setup Of all the installation works, the chiller set up process was the one that i am most concern with actually. My main objective was for everything to be hidden inside the false ceiling and side cabinet to give the whole set up a neater look without ugly trunkings running around my home. And I intend to place the air con condenser at the kitchen ledge alongside other condensers. As such, I would need to open up my false ceiling, and than check whether can the wall behind the 'side-full-height' cabinet be drilled through. I was mainly concern that after opening up the false ceiling, the wall cannot be drilled through because its part of the load bearing pillar structure of the building. And if that is the case, we'll have a big problem finding a proper route for the pipings. The day finally came... Daikin Compressor After opening the false ceiling, behind this wall is the full height side cabinet which the trunking will drop downwards. The moment I saw the red coloured bricks, I know 'HO SEI LIAO'... confirm can drill through. Because load bearing pillar structures are not built with simple red bricks. And they indeed blasted a round hole through it and into the cabinet on the other side. After that, the false ceiling openings were patched back with plastering and repainted. The trunking goes all the way down the cabinet and into my sump area. The compressor will be placed on my apartment’s air con ledge in the kitchen and the piping will run inside my false ceiling all the way into the side cabinet. After doing a test run on the chiller coil, it works fine. The coil was ice cold when i felt it during the testing. After the air con guys finished installing the chiller coil. Tank maker proceeded to fix up the side cabinet doors. It was previously not fixed up to allow more room for the air con guys to work etc... -
Magical's (6.5 x 2.5 x 2) Feet Partition Dream Tank
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Yes bro... That will be the final colour/pattern of the wood. -
Magical's (6.5 x 2.5 x 2) Feet Partition Dream Tank
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Thanks bro, guess must get some tips from ah heng at AM Hi both, I saw some minimalist rock tanks and realised that they were really very nice. What makes it nice are all the SPS... It allows more space for the SPS to branch out and the look is amazing. For myself, i intend to have a mix reef. Which can be challenging... Thus, i think i need to find a moderate balance. I definitely wont be going for the 'full-of-rocks-chunky-bulky' look... Thanks for chipping in your thoughts, much appreciated. -
Magical's (6.5 x 2.5 x 2) Feet Partition Dream Tank
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Thanks bro... Actually not really lah... You shd see some others here, more Power! Especially Harlequin Mania's tank, really amazing build with dedicated fish room. -
Magical's (6.5 x 2.5 x 2) Feet Partition Dream Tank
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Hi reefers, Its challenging doing rockscape for 3 side partition view. Currently, when i scape it nicely on one side, it looks not so good on the other. Then I'll have to re-do... its really challenging... but i guess that's part and parcel of the building process... Any bright ideas...?? For eg, 3 islands, or 2 caves 1 island, or one huge arch linking 2 islands, etc etc... I ended up re-do and re-do... Any comments appreciated... especially from those who have a partition tank... arigato in advance. -
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Thanks for the advise bro. Will keep that in mind... Hi Bro Harlequin, I will most probably be going for a cost effective set up in the long run. But main equipments aren't necessarily high end stuff, maybe mid range products. Will be updating equipment list soon, currently caught up with rock scape. -
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Hi Bro Prox, actually i did mention it in my earlier post. Yes, there will be another beam at the middle section. Hi Bro flo_reeftank, I will answer your question in detail soon (with pictures). -
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Forgot to add, piping concept is to mimic Bean Animal style 3 overflow pipes (1 emergency with 2 mains). As long as it’s silent without gushing, and no slurping sound, I am fine with it. -
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Magical's (6.5 x 2.5 x 2) Feet Partition Dream Tank
magical26 replied to magical26's topic in Members Tank & Specs
Recently I read from others that their cabinet got attacked by bugs and termites which compromises the supporting integrity of the support for their tank. As I am can be quite paranoid about such matters, i chose not to take the risk by purchasing this... I used it and applied a few coatings on all the supporting beams and platform. Hopefully this might prevent any form of such attacks and also eliminate any existing wood dwelling bugs. Best to be safe than sorry. Tank was finally delivered, at first I wanted it a little bit longer but was concern that it might not go through the lift door. Therefore, I chose to stick with 6.5 feet. Otherwise, if cannot fit, JIALAT liao... got to pay more for manpower to carry up more than 12 floors, not to mention risking damage/scratches to the tank. Side cabinet doors yet to be installed to allow tank maker more work space. Tank maker will install it only after all holes (for wires and sockets) have been cut through the confirmed spots. Slight amendments were needed because I only wanted a Euro-Bracing and not cross bracing. I don't want any salt creep over the center piece to block out lighting. Which was part of the reason i chose to go with 15mm side glass and 19mm base glass. If its full bracing with 2 pieces of cross bracing, 12mm might just be enough. FYI... regardless what some tank makers out there advise you. Always run a check yourself, there are many tank safety calculators out there. And here is one of the link out of the many you can find online. http://www.fnzas.org.nz/?p=1732 (Scroll to the bottom to download the excel sheet) Its an expensive hobby, and i believe we should do our due diligence to ensure our investment is a safe build. Not to mention the safety of our love ones at home. Cross bracing was subsequently removed by tank maker properly. Piping works were also settled after tank in place. Yet another phase completed. -
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That's the plan bro -
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The entire build was done in phases because measurements for cabinetry needs to be precise. And if everything was done at one go at the workshop, it will be a hassle to replace. For eg, if the platform was a bit off measurement and needed changes, then the cabinet sitting on top of it needs to be amended as well. Which in turn affects the full height side cabinet, etc… it’s a chain effect. Thus, I rather take this build slow and steady. The skeleton structure and external frame was done up first. Center kapor beam will be inserted once tank maker is ready to install the doors because the hinges of the door will be screwed into the beam. Not forgetting that the sump tank needs to be in place before the center beams go in. Next up was the sump tank (6 x 2 feet) delivery Chiller coil was also delivered along with it as well. But need to wait for the air con guys to hook it up. After the sump was delivered, the doors for the cabinet were delivered subsequently and center beams could then be installed. Was really glad that the hinges used were stainless steel and soft-closing. Adds to the ‘oommphf’ factor. Will still apply a coating of vaseline on the hinges to prevent rusting in the long run. -
+1 Newspaper. Cheap and good
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Magical's (6.5 x 2.5 x 2) Feet Partition Dream Tank
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Tank Building Process I’ve always liked the concept of a partition tank with 3 sided view after seeing some nice pictures online. So, I intend to do one likewise too. Something like this. This is a picture that I manage to find online and show the tank maker as an example. I intend to replace this cabinet / dry kitchen in my home with a tank. After discussing it with tank maker at my place, we came up with something sketchy and he was confident with the build that I desired. Once, everything more or less finalised after discussing, I proceeded to get a contractor to heck this cabinet / dry kitchen off. They manage to heck it and seal the tap pipe with a brass end cap in about 1.5 hours After that, I waited a few days to ensure that the tap pipe was 100% tight with no leakage before tank maker proceeded to build a platform above the concrete slab. The actual tank cabinet will sit above the platform. The cabinet laminate code used is Rialto Pine and it was chosen by my fiancée because of the rustic-cottage feel of it. Eventually, when my entire home renovation is completed, it will be a Scandinavian-Industrial-Theme (you can google image search for a better feel of it). This was an agreement between my fiancée and myself, as long as she lets me build my dream tank, she call the shots for home renovation design. -
To be honest, I am using a Samsung phone and find it a challenge as well... Why not try the burst mode, take a few burst shot and use the best one.
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Magical's (6.5 x 2.5 x 2) Feet Partition Dream Tank
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Bro, i Intend to have an ATS as well... yours how? set up already? -
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Bro, your '1000 Gallon hole in wall' is a contributing factor to inspire me towards building this tank. Hopefully the end results will be as good as yours. -
If u have no luck at a certain shop, perhaps try another. If still the same result after a few tries of differing LFS, perhaps you shd ensure that u rid your tank of ich before adding anthoer ich prone fish like blue tang.
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Magical's (6.5 x 2.5 x 2) Feet Partition Dream Tank
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Hi reefers of SRC, recently I am about to commence a major renovation to my existing home due to marriage plans. I took this opportunity (and excuse of cos ) to upgrade to a new tank with the intention to use this thread to share my progress and keep a log as well. Really very thankful to my understanding fiancée and father for being accommodating as I pursue my interest in reefing. Last but not least, thanks to SRC for providing a platform for reefers to share and learn regarding this wonderfully intriguing hobby. Got a lot of nice bros to thank here as I’ve learnt a lot from you guys. A Bit of Background Over the years in this aquarium hobby, I’ve progressed from a guppy container using a small glass bottle during my primary school days, to a planted tank in my college days. My planted tank back then... Finally got hooked onto the beauty of saltwater reef tank after NS during Uni days and started a 24 Gallon JBJ Nano tank. My nano tank back then... And progressed to a 4x2x2 feet tank when I started working for a while, and save up for a more decent budget (still running, about to decomm). Apologies for the not so good quality shots and video taken a while back with crappy IPhone 3GS I think. My previous 4 feet tank thread: Didn’t have the time or discipline to continue updating this previous thread due to work, and sometimes I was just plain lazy to take pics and post updates. Hopefully, it won't happen to this thread. And now, after gaining some experience, finally muster the courage to do a 6 x 2.5 x 2 feet partition tank. I am sure that along the way there will still be mistakes made and plenty to learn throughout its course. Hopefully can garner support from all the nice bros that I know here in sgreef. Looks like I am gonna get hook to the aquarium hobby for a long time to come. Upcoming New Tank Details Tank Maker: Aquarium Artist (Vincent) Concept: Partition Tank with 3 sided view (In the states they call it Peninsula Tank, don’t know why) Tank Specs: 6.5 x 2.5 x 2 Feet (3 side Crystal Glass), Display 6 feet + Side Overflow 1/2 feet (Total 6.5 feet) Glass Thickness: 15mm (Side Glass), 19mm (Base Glass) Sump Tank: 6 x 2 x 1.5 Feet Cabinetry: Partial full height Stay tune... -
Will try to chisel a piece of the rock, thanks bro.
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will try that. thx.