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  1. MacnReef

    MacnReef Fire Shrimp

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    How it all started... I had this 29 set up a year ago with a hang on overflow but I got the bug for a bigger tank and ended up with a 180. Do to electrical cost and maint time, I tore it down and sold it. So I started on the 29. I drilled the back and now I will show progress pictures...

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    More to come...
     
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  3. MacnReef

    MacnReef Fire Shrimp

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    That is all the progress I have right now but I plan to have the skimmer this weekend and it finished in a few weeks.

    So, what'cha think?

    Mike
     
  4. Jason McKenzie

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    Looks great Mike. I wanted to cut out my 40G like you have done but was too chicken. Now I regret it.

    So what did you use to drill out the back? and did you then insert a the Teath?

    J
     
  5. MacnReef

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    I used a dremel with a round diamond bit to drill a hole. Then used my rotozip (which spins at 30K rpms) with a tile bit to cut out the slot. Did it in like 7 mins. I then bought a piece of black acrylic and cut the teeth out with a jigsaw and my rotozip w/plastic bit. Then I siliconed the acrylic to the back of the tank. You should have done this, it was very simple. The scariest part was the overflow box. I made it out of 1/4" glass and it was pretty heavy and I didn't want it to rip off. But I made sure the water level was low in the overflow so the weight would be minimal. I drilled the holes in the overflow the same way I did the tank.

    One thing left to do, drill the caps for the durso's. Then put a cover over the overflow to quiet it down and to prevent the splashing from the waterfall.

    I also picked up a EuroReef RS5-2 last night and it fit great in my sump. I will get pictures of that tonight!

    Mike
     
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    Very cool Mike.

    not to high jack your thread.

    I drilled 4 holes in my tank. 2 for over flow. I built and in-tank overflow box that covered the 2 holes then another box outside like yours. It works well but is alittle unsightly.


    maybe when I move and have to break down my system I will convert it to something like yours.

    J
     
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    [quote author=MacnReef link=board=General;num=1105628480;start=0#3 date=01/13/05 at 11:51:55]
    One thing left to do, drill the caps for the durso's.[/quote]

    I was wondering about that.
    I put an airhose adapter in the hole in my cap but haven't put any hose on it, it's dead quiet as it is.

    Looks good! Nice job with the overflow.
     
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  9. MacnReef

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    You didn't hi-jack...just talking about our tanks... [smiley=2thumbsup.gif]

    Yeah, I like nothing being in the tank. Especially when you have a small tank like mine, space is a premium and some boxes take up a lot of space or just get in the way of aquascaping.

    Mike
     
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    [quote author=Matt Rogers link=board=General;num=1105628480;start=0#5 date=01/13/05 at 12:13:30]

    I was wondering about that.
    I put an airhose adapter in the hole in my cap but haven't put any hose on it, it's dead quiet as it is.

    Looks good! Nice job with the overflow.
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    Yeah, suprised no one else asked on the other forums... Yeah, I will drill a 1/8" hole in each...should be fine then but right now it is silent. The only noise is from the water falling into the box.

    Thanx! Yeah, I like the overflow box...pretty sweet. Wasn't sure if I would be able to do it, but it was easy.

    Mike
     
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    Dude that is awesome,I like it alot,very nice work.
     
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    Thanx...well bad news! I was bringing the tank inside without any help and I slipped and my leg kicked the drain line and broke the bottom of the box. Now tomorrow I have to rush out and get a new piece but and silicone it into place! [smiley=annoyed.gif]

    Mike