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ChitownBrickie
04/30/2016, 03:09 PM
I got the stand ideal from a fellow reefer here on RC . I don’t want to be redundant in showing how I built it, but if anyone is interested I would be happy to upload some pictures of how it was constructed.

I have tinted glass doors for the stand, but I won’t be putting them on until after the sump and plumbing are complete. They will just be in the way right now.
I will build the canopy for it next winter when I have more time.

This is the Sump design that I intend to follow. I am always open for suggestions if anyone would like to share some ideals.

I’m in the plumbing process right now… I will be using the Herbie Overflow method. Here is a picture of the main drain mock up. I will be using schedule 80 pipe. I’m just using schedule 40 for the initial design (fittings are not glued). The emergency drain is just the same, minus the spear’s gate valve.
I’m contemplating putting a cepex ball valve on the emergency drain, any thoughts?

edolan
04/30/2016, 07:06 PM
I would be interested in seeing how the stand was built. Looking good. Looks like a converted fireplace

mmittlesteadt
04/30/2016, 07:22 PM
Very good start. And that stand is amazing...hope your reef looks even half as good as the stand it sits on. :D

I'll be sure to follow along.

Gate valves are easier to fine tune than ball valves. Ball valves usually are pretty sticky...you get them close to adjusted just right and then...damn! Too far. A gate valve allows for a more fluid, fine tuned adjustment. And make sure whatever valve you use has NO metal parts inside.

ChitownBrickie
04/30/2016, 08:29 PM
I would be interested in seeing how the stand was built. Looking good. Looks like a converted fireplace

Thanks, I can see that now, lol. I will put together some pics so you can see the build then

ChitownBrickie
04/30/2016, 08:43 PM
Very good start. And that stand is amazing...hope your reef looks even half as good as the stand it sits on. :D

I'll be sure to follow along.

Gate valves are easier to fine tune than ball valves. Ball valves usually are pretty sticky...you get them close to adjusted just right and then...damn! Too far. A gate valve allows for a more fluid, fine tuned adjustment. And make sure whatever valve you use has NO metal parts inside.

Thanks, I hope so too! I'm going to put some thought into it. I'll be pleased if it turns out half as good as yours. Being a narrow tank, I don't see a foam back ground being an option, but I will work something out. Thanks for following along, I appreciate it.

I bought a spears gate valve for the main drain, the fine tuning drain. I just checked after you said that, It's plastic :)
I'm wondering if it is necessary to put one on the emergency drain. I can really only see it's purpose if I want to close the E-line so that I can remove the E-pipe inside the overflow for cleaning, correct?

Swope2bc
05/01/2016, 12:21 AM
Looks awesome so far!! I'm looking forward to reading along. As for no space for a foam back, consider a shelf/cave rather than a back. Then you have another tier to the tank, this would provide diverse hiding area for tank life and bring that portion closer to the light too. Just a thought I had when you mentioned it. 2 complaints people have about 55's, the narrow tank and the depth in comparison to front to back.. Could be an interesting addition if your as creative as mmittlesteadt


40b mixed reef build with 40b sump
Reef Octopus 110 classic skimmer
Duel jaebo wave makers
Jaebo DCT 12000 return pump
300W Chinese Blackbox LED modified to run on APEX

whosurcaddie
05/01/2016, 12:40 AM
Love that stand. When you scape don't forget about the acrylic rod method it could save you with the narrow 55.

ChitownBrickie
05/02/2016, 07:56 PM
Looks awesome so far!! I'm looking forward to reading along. As for no space for a foam back, consider a shelf/cave rather than a back. Then you have another tier to the tank, this would provide diverse hiding area for tank life and bring that portion closer to the light too. Just a thought I had when you mentioned it. 2 complaints people have about 55's, the narrow tank and the depth in comparison to front to back.. Could be an interesting addition if your as creative as mmittlesteadt


40b mixed reef build with 40b sump
Reef Octopus 110 classic skimmer
Duel jaebo wave makers
Jaebo DCT 12000 return pump
300W Chinese Blackbox LED modified to run on APEX

Thank you and thanks for following along too. I definitely understand those two complaints regarding a 55 gal reef. That is a good suggestion! I thought about incorporating some arches even, but nothing is set in stone yet. It will come  mmittlesteadt reef is sweet

ChitownBrickie
05/02/2016, 07:58 PM
Love that stand. When you scape don't forget about the acrylic rod method it could save you with the narrow 55.

Thanks, and thanks for the acrylic rod method advice, I will take heed to that

Bent
05/02/2016, 08:01 PM
Stand = baller.

ChitownBrickie
05/02/2016, 08:15 PM
Thank Bent

mmittlesteadt
05/03/2016, 09:14 AM
If I were rockscaping a 55 gallon, I would build up rockwork that terraces up like steps, that are offset so as to not shade the steps below it.

Build up the terracing rock steps (to place corals on) by starting from the sides, working front to back and inward towards the center, so that as the rockwork goes in towards the center it also gets further away from the front. By the time it is built up in the middle, if you looked down on it, the whole middle of the tank is wide open.

Then build up rockwork shelves in the middle, with it being highest in the middle and tapering off as it goes towards the back.

This way you can have the Sides and Back create an arc (both looking top-down and from the front view). Then the middle is built up where the sides and back don't shade it, and it will get shallower as it reaches towards the back and sides. That way neither they won't overlap much and shade the other. You almost have to treat it like you are designing two different tanks (one wide, long but narrow one along the back, and one short but tall one in the middle). Look at the attached pic for ideas.

The back part curves one way over the middle (but not covering it), and the middle part curves the opposite way under the back (without being covered). Paint the back all black and this rockscape will create lots of free, open space for fish and water flow, but also it will appear like it has a lot of depth (front to back).

GimpyFin
05/03/2016, 09:28 AM
Awesome work on the stand. Looks killer.

ChitownBrickie
05/04/2016, 08:09 PM
If I were rockscaping a 55 gallon, I would build up rockwork that terraces up like steps, that are offset so as to not shade the steps below it.

Build up the terracing rock steps (to place corals on) by starting from the sides, working front to back and inward towards the center, so that as the rockwork goes in towards the center it also gets further away from the front. By the time it is built up in the middle, if you looked down on it, the whole middle of the tank is wide open.

Then build up rockwork shelves in the middle, with it being highest in the middle and tapering off as it goes towards the back.

This way you can have the Sides and Back create an arc (both looking top-down and from the front view). Then the middle is built up where the sides and back don't shade it, and it will get shallower as it reaches towards the back and sides. That way neither they won't overlap much and shade the other. You almost have to treat it like you are designing two different tanks (one wide, long but narrow one along the back, and one short but tall one in the middle). Look at the attached pic for ideas.

The back part curves one way over the middle (but not covering it), and the middle part curves the opposite way under the back (without being covered). Paint the back all black and this rockscape will create lots of free, open space for fish and water flow, but also it will appear like it has a lot of depth (front to back).

That is awesome design! Thank you. I’m looking back and forth between your picture and my tank and I can see the potential very well. That is a slick layout  Now, would you butt the rock right up against the glass on the back left and right sides, or leave a little space between the two? I may get lucky, and have the weekend off. If I do I will make a cardboard mock up and show it to you. I Want to see it myself!
I do intend to do something in black with the back of the tank. I’ve been debating between painting it or using window tint. I’ve only seen pictures so it’s difficult to tell which looks better.

ChitownBrickie
05/04/2016, 08:09 PM
Awesome work on the stand. Looks killer.

Thanks man!

mmittlesteadt
05/05/2016, 09:34 AM
That is awesome design! Thank you. I’m looking back and forth between your picture and my tank and I can see the potential very well. That is a slick layout  Now, would you butt the rock right up against the glass on the back left and right sides, or leave a little space between the two? I may get lucky, and have the weekend off. If I do I will make a cardboard mock up and show it to you. I Want to see it myself!
I do intend to do something in black with the back of the tank. I’ve been debating between painting it or using window tint. I’ve only seen pictures so it’s difficult to tell which looks better.

From the standpoint of eliminating dead spots and keeping water circulating throughout, I would keep the back corners filled with rock, tight to the glass. You have an angled overflow in your back left (which is good) so I would glue rock to the overflow wall on that side and then create ledges coming off that. Then duplicate the back right corner to do the same thing (but maybe smaller). This will keep anything from settling in the far back corners, making the back essentially rounded so water can naturally flow in a circular pattern.

The pic below shows what I did with mine (using a fake rock wall, but you can use natural rockwork and duplicate it). By carrying a shallow ledge across the top back (and painting the back black) it makes it look like a deep cave which will give the appearance of more depth (front to back) yet not cover the middle rockwork. It also will give a small ledge all across the back to put other corals on, whereas otherwise it would just be wasted space (which is real estate you can't afford to lose with such a narrow (front to back) tank.

http://2ndnaturecreations.com/reef/rockwall2.jpg

mmittlesteadt
05/06/2016, 09:19 AM
I found a thread on aquascaping 55 gallon tanks here on RC. I found this pic of one that is pretty close to what I was thinking of the middle section (but this guy didn't do anything with the back corners as I'm suggesting).

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=109663&d=1271857562

Bent
05/06/2016, 10:40 AM
Here was mine before disaster struck.

http://i1189.photobucket.com/albums/z433/Tackett1980/717CD454-F778-4BE5-9A7E-2A2F39AC14F3.jpg

toad2169
05/06/2016, 06:07 PM
This is my 55...was setup for seahorse but now they are gone im thinking of a redesign for reef

http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160507/520426962b07bfd8380d230605d0203a.jpg

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kevin_e
05/06/2016, 06:47 PM
My old 55

http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160507/127f332375d4ad43e3abac9368b7de51.jpg

http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160507/95c02f3a3b2b5cc343c35e6ac3ea945f.jpg

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Swope2bc
05/07/2016, 03:42 PM
I like painting the back glass with black acrylic or latex paint. Works great, is cheap and can easily be scraped off if a change is desired in the future...


40b mixed reef build with 40b sump
Reef Octopus 110 classic skimmer
Duel jaebo wave makers
Jaebo DCT 12000 return pump
300W Chinese Blackbox LED modified to run on APEX

ChitownBrickie
05/12/2016, 06:20 PM
From the standpoint of eliminating dead spots and keeping water circulating throughout, I would keep the back corners filled with rock, tight to the glass. You have an angled overflow in your back left (which is good) so I would glue rock to the overflow wall on that side and then create ledges coming off that. Then duplicate the back right corner to do the same thing (but maybe smaller). This will keep anything from settling in the far back corners, making the back essentially rounded so water can naturally flow in a circular pattern.

The pic below shows what I did with mine (using a fake rock wall, but you can use natural rockwork and duplicate it). By carrying a shallow ledge across the top back (and painting the back black) it makes it look like a deep cave which will give the appearance of more depth (front to back) yet not cover the middle rockwork. It also will give a small ledge all across the back to put other corals on, whereas otherwise it would just be wasted space (which is real estate you can't afford to lose with such a narrow (front to back) tank.

http://2ndnaturecreations.com/reef/rockwall2.jpg

I see what your saying. I love what you did with your back wall. I see a market here! I might be something to ponder on a bit. It does give the appearance of more depth, esp with the black paint. that is a slick trick. They're killing me at work. 7 days a week until the jobsite gets caught up. But on a positive note, more money for the tank :) I will be online more often after were caught up and I start getting my life back. I just wanted you all to know I appreciate everything and I will be back!!

ChitownBrickie
05/12/2016, 06:25 PM
I found a thread on aquascaping 55 gallon tanks here on RC. I found this pic of one that is pretty close to what I was thinking of the middle section (but this guy didn't do anything with the back corners as I'm suggesting).

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=109663&d=1271857562

I like what he did with the middle section. I see what your getting at too. I cant wait to get it going :) My baffles came in today from the glass shop. I will get the sump together soon. It's tricky trying to juggle time right now. summer is the busy season for me, winter is my recovery time :)

ChitownBrickie
05/12/2016, 06:27 PM
Here was mine before disaster struck.

http://i1189.photobucket.com/albums/z433/Tackett1980/717CD454-F778-4BE5-9A7E-2A2F39AC14F3.jpg

Nice scape. what happened, the disaster?

ChitownBrickie
05/12/2016, 06:29 PM
My old 55

http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160507/127f332375d4ad43e3abac9368b7de51.jpg

http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160507/95c02f3a3b2b5cc343c35e6ac3ea945f.jpg

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Nice Tank, that is sharp. I like the variety of corals you chose too

ChitownBrickie
05/12/2016, 06:34 PM
I like painting the back glass with black acrylic or latex paint. Works great, is cheap and can easily be scraped off if a change is desired in the future...


40b mixed reef build with 40b sump
Reef Octopus 110 classic skimmer
Duel jaebo wave makers
Jaebo DCT 12000 return pump
300W Chinese Blackbox LED modified to run on APEX

Sounds like a win win to me! If it is easy to scrape off, I'm sold. What sheen do you use (flat,semi,gloss)?

Swope2bc
05/12/2016, 07:10 PM
Sounds like a win win to me! If it is easy to scrape off, I'm sold. What sheen do you use (flat,semi,gloss)?



It doesn't matter really because it's behind the glass so it all ends up looking like black glass.. I've tried a couple different ones but found that cheap acrylic (from the dollar store) works just as well as anything else. Just as long as it stays dry back there your fine.

ChitownBrickie
05/12/2016, 07:33 PM
Ok, good to know. I will get on that soon then

Charley Diesing
12/19/2016, 08:03 PM
update plz!

Fbrondum
12/20/2016, 01:35 AM
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161220/4982bb2fe9b25ccbeabb4f1874d831be.jpg
Here is the scape on my 55 I found it tougher than expected with the narrow workspace.


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ComforablyNumb
12/20/2016, 02:32 AM
Scaping a 55gal has its challenges because of the narrowness of the tank. Here is what I did:

Rockwork starting out:
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o169/annietim/IMG_4340_zpsaxxvydvd.jpg (http://s120.photobucket.com/user/annietim/media/IMG_4340_zpsaxxvydvd.jpg.html)

A year later:
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o169/annietim/IMG_4738_zpst3k8jpq4.jpg (http://s120.photobucket.com/user/annietim/media/IMG_4738_zpst3k8jpq4.jpg.html)

http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o169/annietim/IMG_4748_zpsjs5ae5wt.jpg (http://s120.photobucket.com/user/annietim/media/IMG_4748_zpsjs5ae5wt.jpg.html)

Aquaticfishlove
01/24/2017, 04:48 PM
this seems like a good thread to follow! Love your custom stand!