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Unread 07/28/2012, 11:30 PM   #1
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Commercial tank build...

Well as some of you may know, I have started my own business and things are really starting to take off. So we need to setup more systems to supply more stock.

I started my build 2 weeks ago on 3 tanks made of 3/4 PVC foam board that I purchased from Faulkner Plastic. I purchased 3-8x4 foot sheets and had them cut to to size to make Tanks that are 74x24x10. I screwed the tanks together with stainless steel screws (they don't come in contact with the water) and then sealed. Tanks were also braced on the inside with 1in pieces to make an extra seal. We tested them today and all three passed, no leaks

We also build all 3 stands out of 2x4 and painted them with satin black waterproofing stain. They look great. Tomorrow we will continue to run all the electrical and move the 2-60 gallon frag tanks to the other side of the garage( that's going to be fun)
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Haven't made up my mind on lighting but I would like to setup up LEDs on all tanks but that would be pricey, so for now I may just go with a some MH on light movers on each tank.

Tanks will be setup with a auto water change system.

more updates to come.....





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Unread 07/29/2012, 12:50 PM   #2
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Good luck with the business! LED's would be a wise investment in my opinion.


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Unread 07/30/2012, 02:21 AM   #3
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nice!! are the PVC foam boards pricey?


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Unread 07/30/2012, 10:00 AM   #4
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Cool setup hope all goes well


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Unread 07/31/2012, 10:58 PM   #5
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nice!! are the PVC foam boards pricey?
Not at all a 8x4 sheet cost $147. Each system tank,stand and sump cost roughly $300 to build


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Unread 07/31/2012, 10:59 PM   #6
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So i finally got back to working on the tanks, after having to take a break due to being slammed with work, and finding out that I'm going to be a daddy...I'm happy to see the progress. Everything is coming along very well, each tank and sump filled with about 120g of water. I started the tanks from scratch with dry rock and sand and will add about 10lbs of LR from my DT to seed the new systems.I originally was going to do the tanks bare bottom, but I decided to go with 1 inch of small gravel/pebbles(50 lbs/each) in the main tanks to see how I like it.If im not happy with this style ill toss the gravel. We built the sumps with chambers (filter socks-LR/skimmer/fuge/Return pump) each sump has about 75lbs of LR and about 100lbs of sand in the fuge (6in). I got a pretty good deal on some internal cap-5000 pumps(1200gph) so I am running 1 on each tank.I chose to run 1 tank on a single 120g system which will be strictly Sps and the other 2 in a joined system 240g system with 2 sumps connected to each other with a valve so I can split the system if I choose to.Marke gave me very good advice on how to setup a Auto water change system, So I went with it. so far I have the drains hooked up but I still have to setup my new mixing station to finish it up. (thanks buddy for the great ideas)Tanks are filled with salt water and starting the cycle as of yesterday. Plz leave feedback positive or negative. I would like to hear what y'all have to sayHere's some teaser pics... EnjoyPlz excuse the mess.


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Unread 08/01/2012, 07:05 PM   #7
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I think those tanks are really neat. is it hard stuff to work with ? I like the idea that the white color will help make good use of light.


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Unread 08/01/2012, 08:57 PM   #8
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I think those tanks are really neat. is it hard stuff to work with ? I like the idea that the white color will help make good use of light.
Not at all. I have never built a tank in my life.lol it was very easy. All I had was a friend teach me how to build one tank and I took over from there


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Unread 08/01/2012, 09:45 PM   #9
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The tanks look good. Did you use PVC glue to seal the seams when you screwed them together same
as plumbing with PVC? Or did you seal them with something else after they were assembled?


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Unread 08/02/2012, 08:24 AM   #10
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I used weld on solvent wich is a liquid you squirt in the the seams befor tightening the screws all the way. Thant melts the board together. Then you use regular PVC glue you would use on you plumbing but with no primer. And after all that if you would want to be extra sure it holds you can line it with silicone


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Unread 08/02/2012, 01:19 PM   #11
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I used weld on solvent wich is a liquid you squirt in the the seams befor tightening the screws all the way. Thant melts the board together. Then you use regular PVC glue you would use on you plumbing but with no primer. And after all that if you would want to be extra sure it holds you can line it with silicone
Weld-On 3 or 4?


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Unread 08/02/2012, 05:30 PM   #12
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Number 4 I think. I will double check when I get home


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Unread 08/06/2012, 12:12 AM   #13
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can you tell me more about the foam bored is it close cell how thick 3/4 how much it was i am looking in to building 2 frag tanks my self you can pm me if you like thanks brad


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Unread 08/08/2012, 09:30 AM   #14
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can you tell me more about the foam bored is it close cell how thick 3/4 how much it was i am looking in to building 2 frag tanks my self you can pm me if you like thanks brad
I used 3/4 inch,and each sheet cost me $143


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Unread 08/08/2012, 09:35 AM   #15
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So I pre ordered 2 lights for one of the tanks to see how I light it. If I am satisfied I will order 4 more. And start to distribute them as well .
They are from prestige led.



**A mix of 48CREE leds.
**4xT5 lamps
**Special ''W'' Shaped T5 reflectors reflect 99% of light into the tank
**Advanced control board
**3channels for the leds with 0-99% inputs per channel
**9settings per channel
**24hr clock with minute-by-minute adjustability.
**Independant on/off switches and plugs for each pair of T5's and the LED panel.

**Wireless remote control**


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Unread 08/08/2012, 09:37 AM   #16
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Unread 08/08/2012, 06:03 PM   #17
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Just wondering if you got to pick the LEDs that went in there

if so what are they i also use Cree LEDs on my DT

and did you pick the reds i have been told that they really don't do nothing for corals but that is just what i was told


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Unread 08/08/2012, 08:32 PM   #18
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like how you used the pvc board to build the tanks. have you noticed any bowing down the sides of the tanks like you get with acrylic?


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Unread 08/08/2012, 10:43 PM   #19
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thats a cool set up!


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Unread 08/10/2012, 11:40 AM   #20
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like how you used the pvc board to build the tanks. have you noticed any bowing down the sides of the tanks like you get with acrylic?
They might bow over time but as of right now no. I've seen 16ft long tanks made from this material that's started to barley bow out after 3 years of use but they still are holding great


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They might bow over time but as of right now no. I've seen 16ft long tanks made from this material that's started to barley bow out after 3 years of use but they still are holding great
wow that's some great stuff. good luck with the store and keep us posted with pics please.


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Unread 08/11/2012, 07:38 AM   #22
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Interesting material to use for building a tank. The fact its all white should be quite nice for light reflection within the tank


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Unread 08/11/2012, 11:28 AM   #23
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That material is really cool. I have always been worried about using cause its 50% air %05 solid.. Can you explain your gluing process again? Weldon 3 into the space followed by pvc and then screw it together? Did you protect the surface with anything. Thanks and good luck with everything. Love the lights btw


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Unread 08/13/2012, 12:18 PM   #24
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Carlos, great build! i cant wait to get down that side and check out your farm!


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Unread 08/13/2012, 05:28 PM   #25
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Thanks for the kind word every one..first I drilled all the screws thill the was a minor gap between the boards. Then I used squirted the weld on with the an applicator, then quickly finished tightening the screws. Then I had the fall out that was left over from the boards cut in to 1x1x10 pieces and used that as an extra seal, I glued these with PVC cement and laced more glue on top.just to be sure.


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