The Build:
20 L aquarium
Hydor Slim Skim Nano Skimmer
Finnex 100W titanium heater
Eheim Compact Pump 1000
1/2" locline nozzle for return
Cheap chinese LED box, dimmable
Cheap chinese powerhead (~800gph)
Black acrylic, spray paint, plumbing, etc.
The build is an all in one system, the sump comprises the left 6 inches of the tank, so everything had to be low profile to fit this. I'm not totally satisfied with the baffles in the sump area of the tank, if I do this again, I'll go with a different design. I'm also not sure how effective the skimmer is. It gets noisy and I have to take it apart and clean it after about a week. The heater is actually in the main tank. When located in the sump compartment it just didnt heat enough water to maintain a steady temp. A higher output return pump might be in order.
I taped off the tank and sprayed a nice black gloss to hide the sump area. Overall it could have come out better, but I'm happy with it.
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Full of parts for the build...that is the raw stand with no modifications. |
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Bandsaws are my friend! |
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Snug as a bug in a rug. Not a whole lot of space for hands in there. |
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Added a screen top for fish...which really never got added. |
For the stand, I looked around for a while trying to find something used. Nothing worked out, so I went to a local discount cabinet shop. They set me up with a perfectly sized prebuilt short wall cabinet. The back wall was a thin sheet of plywood, so I framed out the back with 1x4's. The inside corners were reinforced with metal brackets as the staples and glue that held the whole thing together seemed insufficient. Add a nice piece of birch plywood as a top, stain to taste and it worked out wonderfully.
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Nothing to see here, just the raw cabinet before I started reinforcing it. |
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Reinforcements! |
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More reinforcements! |
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Kona Stain for that Ikea BlackBrown look to match our other furniture. |
The light is mounted on a single piece of conduit, bent in a U shape then bent down. The conduit is finished in a hammered black spraypaint. The light grows zoas decently, maintains LPS and SPS, and grows algae like crazy. I think it has too much yellow spectrum.
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Need to finish and attach the doors. |
It's been a good little system. I'll likely break down the system itself and keep the cabinet for storing aquarium stuff. But that's all after I get my 125 up and running.