DIY 72g Build w/custom canopy, UGJ & lots of extras (picture heavy)

Thanks, me too so far. Can't wait to see how it really works out. I think I might need a little more power though. Currently I have 2 maxi-jet 1200s with 7 jets.

I got some pictures of the lighting!


An overall shot under the hood


A close-up. It looks like there is blue lights on both sides but it is just a reflection.


Under the hood while on the tank, daylights only on. The light on the left is a 50/50 bulb (actinic & 10k) & the one on the right is a 9325k. I definitely like the 50/50 bulb better for what I am going to do. I will probably buy another 50/50 & use the 9325k on planted tank or something.


The red cold cathode "sunrise" lights. Over-exposed a little so you can actual see it.


Blue cold cathode "moonlight" lights. The light on the left is brighter then the one on the right. I tried different power supplies but I think it is just the bulbs. After cutting the units up I do not feel right trying to get a replacement so this will have to do.

I also bought a couple new/used chrome trimmed tanks today so I will have something to do for the next 2 months while I wait for fish. :)
 
So I am going backwards here instead of forward. The colorquartz is about to go into the trash after 15+hrs of trying to clean it. One of the powerheads has also died & the canopy doesn't seem to be sitting on the tank properly now. :mad2:

As I figure stuff out I will update everyone but for now it is going to be slow going. BTW this way my first attempt at electric work! :eek:
 
I like the night lights. Im sure its a bit brighter in person.

So hows the build going?? made the canopy sit right??
Why are you trashing the sand?

Thanks. They are probably about the same brightness in person, I didn't want them to be too bright. They are 1st and foremost for the fishes natural cycle and my viewing pleasure comes in at a close 2nd. :)

The canopy is complete! It is hinged and sitting right, yay! Thanks for asking. As of right now I think the all construction is done. Although I am thinking about a DIY background but might intentionally leave that for something to do down the line, you know how we like changing things! :)

The sand and I are not getting along! :swear: I spent over 15hrs laboring over this sand and it still leaves black residue & oil in the water. I hate giving up on it but even after rinsing a 2cup portion for 1 hr & 45 minutes it is not clean!? I cannot seem to find a suitable replacement though so I am going to keep trying, just don't know HOW I am going to clean this crap yet. I know I am a bit anal about what goes into my fish tanks but it is quite oily still & the oil is what really bothers me.

Sweet set up!
I just now found this thread?!?
Wow.

Thank you! I sit and look at it even without anything it. :lipssealedsmilie:

BTW any comments or criticisms is always welcome, especially the later! If I am going to change anything now is the time.
 
Great thread! Where are you at now?
 
Thanks & that's a good question AnDr3w! Just wish I knew the answer! :)

I am actually minutes away from starting to clean the sand again, just need to pull myself away from here first. I just finished cleaning out the UGJ after the oily mess (that was fun!) & I have all my lace rock cleaned up (well the 35lbs I have anyways).

Currently it is a lot of minor work and research. I am researching the heck out of Mbuna that I want, especially because I am going to my first fish event/show thing soon and want to be prepared. I am also trying to find some decently priced lace rock in NJ, which seems to be non-existent. Best I found is a place in Bordentown (45 minutes away) @ $1.50 per lb with free pickup.
 
So I gave up and gave in, I went out and bought 60lbs of Tahitian moon sand! It only took me 1.5 hrs to thoroughly wash it all! :headbang2: It is very pretty too, it has amber grains in it as well.


Not a great shot but you get the idea. You only really see the amber when you are close, from a normal distance it is not that noticeable.


About 35lbs of power washed lace rock. Afterward I just did some very minor touch up with a toothbrush, super easy!


Close-up


Finally got some rock in the tank! Yes, the piece all the way to the left is fake & it will be replaced soon. I am not thrilled with the scape but it is a start & although it does not look it it is stable. :)


Another shot. I definately I going to get another 50/50 bulb for the right side. Water is still a little cloudy cause I just put the sand & rocks in. Oh & don't mind the green hose, I just flipped my Eheim intake to act as a surface skimmer for a little while.


Slightly adjusted the lighting & saturation so you can see a little more.


and in red "sunrise"

I will get some more photos later, people were trying to watch TV while I was taking these. :)
 
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