Looking for help on a built in 180

Thanks, for the kind words. I still have lots of work to do, but as things progress, I can only think of more and more I'd like to do.
 
Currently I'm two XP3's and a protein skimmer. I haven't decided if I will use a wet dry yet.
 
It's been awhile since my last update, but things have come along very nicely. (Very slowly). Since the last post I have installed my lights. After trying and trying to find parts that were approved for use in Canada. I have also invested in the Custom Flo intake and outlet system. The system seems to be working OK for right now. The canisters I have don not seem to be strong enough for the custom configuration I want. I have also painted the entire rec room, (thanks to the wife) and I have started to stock my tank with fish. 2 clowns, 3 yellow belly damels and 1 cleaner shrimp to start. The back side of the tank still needs work, but that is still a project on the go. That's it for now, and if anyone can still give me some advice I would like to hear from you.

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A nice wooden trim around the outside of the apperture would look just great....

Oh, and take the damsels back...nasty nasty bits of work !!!!...lol

It looks lovely mate..i am really impressed with...mucho kudos to you...

Niko
 
On that one pic you have the tank standing up. A tank can handle the all the pressure being on the side panel?
 
On that one pic you have the tank standing up. A tank can handle the all the pressure being on the side panel?

Yes it can, as long as the surface is flat and there is a barrier between the floor and the glass...

Niko
 
Just a quick update. I have almost come to the end of the road with the built in tank. I have the display side of the setup 95% finished. I'm going to post pics in the next day or two.
 
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