Mr. Microscope's 25 Gallon Cube

Hello All,

This tank has been in my head since at least 2009 while I was doing my first SW tank (3 gallon pico) back in NYC. I've got more space now that I moved back to the Midwest. So, it's upgrade time!!! It's going to be a Mr. Aqua 25 gallon cube with a Mr. Aqua 7 gallon cube for sump/fuge, a stand being built by my father-in-law, an MP10 (I have controller and wet side, I still need to get the dry side), and I finally finished the LED's today. So, I decided to start the thread.

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There are 28 LED's in all being driven by two Mean Well ELN60-48P's controlled by the BoostLED Typhon LED Controller. 8RB, 4CB, 4TV, 2 660 Red, 4CW, and 6 NW. I also installed a 1 watt 450nm moonlight in the middle. I have it over my frag tub right now until I get the tank up and running.


Livestock plans
Instead of softies like in John Ciotti's tank, the plan is to do a bunch of SPS on top. The bottom will consist of zoas/palys, and some LPS like acans. Maybe I'll have a green toadstool in there somewhere. I also have a clam that will go on the sandbed and I'd like to add a couple plates as well. Later in the project, I may attempt some sun corals or dendros in the dark parts of the pillar. Fish will consist of a clown pair, a tailspot blenny, and maybe a cardinal.


I have the following projects to finish:
Build Sump/Fuge

This project is coming along well. I have all the pieces sealed together with Aquarium Sealant. All that's left is to cut slots for the overflow from the fuge to the return and drill a hole for the locline flare. Then, it just has to be sealed in place. I haven't decided whether or not to paint it yet. That'll depend on how accessible the rear is from the stand. Here's is the design so far:

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Build Rock Pillar

Rather than getting a bunch of LR and stacking it up, I've decided to build a rock pillar out of dry rock. Once that's finished, I'll put it into my frag tub and let it build up the goodies in there. I still have to do all the work on this one. That includes purchasing all the rock, acrylic rod and acrylic base. I'm planning to get my rock from John Maloney at Reef Cleaners. So, far I've purchased shells, and snails from him and have been extremely satisfied each time. I'd like to achieve a tank similar to John Ciotti's Upside Down Reef. I really like a lot of sand showing. So, I'd like to keep most of the rock in the top middle to top of the tank if possible.

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Plumbing
I've been kinda dreading this aspect of the project not so much for the skill involved as the cost. I'm finding that plumbing parts are WAY pricier that I anticipated. Of course, there's always the fear of destroying my tank while drilling, but I still have my old JBJ Picotope. So, I'm planning to drill a practice hole or two on that first before attempting the cube. I think I have most of it planned out, but still have to finalize on a few decisions before taking the plunge and making the big purchase.


That's all for now. Updates coming!
 
what plumbing parts are you finding expensive, and where are you looking?
BRS. The gate valve I want to get is $30 alone! I also have to get stuff like the diamond saw bits for drilling the tank and all that good stuff. It's not like the parts are very expensive on their own, but put together they add up fast. $10 here, $3 there. My cart is almost $200.
 
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My father-in-law brought the stand over today. I gotta say, he did an amazing job! It's covered with white acrylic to match the light I built. The front door has a lock on it and the side doors open as well. Maintenance will be a breeze with this puppy! It was extremely satisfying to get the tanks out of their boxes. I don't know if it'll be finished by the time the baby comes, but here's hoping!

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This is going to look sweet when its done, the white acrylic is just awesome.

My one critique since I don't see you comment on it, but is the canopy in your first photo just a rough fit put together? With as clean and tight as the lines are on the stand, the light canopy just looks rough at the corners where the panels all come together. I only ask because I want to see this come together perfectly for you.
 
Looks awesome. I would of loved a side door on my stand to fit the 10g sump horizontally and not stick out the back. But oh well. Great build.
 
This is going to look sweet when its done, the white acrylic is just awesome.

My one critique since I don't see you comment on it, but is the canopy in your first photo just a rough fit put together? With as clean and tight as the lines are on the stand, the light canopy just looks rough at the corners where the panels all come together. I only ask because I want to see this come together perfectly for you.
I appreciate your critique, and it's a concern of mine as well. It isn't actually a canopy though. The light in total measures 12 x 12 x 4.5 and will be hung above the tank. I'm not entirely happy with the edges. They were cut from a large piece of acrylic with a dremel tool. Had I known that the local Ace cuts pieces to fit I would have gotten them cut there. I may replace the whole casing with some cleaner cut pieces at some point. I imagine the longer I stare at it the more incentive I'll get. Especially once I get some awesome corals growing in there. LOL! ;)


Looks like an elos!
That's what I'm going for, but without the $900 price tag. Thanks!
 
I pulled the trigger on my BRS order today. I'm still not 100% sure about everything, but I couldn't pass up the Cyber Monday discounts. Here's the design. I decided to attach the images rather than post them in the thread. The images large and text inside them is kinda small. So, you really need to zoom in to see the details.
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Plumbing soon!!!
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So, I placed my order with BRS for plumbing and ReefCleaners for the rock.

As usual, John from ReefCleaners helped me out and found exactly what I was looking for. Rock and Roll ReefCleaners! Seriously, why would anyone order snails, rock, and macros from anywhere else?

BRS customer service was also pretty good. They responded to my emails. I ordered on Cyber Monday and got the discounts. BONUS!
 
Hey there Chicago Reefers!

My dry rock came in the mail today from ReefCleaners. In addition to the 15 or so pounds, I also purchased a box of dry rock rubble to use as filler pieces. Here's what I got. John Maloney hand picked these pieces for me and I couldn't be happier!

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I'm really impressed with how clean and porus these rocks are. They fit together very well. I was playing around with them here. As you can see, they are standing on their own quite well. Though, I'm still planning to use some acrylic rod to keep everything in place.

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After I have the pillar built, I'm going to put it in the frag tank to stew until I'm finished with all the plumbing and ready to get the tank wet.
 
I placed an order with Tap Plastics last night. I'm getting a 13" x 13" sheet of 1/2" thick acrylic for the base and three feet of 3/8" fiberglass rod to piece together the rockwork. I was going to go with acrylic rod, but read on another pillar building thread that fiberglass rod holds up better than acrylic. I'm not super worried about strength because the rocks I got practically piece together on their own, but there is one on top that will be doing some acrobatics. Plus, I want this thing to be solid. I can't tell how many hours I lost completely restacking rockwork in my pico after I decided to move something, "just a little bit".
 
It Begins!

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I'll also be drilling today. Wish me luck! I'm planning to drill a practice hole or two on my old picotope first.

With luck, this thing will be wet in a few weeks!
 
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