Reddevil's Little slice of Nano Blue in the office build.

RedDevil.258

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As Summer rolls to a quick end and some of us are getting back to work I thought that it would be nice to have something to comfort me on those late nights while I am at the office.

This is my new Nano build thread. I was inspired to put this together after reading this story on Reef Builders. This is a simple build since most of the items I already have laying around in my extra stuff box! The only real items I have to buy are

-EMT 1/2" conduit
-Additional hardware for EMT
-Base or pedestal
-Paint

Planning to use a Maxi-Jet 606 as a return and Tetra Submersible Aquarium Heater preset @ 78 degrees. I have a rapidLED Par38 bulb just collecting dust, so I will be using this as the main source of lighting. The tank was a Fuval Zen 8G.....which by the way is complete garbage. I tossed the old LED/filter box scraped the hardware off and painted the back black.

Live stock will be simple as well maybe a Coral banded shrimp or sexy shrimp. Live rock from my DT and a couple of Acans. Nothing to heavy. So here we go!


So here we have the raw materials. At first I thought that it would look sharp if I bent the conduit to hang the light. I soon realized that I could not make such a sharp 90 degree bend without kinking the metal. So that's why you see Nate's bender in the picture.
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Tank picture
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So I had to make a 1/2 hole for the conduit and the collar so that I could lock it into place from the bottom. Messed up the first hole, no worries I'll just make another one! LOL
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You can cut the EMT with a regular hack saw real simple like. Everything is in the electrical isle at your local hardware store. I used (2) 90 degree elbows and (1) collar that's it. Made real good progress in one night.
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Wiring is simple too, I had most of these items here at the house. Used the old fug light socket and cord and presto we have light. Now I couldn't find a simple way to attach the light socket to the EMT so I just ended up using my coral 2 part epoxy. ;)
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Some close ups
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HAHAH that's me in the reflection!

Everything fit nice and tight and powered up smoothly. Now I had a decorative lamp shade for the PAR38 bulb but I was concerned about it getting to warm since it was a tight fitting shade. I think I will run it with out it. I get very little spillage and am happy with the intensity of the light in the tank. Time for some paint.
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That's it for now will have more pic this afternoon or tonight! have to think of a way to make a filter housing.
 
wow awesome Issac! I didn't know they let you have a fish tank while you yell at recruits to do more push ups!
 
wow awesome Issac! I didn't know they let you have a fish tank while you yell at recruits to do more push ups!

I had a smaller 1G with a betta. I plan on using it as a training tool. When the light comes on at dark-thirty you better get your sorry keaster out of bed or else! Lol
 
Yea me too the curves have such a large arch not really office friendly. I can drop of the bender today.

I'm going to get my new tank tonight so I won't be there (we all have a sickness). You can drop it off if you want to though. No rush either way.
 
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