55 gallon Frag Tank

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I had a glass 55 w/stand that wasn't nice enough to set up so I came up with this idea. I built a glass tray 39" X 10" X 6" deep that fits just inside the 55. I used some scrap 1" thick X 12" acrylic to make some legs. I cut out the center support and made a removable acrylic one to install the tray and incase I need to get it out. Built a spray bar for the tray and drilled an overflow at the other end. I figured sump and shallow frag tray all in one. I have some ghetto lights on it right now, just waiting for the new T5s to show up.

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And a few with water:

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I can't wait to start fraggin!
 
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Yes, I'm pushing 800gph through the tray and it overflows back in to the main tank. I have a valve to control the water flow, but I'm not using it yet. So far I'm happy with the flow, but as I start putting things in it we'll see!

The reason I went with the tray was to maximize the light. With the corals being covered with only 6" of water I should have plenty of light.

Of course all of this is just a big "SWAG" (Scientific Wild A** Guess) and I have no idea how well it's all going to work, but I had an empty 55 laying around collecting dust in my storage room, nothing to lose. Time will tell!

Mike
 

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