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Part 1 - The Decision to downsize
A year and a half ago I started the build that started like this:
and left me with this in the end – beautiful no??
Video – click on it (C/O Wkjames, thanks dude):

It’s a 70 gallon Oceanic Tech tank that is 36.5 x 18.5 x 25 with Oceanic stand to match that is 32” tall
Link to the 70 build thread:
http://www.tcmas.org/forums/showthread.php?t=15279
The last few months I have grown unhappy with a few different issues’s with the set up.
1. Tank with stand put it at 57” tall. Being only 5’3” maintenance on the tank became a nightmare for me. Even standing on the handle of a step stool still put me an inch from reaching the sand bed, let alone the actual bottom of the tank.
What really did it was slipping and getting hung up on the Euro bracing and now I have a permanent scar in my friggen arm pit – thanks so much tech tank
2. Tank was so tall that I would need to go with MH’s in order for me to really grow all kinds of different corals on the bottom; I like my Tek fixture so that wasn’t an option.
3. Tank was also so tall it was hard to aquascape it correctly for its height
4. Stand was made of pressboard and saw dust. Since we didn’t do any sort of water proofing there was quite a bit of damage to the inside of the stand due to salt creep, splashes/spraying from the sump etc.
So I started just tearing down the tank. I sold the majority of the fish and then picked up a 29 gallon Nanocube to downgrade to and moved all my corals and fish into it.
Just a week into having the Nano I knew I wouldn’t be happy in the long run with it. Too small, missed having a sump and found that I really DO NOT like acrylic
SO after much thought; I decided to get a breeder tank. It is the same footprint as the tech so I could use the current stand, sump and pretty much all to the equipment that I used with the 70.
Found a used 50 gallon RR breeder (overflow off the back of the tank) as well as a new 40 breeder. Decided in the end to go with the 40 as it didn’t have a tempered bottom so I could drill it and use all the existing plumbing etc that I had on the 70
And so begins the 40 breeder build and stand refurbishing
A year and a half ago I started the build that started like this:
and left me with this in the end – beautiful no??
Video – click on it (C/O Wkjames, thanks dude):

It’s a 70 gallon Oceanic Tech tank that is 36.5 x 18.5 x 25 with Oceanic stand to match that is 32” tall
Link to the 70 build thread:
http://www.tcmas.org/forums/showthread.php?t=15279
The last few months I have grown unhappy with a few different issues’s with the set up.
1. Tank with stand put it at 57” tall. Being only 5’3” maintenance on the tank became a nightmare for me. Even standing on the handle of a step stool still put me an inch from reaching the sand bed, let alone the actual bottom of the tank.
What really did it was slipping and getting hung up on the Euro bracing and now I have a permanent scar in my friggen arm pit – thanks so much tech tank
2. Tank was so tall that I would need to go with MH’s in order for me to really grow all kinds of different corals on the bottom; I like my Tek fixture so that wasn’t an option.
3. Tank was also so tall it was hard to aquascape it correctly for its height
4. Stand was made of pressboard and saw dust. Since we didn’t do any sort of water proofing there was quite a bit of damage to the inside of the stand due to salt creep, splashes/spraying from the sump etc.
So I started just tearing down the tank. I sold the majority of the fish and then picked up a 29 gallon Nanocube to downgrade to and moved all my corals and fish into it.
Just a week into having the Nano I knew I wouldn’t be happy in the long run with it. Too small, missed having a sump and found that I really DO NOT like acrylic
SO after much thought; I decided to get a breeder tank. It is the same footprint as the tech so I could use the current stand, sump and pretty much all to the equipment that I used with the 70.
Found a used 50 gallon RR breeder (overflow off the back of the tank) as well as a new 40 breeder. Decided in the end to go with the 40 as it didn’t have a tempered bottom so I could drill it and use all the existing plumbing etc that I had on the 70
And so begins the 40 breeder build and stand refurbishing
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