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I think creating a build thread for this is probably good. So, here it is.
People probably know from the other thread that I'm going crazy and thinking about getting rid of my couch in my den/fish room and setting up a new system. So, long story short, after some consideration, I've been spending a few days rearranging things in my house to make room, and bought three (3) 40 gallon breeder tanks and metal stands from Petco. So, beside juggling with redoing my house decor again, I'm also working on setting these up. @MistakesWereMade had a concern that this would add a bit of weight to my main level. I'm thinking it should probably be fine as they are close to the edge of the wall and the foundation. Also, my house was built in 1980, the beams of the floor are solid wood, and run perpendicular across underneath so there should be a lot of support.
For the whole system: I originally planned to buy 3 frag tanks with the dimensions of 36" x 20" x 6", which would cost me too much. But, the footprints of the 40 gallon breeder tank is 36" x 18". So, it's just 2" smaller and they are much cheaper on sale, so I go for these even though they might not be too fancy and I have to do more things to prep them. My plan is to plump all 3 to the same sump. It will be nothing fancy. It will include a place for the skimmer, a chaeto compartment, and a live rock compartment.
For the lights: I still have some black boxes that I can use but I don't want to have canopies for these, and I don't like the look of things dangling from the ceiling, so I'm looking into buying some cheap LED with tank mounts, to keep things uniform and neat.
For the stands: The stands purchased are made out of black metal and I like to hide stuff underneath there so I will have to learn how to skin them with some sort of wood to match with my other stuff (using magnets, I'm thinking).
For the tanks: I have to learn how to drill these glass tanks, and maybe paint the back walls??
There are a few things I still need to figure out and get them done, so you'll find me posting questions to ask how to do them later. Meanwhile, this messes up my current room setup. I've been busy pushing the display curios around, removing the 40" TV from one wall, adding a 50" TV on another, adding shelves, patching walls, replacing the sofa with 1 seater chair, etc. So, basically, I'm stirring up a lot of dust here
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Alright! So, the next thing on the list will be: Drilling these tanks. But before that, I think I need to buy some overflow boxes for these and decide if they should be left/right corner overflow boxes or center overflow boxes. I'm somehow drawn to the middle overflow boxes. I think people don't like them because they sit in the center, right at the focus of the tank?? .. But they kind of divide the tank out evenly and I'm usually drawn to things that look 'balanced'
. So, I dunno. Is there anybody who knows better to let me know if my head is not screwed in straight right now?? 
People probably know from the other thread that I'm going crazy and thinking about getting rid of my couch in my den/fish room and setting up a new system. So, long story short, after some consideration, I've been spending a few days rearranging things in my house to make room, and bought three (3) 40 gallon breeder tanks and metal stands from Petco. So, beside juggling with redoing my house decor again, I'm also working on setting these up. @MistakesWereMade had a concern that this would add a bit of weight to my main level. I'm thinking it should probably be fine as they are close to the edge of the wall and the foundation. Also, my house was built in 1980, the beams of the floor are solid wood, and run perpendicular across underneath so there should be a lot of support.
For the whole system: I originally planned to buy 3 frag tanks with the dimensions of 36" x 20" x 6", which would cost me too much. But, the footprints of the 40 gallon breeder tank is 36" x 18". So, it's just 2" smaller and they are much cheaper on sale, so I go for these even though they might not be too fancy and I have to do more things to prep them. My plan is to plump all 3 to the same sump. It will be nothing fancy. It will include a place for the skimmer, a chaeto compartment, and a live rock compartment.
For the lights: I still have some black boxes that I can use but I don't want to have canopies for these, and I don't like the look of things dangling from the ceiling, so I'm looking into buying some cheap LED with tank mounts, to keep things uniform and neat.
For the stands: The stands purchased are made out of black metal and I like to hide stuff underneath there so I will have to learn how to skin them with some sort of wood to match with my other stuff (using magnets, I'm thinking).
For the tanks: I have to learn how to drill these glass tanks, and maybe paint the back walls??
There are a few things I still need to figure out and get them done, so you'll find me posting questions to ask how to do them later. Meanwhile, this messes up my current room setup. I've been busy pushing the display curios around, removing the 40" TV from one wall, adding a 50" TV on another, adding shelves, patching walls, replacing the sofa with 1 seater chair, etc. So, basically, I'm stirring up a lot of dust here
Alright! So, the next thing on the list will be: Drilling these tanks. But before that, I think I need to buy some overflow boxes for these and decide if they should be left/right corner overflow boxes or center overflow boxes. I'm somehow drawn to the middle overflow boxes. I think people don't like them because they sit in the center, right at the focus of the tank?? .. But they kind of divide the tank out evenly and I'm usually drawn to things that look 'balanced'
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