Jdogs
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Hello everyone, This will hopefully show my progress on my 55 gallon fish tank rebuilding.
Above is what I started with.... A little background of this tank, I have had this 55 gallon tank for a little over 20 years now I think. It has been through quite a few set ups in that time. In the picture above you see it as it was before I started to really think of trying to redo it again. I had a water line connected to the tank that had a little valve on it so I could fill up the tank when it got low or changing out the water, problem was that it was slow to fill and 4 or 5 times I had forgotten that it was on only to come back in the room to find the tank had overflowed and soaked the stand and the carpet. So the stands MDF soaked up the water and started bulging, I have kept the water level where you see it because I was afraid the whole thing would collapse. There is one very old pleco living in there still.
So here was my plan at first, get a smaller tank set up to put the pleco in so I could take my time and redo the whole thing. below is the smaller fish tank I dug out of my attic. Notice I built the stand on measurements I thought was the fish tank's size. I was wrong the tank was longer than I thought!
Now the tear down and cleaning of the 55 gallon can begin.
Here is what is left of my first attempt at replacing the old fluorescent bulb with the new at the time LEDs, this is an old tank!
Here is the 55 gallon after much scrubbing, scraping and washing.... by the way vinegar is really good at removing calcium build ups...
I built a new stand for the tank out of square mild steel tubing and clad it with plywood painted black, I trimmed the edges and top with rosewood which came out looking pretty good I think.
At this point I was just going to put the tank back on and call it a day, but I had been watching a you tube channel SerpaDesign and on it Tanner was showing all the planted tanks and other builds he was doing and I got hooked on the idea of doing something more than just putting fish in my newly cleaned up tank. I curse you Tanner!!!
Here is the start of the expanded new plan
I planned on creating a sort of half fish tank half terrarium type thing.
I made the terrarium top part out of all stainless steel so nothing would ever rust. The side panels are also stainless steel with holes punched for the various things like in and out for the filter, float lever switch, etc.
Above is what I started with.... A little background of this tank, I have had this 55 gallon tank for a little over 20 years now I think. It has been through quite a few set ups in that time. In the picture above you see it as it was before I started to really think of trying to redo it again. I had a water line connected to the tank that had a little valve on it so I could fill up the tank when it got low or changing out the water, problem was that it was slow to fill and 4 or 5 times I had forgotten that it was on only to come back in the room to find the tank had overflowed and soaked the stand and the carpet. So the stands MDF soaked up the water and started bulging, I have kept the water level where you see it because I was afraid the whole thing would collapse. There is one very old pleco living in there still.
So here was my plan at first, get a smaller tank set up to put the pleco in so I could take my time and redo the whole thing. below is the smaller fish tank I dug out of my attic. Notice I built the stand on measurements I thought was the fish tank's size. I was wrong the tank was longer than I thought!
Now the tear down and cleaning of the 55 gallon can begin.
Here is what is left of my first attempt at replacing the old fluorescent bulb with the new at the time LEDs, this is an old tank!
Here is the 55 gallon after much scrubbing, scraping and washing.... by the way vinegar is really good at removing calcium build ups...
I built a new stand for the tank out of square mild steel tubing and clad it with plywood painted black, I trimmed the edges and top with rosewood which came out looking pretty good I think.
At this point I was just going to put the tank back on and call it a day, but I had been watching a you tube channel SerpaDesign and on it Tanner was showing all the planted tanks and other builds he was doing and I got hooked on the idea of doing something more than just putting fish in my newly cleaned up tank. I curse you Tanner!!!
Here is the start of the expanded new plan
I planned on creating a sort of half fish tank half terrarium type thing.
I made the terrarium top part out of all stainless steel so nothing would ever rust. The side panels are also stainless steel with holes punched for the various things like in and out for the filter, float lever switch, etc.
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