DBT85
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We decided to move the lower Blu-Ray racks in order to put a 4ft Roma 240 tank in the alcove. The tank is 120cm wide and the gap is 127cm. This is my first ever aquarium as I've wanted one for a while but couldn't think of anywhere to put one. The wife suggested that I remove the racks and put one there (something I hadn;t suggested because the Christmas tree usually goes in that corner) and so I set about getting all the bits!
First thing was to get those racks and the speaker off the wall.
Then I needed to trim the bottom of the tank in order for it to all fit better. From the floor to the bottom of those DVD racks is about 3cm less than the height of the tank+stand. Using my router I took 6cm off of the two sides and the rear panel which forms the support there. That all went perfectly and so I could then knock the cabinet together. I liked that it didn't have a back so I could get to the socket easily and it felt very very sturdy once built. The spirit level went on and its all bang on which is nice. Hurrah for concrete floors that are level!
Next up was putting the black sticky backed plastic onto the rear of the tank. I've not used the stuff since covering books at school about 15 years ago so doing it on a 4ft tank was interesting! With that complete the wife helped me lift the tank onto the cabinet.
Next came the joyous task of washing all the sand, Originally I planned on putting about 20kg in (bags are 12.5kg) but ordered another just in case. On Saturday night I got 2 full bags in there as well as enough water to just over it all. The water looked a little cloudy but by Sunday morning that was clear.
On Sunday I decided that I wanted a deeper bed than I currently had in there so in went the third bag of sand. With that complete I started to fill the tank with the hose. About 1/2 of the way through I added the 5-6ml of Seachem Prime to the water. By god the water is cold this time of year!
Once filled I opened the valves on the Tetratec ex 1200 and watched as about 1.5cm of water level vanished in to the canister! Out came the hose again to top it up and then I very tentatively turned the filter on. No leaks after about 90 minutes which bodes well hopefully!
Tomorrow I'm going to pick some mature media up from the LFS so hopefully that'll speed my cycle up a little. For the moment the filter is just running.
I'll update as I put the bogwood in and then it'll be quiet until my cycle is done
First thing was to get those racks and the speaker off the wall.
Then I needed to trim the bottom of the tank in order for it to all fit better. From the floor to the bottom of those DVD racks is about 3cm less than the height of the tank+stand. Using my router I took 6cm off of the two sides and the rear panel which forms the support there. That all went perfectly and so I could then knock the cabinet together. I liked that it didn't have a back so I could get to the socket easily and it felt very very sturdy once built. The spirit level went on and its all bang on which is nice. Hurrah for concrete floors that are level!
Next up was putting the black sticky backed plastic onto the rear of the tank. I've not used the stuff since covering books at school about 15 years ago so doing it on a 4ft tank was interesting! With that complete the wife helped me lift the tank onto the cabinet.
Next came the joyous task of washing all the sand, Originally I planned on putting about 20kg in (bags are 12.5kg) but ordered another just in case. On Saturday night I got 2 full bags in there as well as enough water to just over it all. The water looked a little cloudy but by Sunday morning that was clear.
On Sunday I decided that I wanted a deeper bed than I currently had in there so in went the third bag of sand. With that complete I started to fill the tank with the hose. About 1/2 of the way through I added the 5-6ml of Seachem Prime to the water. By god the water is cold this time of year!
Once filled I opened the valves on the Tetratec ex 1200 and watched as about 1.5cm of water level vanished in to the canister! Out came the hose again to top it up and then I very tentatively turned the filter on. No leaks after about 90 minutes which bodes well hopefully!
Tomorrow I'm going to pick some mature media up from the LFS so hopefully that'll speed my cycle up a little. For the moment the filter is just running.
I'll update as I put the bogwood in and then it'll be quiet until my cycle is done