Stampos
Fish Crazy
Welcome to the build thread for my 110 gallon (US) Mbuna tank.
I decided to go back to Mbuna as I regretted closing my old 55 gallon tank down, and New World cichlids sadly didn't capture my attention as much as the feisty rock dwellers did! As such I wanted a similar tank to what I had previously, but on a larger scale.
The tank is a 60x18x24 Seashell Elite tank, with a 30 gallon sump built into the cabinet. I am using an Ocean Runner 3500 return pump which gives a turnover of around 5-7 times per hour (est.)
I love the look of marine tanks, and having a bright blue weir decided to paint the rear of the tank to blend it in.
I also fitted a Hagen 2x54w T5 light system with 18000k bulbs to give a bright marine look.
I knew I wanted a lot of rockwork in this tank, so looked into sourcing eggcrate from somewhere, my LFS wanted £20 per sheet! No way was I paying that! So, I settled on using "koi filter grid" which is a much more reasonable £4.80 for a 16x27 sheet and is a lot more substantial:
I decided to go back to Mbuna as I regretted closing my old 55 gallon tank down, and New World cichlids sadly didn't capture my attention as much as the feisty rock dwellers did! As such I wanted a similar tank to what I had previously, but on a larger scale.
The tank is a 60x18x24 Seashell Elite tank, with a 30 gallon sump built into the cabinet. I am using an Ocean Runner 3500 return pump which gives a turnover of around 5-7 times per hour (est.)
I love the look of marine tanks, and having a bright blue weir decided to paint the rear of the tank to blend it in.
I also fitted a Hagen 2x54w T5 light system with 18000k bulbs to give a bright marine look.
I knew I wanted a lot of rockwork in this tank, so looked into sourcing eggcrate from somewhere, my LFS wanted £20 per sheet! No way was I paying that! So, I settled on using "koi filter grid" which is a much more reasonable £4.80 for a 16x27 sheet and is a lot more substantial: