I am highly tempted to convert my freshwater tank to a SW tank. It was very ideal for my planeted setup, but somewhat inconvenient for SW.
The tank itself is fine. 36x15x16 acrylic.
The stand is tricky. The left and right door sides are sealed off from each other. They are setup so that each side has a independent adjustable shelving (which can be removed). Each side has an opening to the back of the stand which is about 3" x 12" in the upper section. This is here I fed my canister filter line, CO2 and electrical.
Recommendations on how to plum this to a reef?
CONDITION. I don't want to drill/cement the back wall incase I want to ever convert back to FW. If I drill the back wall, I don't want the bulkhead hardware above 3" from the base of the tank (so that I can cover them up with substrate).
I don't mind drilling the bottom of the tank nor mind cutting out holes in the stand to feed into the bottom section. Inside, it is too hard to unify the two sides, but I can cut out a "window" to feed pluming from one side to the other.
Thanks for your suggestions :-D
The tank itself is fine. 36x15x16 acrylic.
The stand is tricky. The left and right door sides are sealed off from each other. They are setup so that each side has a independent adjustable shelving (which can be removed). Each side has an opening to the back of the stand which is about 3" x 12" in the upper section. This is here I fed my canister filter line, CO2 and electrical.
Recommendations on how to plum this to a reef?
CONDITION. I don't want to drill/cement the back wall incase I want to ever convert back to FW. If I drill the back wall, I don't want the bulkhead hardware above 3" from the base of the tank (so that I can cover them up with substrate).
I don't mind drilling the bottom of the tank nor mind cutting out holes in the stand to feed into the bottom section. Inside, it is too hard to unify the two sides, but I can cut out a "window" to feed pluming from one side to the other.
Thanks for your suggestions :-D