57 gallon oceanic illuminata rimless build

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    1. #1
      Jesse_emel
      Sith Lord

      Thumbs up 57 gallon oceanic illuminata rimless build

      Well, I started my downsizing process. I purchased the oceanic illuminata rimless 57 gallon tank from aquatic dreams and have started.



      Here is the new much smaller lighting ballast I picked up from KevinPo at aquatic dreams.



      I set up a 20 gallon tall tank under the cabinets, There was enough room for a overflow discharge area. a fairly decent sized fuge, and the rest of the area gets taken up with the protein skimmer and the eheim 1240 pump which I hope should be fairly silent.



      A couple more pictures:




      I've got the display filled up with sand and hope to add water and rocks today. I'll take a few pictures as I proceed. Happy Easter everyone!

    2. #2
      DolphinLVR
      Clownfish
      Quote Originally Posted by Jesse_emel View Post
      Well, I started my downsizing process. I purchased the oceanic illuminata rimless 57 gallon tank from aquatic dreams and have started.



      Here is the new much smaller lighting ballast I picked up from KevinPo at aquatic dreams.



      I set up a 20 gallon tall tank under the cabinets, There was enough room for a overflow discharge area. a fairly decent sized fuge, and the rest of the area gets taken up with the protein skimmer and the eheim 1240 pump which I hope should be fairly silent.



      A couple more pictures:




      I've got the display filled up with sand and hope to add water and rocks today. I'll take a few pictures as I proceed. Happy Easter everyone!

      Nice!!!!! In the second picture, where did you get those ceiling mounts? do they allow you to move your fixture up and down?

    3. #3
      Jesse_emel
      Sith Lord
      DolphinLVR....yeah they have a small coupler in the center that you can push in and adjust the height. They came with the lighting ballast along with 2 timers. Kevin hooked me up as always.

    4. #4
      Jesse_emel
      Sith Lord
      All the plumbing is done.....



      Filled with sand.....



      My son is helping me on Easter Morning.....


    5. #5
      DolphinLVR
      Clownfish
      Quote Originally Posted by Jesse_emel View Post
      DolphinLVR....yeah they have a small coupler in the center that you can push in and adjust the height. They came with the lighting ballast along with 2 timers. Kevin hooked me up as always.
      I would really like to know more about those as that is what I am looking for instead of using hooks in the ceiling! Do thy act like the yo-yo's? I want to be able to adjust the height of my rack at a moments notice, thus i am looking for something that I can pull down on the rack and go either lower or higher (Hope I am making sense)

    6. #6
      dailydriven911
      sps addict
      Looks like a great build! I really like these tanks and the price isn't to bad either...

    7. #7
      jake65
      Hawkfish
      looks great jesse, is this tank downstairs where the other one was?

    8. #8
      JIvePhotography
      Green Bubble
      Just curious, what's the purpose of the eggcrate in the tank under the sand? I was thinking that its for when you put rock in it will sit on that instead of the glass...?

      Also, is that how high you're going to keep your light or its just up high while you were setting it all up?

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      Jesse_emel
      Sith Lord
      Quote Originally Posted by DolphinLVR View Post
      I would really like to know more about those as that is what I am looking for instead of using hooks in the ceiling! Do thy act like the yo-yo's? I want to be able to adjust the height of my rack at a moments notice, thus i am looking for something that I can pull down on the rack and go either lower or higher (Hope I am making sense)
      no it's not like a yo-yo you have to push the center coupler and either feed the braided steel wire in or out of the cover. it requires 2 people to adjust the height. one to hold up the light and provide slack the other to feed the wire. So it's not counter balanced or anything like that.

    10. #10
      Jesse_emel
      Sith Lord
      Quote Originally Posted by jake65 View Post
      looks great jesse, is this tank downstairs where the other one was?
      No this is on the opposite side of the basement. in the bar. The other tank is still up and running while I'm building this one. I'll take some more pictures tonight. I have it filled and circulating right now. Hardly any cloudiness since I was careful when i filled it up actually looks pretty good. I used a lot of the water/rock and a little sand from the main tank so the cycle on this one should be really short. Just new sand is all.

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      Jesse_emel
      Sith Lord
      Quote Originally Posted by JIvePhotography View Post
      Just curious, what's the purpose of the eggcrate in the tank under the sand? I was thinking that its for when you put rock in it will sit on that instead of the glass...?

      Also, is that how high you're going to keep your light or its just up high while you were setting it all up?
      You are correct the eggcrate provides a little piece of mind when setting rocks. you can push them down as far as you want and not worry about hitting the bottom.

      No the lights are adjustable and will hang a few inches above the tank when I'm done adjusting the rock and putting in some live stock.

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      Jesse_emel
      Sith Lord
      Quote Originally Posted by dailydriven911 View Post
      Looks like a great build! I really like these tanks and the price isn't to bad either...
      Thanks for the comment. As soon as Kevin showed me this tank I think my eyes bugged out and I said order it before i even knew anything about it. Very Impressed with the construction so far. It also came with all the plumbing parts needed for the overflow. You can also get it with no overflow if you desire. I painted the back gloss black to kinda hide the overflow a bit and it looks really good so far.

    13. #13
      MGDMIRAGE
      Shoulda been a fish!
      Nice, i saw when Kevin got that tank in, they are very beautiful especially the perfectly beveled edges

    14. #14
      Jesse_emel
      Sith Lord
      Quote Originally Posted by MGDMIRAGE View Post
      Nice, i saw when Kevin got that tank in, they are very beautiful especially the perfectly beveled edges
      Thanks MGDMIRAGE, yeah right when it came in i got super busy and he had to hold ot for an extra day. Here is a pictures of it filled with water, a few rocks and 1 emerald crab hitchhiked his way in. A few fuzzy mushrooms, 1 hammer coral and a couple tiny kenya trees made their way in. So far so good with the corals, they are opened wide and loving their new home.

      Pictures.....




      I really like the look of the open top.

    15. #15
      MGDMIRAGE
      Shoulda been a fish!
      Looks great i love the big rock on the top right

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