Bimac tank build

kchristensen8064

Sting ray
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#1
I had some requests to follow along with this build, so I'll do my best to update this build thread. I got into this hobby about 15 years ago, and one thing I have always wanted was to have a octopus tank, I think I have gathered enough experience over the years to make this happen. I'm looking at a Bimac and so far have acquired a Red Sea 525XL that was the victim of the what seems to be common seam failure, I will be resealing this and making it my display. I was also able to acquire a 40b that I will silicone baffles into for my sump, a used oversized skimmer which will be needed for the bio-load of an octopus, a Maxspect Jump 10k for the return, a 1/4hp chiller to make sure I can keep the tank down near 70°, about 100lbs of pukani rock, and thanks to winning a decent amount of money from one of the contests around Black Friday with BRS, the sand and all the other little items needed. I also scored all the 4040, 4080, and 40120 extrusion aluminum I need to build the stand from work for $40. I'll be working on the stand over the Christmas week. I also found a granite countertop for the top of the stand for $20 on market place, I'll need to cut it and I plan to live edge the showing edges, I'll see how that goes. 20241214_143213.jpg 20241214_143218.jpg 20241214_143228.jpg 20241214_143235.jpg 20241214_143244.jpg
 

Dr.DiSilicate

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I’ve never looked into using extruded aluminum in the stand like that, I’m sure it’s fine but what does that stuff have for load rating?
Tidal gardens is using it the their whole facility. It’s super functional, strong, no rust! I don’t think it’s cheep though.


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