What Island are you on.? I would be more than happy to help you out if you are on the Big Island.
The bottom of the display glass is 32" off the ground. I suppose I could go a bit lower, but that's the height I prefer. The height is 48" (maximizes the use of the plywood dimensions). That puts the top around 6'6" or 7' with the top bracing. Fortunately it's in a room with a high ceiling.JaxsBr;3129233; said:So its a one piece,tank and stand combined?
Your gonna need a chair or something for maintenance,that is quite high.
By "current generation" I was thinking of doing a refugia with a Deep Sand Filter inside that portion of the setup. The reef tank itself would have only a shallow sand base (1").400gal;3200449; said:I'm glad to finally see someone going large with DIY saltwater. Great idea with the solar tubes. Been planning something similar her in Florida. What other current generation will you have besides the surge(s)? Are you going to use any gels to "tweak" the spectrum through the tubes? In my humble opinion this is the best most economical way to go reef. I was looking at Tunzes and a Oceans Motion device. I was comcerned of the potential slpash/bubbles from the surge.