Acrylic or Glass on 300+

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Nice keep us posted when you get it. Just curious what sump are you getting and are they plumbing or are you?

I am getting a Tsunami Reef Sump. 42x16x18. They are providing all of the materials to plumb (bulkheads, hosing, drains, clamps, etc), but I’ll be the one actually hooking everything up.

Yes please share as much as you are willing to share. I imagine there are more sump options that what is shown on website under tank options?


What did you decide on stand material? I was thinking about creating a thread eventually about whether the aluminum option is worth the premium price.
What are the dimensions? Thanks

The tank is 96x36x30. Went with oak stand and canopy and decided against the aluminum stand. They even mentioned that it’s probably unnecessary unless you really feel like you need the extra support. Since I’m getting the tank and stand through them I don’t need the aluminum frame for the warranty that they mention.
 
Ok, since I’ve got 8 weeks to wait for my tank I’ve got another dilemma... Soft or Hard plumbing for the sump?

I tend to lean towards hard plumbing, but given the wait I’ve got, I really want to get water ready as quickly as possible to get the fish (Aro in particular) out of the 90 grow out.

The sump package I bought comes with hoses, clamps, barbs, bulks, drains etc, so I’m entertaining just keeping it soft plumbing for ease of setup and speed to water.

Thoughts?
 
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Thanks to everyone for all the advice. I ended up buying the 400 gallon acrylic tank today. Looking forward to it, these 8 weeks or so are going to take forever
You can't just say you bought a 400 gallon without telling us what your plans for stocking is, that's like letting it slip that you own a $50,000,000 house and not showing pictures of it.

So, what are ya plans?
 
Ok, since I’ve got 8 weeks to wait for my tank I’ve got another dilemma... Soft or Hard plumbing for the sump?

I tend to lean towards hard plumbing, but given the wait I’ve got, I really want to get water ready as quickly as possible to get the fish (Aro in particular) out of the 90 grow out.

The sump package I bought comes with hoses, clamps, barbs, bulks, drains etc, so I’m entertaining just keeping it soft plumbing for ease of setup and speed to water.

Thoughts?

How longer do you think it would be for hard plumbing vs soft. Then decide if the time and additional effort is worth it to you. Would your aro be ok in the tank of let's say 2 more weeks?

It looks like this will be a long term tank and chances are you wont do it again. I'm bias for hard plumbing and you're right it does take longer. I recently did it a few months ago and glad I took the time. Nothing wrong with soft I just like the sexy pvc plumbing lol.
 
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You can't just say you bought a 400 gallon without telling us what your plans for stocking is, that's like letting it slip that you own a $50,000,000 house and not showing pictures of it.

So, what are ya plans?
Lol! Well some of it is the ability to keep our current fish long-term. We currently have a Silver Arowana, Kelberi Peacock Bass, and a Clown Knifefish all of which will move into the new tank.

Thinking about adding another Kelberi, a Bucharest (Endichleri or Ornate) and Pike of some kind
 
How longer do you think it would be for hard plumbing vs soft. Then decide if the time and additional effort is worth it to you. Would your aro be ok in the tank of let's say 2 more weeks?

It looks like this will be a long term tank and chances are you wont do it again. I'm bias for hard plumbing and you're right it does take longer. I recently did it a few months ago and glad I took the time. Nothing wrong with soft I just like the sexy pvc plumbing lol.

Yeah, I had been doing hard plumbing on our other tank project I had to abandon. Would love to do hard plumbing again, but a little concerned about the cramped space my fish are now since this is adding nearly 3 months to my previous timeline. That along with the fact the sump system is coming with soft connections are the main reason I’m seriously considering going with soft to get things going fast.
 
Lol! Well some of it is the ability to keep our current fish long-term. We currently have a Silver Arowana, Kelberi Peacock Bass, and a Clown Knifefish all of which will move into the new tank.

Thinking about adding another Kelberi, a Bucharest (Endichleri or Ornate) and Pike of some kind
Wow, tough typing from phone if you don’t check autocorrect first. Obviously I meant a Bichir
 
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