I'm picking up a used 240 Gallon tank today.
I will not immediately set this up. As money comes available I will build a stand, sump, overflow, denitrifier, and possibly a few other things.
I already have a huge pot I nabbed out of the recycling bin at work. It was used for pressurized sterilization. It will take minimal work to create my denitrifier. This pot will probably hold 3 gallons of bio media. So it should be plenty big to handle the 240.
I am playing with the idea of turning a current 75G into the sump. However, I will probably end up doing something different, because I like that setup.
I will add a UV to this system as well. I just won't be building that part.
I currently have a 125G full of Cichlids (doing very well) and a 75G FW Community doing well. I have not decided what will go in this tank yet.
This project might tank me several months.
First Shelled Spot:
Second Shelled Spot
It took 6 people to get this on the truck.. This is as far as my wife and I could get it off. I'll pick up the stand today, and have help moving this to the stand tomorrow.
Calculated the weight of this thing full.
I'm building the stand myself... This is also going on a deck not a slab. I wonder how that will go.
At least I have the current stand. The one I build will be a lot better then it, so I'm not worried about that.
I will not immediately set this up. As money comes available I will build a stand, sump, overflow, denitrifier, and possibly a few other things.
I already have a huge pot I nabbed out of the recycling bin at work. It was used for pressurized sterilization. It will take minimal work to create my denitrifier. This pot will probably hold 3 gallons of bio media. So it should be plenty big to handle the 240.
I am playing with the idea of turning a current 75G into the sump. However, I will probably end up doing something different, because I like that setup.
I will add a UV to this system as well. I just won't be building that part.
I currently have a 125G full of Cichlids (doing very well) and a 75G FW Community doing well. I have not decided what will go in this tank yet.
This project might tank me several months.

First Shelled Spot:


Second Shelled Spot

It took 6 people to get this on the truck.. This is as far as my wife and I could get it off. I'll pick up the stand today, and have help moving this to the stand tomorrow.



Calculated the weight of this thing full.
1.25 TONS! Whoa.Results computed by FishTank Online September 3, 2008, 12:26 pm EDT
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Water Type..............................Freshwater
Material................................Glass
Tank Overhead Shape.....................Rectangular
Length..................................72.00 in.
Width...................................30.00 in.
Height..................................25.00 in.
Wall-thickness..........................0.50 in.
Volume..................................233.77 gal (US)
Tank Material Weight....................348.16 lbf
Water Volume............................218.85 gal (US)
Water Weight............................1821.11 lbf
Substrate Type..........................Sand
Average Substrate Depth.................2.50 in.
Substrate Weight........................287.59 lbf
Approximate Total Weight................2456.86 lbf
Room Air Temperature....................68.00 °F
Water Temperature.......................80.00 °F
Heating Capability Required.............269.93 W
Approx. Total Fish Length...............180.00 in.
Mass Required for 1 PPM.................826.04 mg
I'm building the stand myself... This is also going on a deck not a slab. I wonder how that will go.
At least I have the current stand. The one I build will be a lot better then it, so I'm not worried about that.