New Lagoon Build 775 gallon

oceana

Active Member
Originally Posted by scottallert
http:///forum/post/3054391
i really want to do this, it seems cheaper then a display tank, plus looking down at corals looks nicer.
it really is a good amount cheaper. in the end i will have around 3 grand in EVERYTHING a regular tank this size would be FAR more. or course that is equipment only and the live stock will be quite a bit more but still cheaper to build
 

zelfin

Member
Originally Posted by crypt keeper
http:///forum/post/3054426
i will be watching as i plan on a shark lagoon in the near future as well
Ditto! Subscribed. Looks good I have been contemplating building a stand with a lagoon under it that would hold a tank above it. This looks like a good base. I will definately watch for ideas.
 

cooskid

Member
Originally Posted by oceana
http:///forum/post/3054342
correct, thanks! I then just rounded up two gallons since it seemed easier to remember.
I didn't mean anyhting by it, I just kept looking at the numbers and seeing it was 100 gallons off. Totally missed the 100 gallon sump. I can't wait to see it done.
 

fishkid13

Active Member
Count me in. What you should do is put some underwater video camera in a few places so we can see what is happing 24/7.
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by fishkid13
http:///forum/post/3059396
Count me in. What you should do is put some underwater video camera in a few places so we can see what is happing 24/7.
LOL...And then when the fish poops on our heads we can all see it firsthand.
 

oceana

Active Member
some more updates on this coming very soon. been super busy but got several things done this week. pics and info by this weekend
 

nissan577

Active Member
im hooked as well! bro Oceana this is gonna be one of kind tank! man i cant wait! i wanna go snorkeling when your done!
im tagging along!
 

oceana

Active Member
So far this week i have finished lining the frame with 1" ply and 1/4 foam. i drilled otu all the bulk head and cut the liner to fit. i installed hald the bulk heads and will finish the other half tomorrow. After this I need to start filling with water so that I can start laying in the liner nice and neat. then i will cut it flush and install the arm/beer rails around the edge. then its on to the lighting.



I had these killer reflectors made by a local reefer. I feel he did an amazing job. I cant wait to hook them up.

 

oceana

Active Member
Originally Posted by meowzer
http:///forum/post/3060580
AND fish...LOL

got a few great big tanks ready and waiting for it. i have always wanted a nice long tank to watch tangs zip back and forth in. other then those i wont have very many fish. much of the tank will be for frags so i dont want things knockin stuff all oevr the place to much. the tangs will be bad enough
 

aquaknight

Active Member
Two questions, what's the thought process behind the 1/4" foam? Just to even out pressure from the water/liner? You don't think it's going to be absolutely smooshed from the weight, at least on the bottom?
Also, no links, but what is the name of the company/model of liner you used? I see a seam, did you have to seam-it yourself, or it came like that?
 
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