What are you going to put in the tank?
By the way, how many tanks do have now?
Due to limited living space and my quest for additional larger tanks, i embarked on a project to customize a 2-tier metal stand & tanks setup.
I've spoken to other fellow enthusiasts who have also been keen on similar setups, so i've decided to post my progress to share the experience.
Stand
I wanted a metal stand which could hold and sustain the weight of 2 x 64 litre/60cm tanks (L60cm x D30cm x H36cm) positioned in a double tier layout, so i got a stand custom made to my specifications.
The height of the stand was to be 90cm tall. With the 36cm height of my intended tank on top, the total height of the setup will be 126cm. I've found that this is the ideal overall height for me to view the top tank while seated at my desk (the tank will be at eye level), and it'll still be easy for me to scape and maintain the tank too.
The middle section of the rack has a height of 56cm, with the 2nd tank there also at 36cm height, this allows for a 20cm working gap. From prior experience, this is sufficient enough for me to access the tank for setup and maintenance.
The bottom section of the tank has a height of 30cm from the floor, this allows me to place 2 x compact-sized canister filters underneath (along with the power plugs), so that they are somewhat hidden and less noticeable (compared to placing them beside the stand).
In addition, the stand was customized 5cm wider on each side, so that there is some extra clearance space on the left and right side of the both tanks.
Here is the completed customized metal stand.
The build quality was good and it was made to my specifications, unfortunately the metal stand maker could only paint it black... but i preferred a different color.
So i proceeded to spray paint the stand myself. I tried silver (too bright)... grey (too plain)... then i eventually found a dark metallic grey color that fit the tone i was looking for perfectly.
After hours of sanding, preparation and carefully spray painting multiple coats, this was the result.
I like this particular color because it resembles the ADA garden stand silver/grey color tone, not too bright, not too dark... looks neutral and matches my room decor well.
Tanks
I prefer high clarity tanks, so my choice of tanks are made of low-iron glass with minimal silicone. I choose the popular tank dimensions of L60cm x D30cm x H36cm.
Equipment
For flow and filtration, i'm using Eheim Ecco Pro 130 canister filters, along with VIV glass lily pipe sets. For lighting, i'm using Up Aqua Z-Series Pro LED Z-20 (60cm) light sets.
Here are how the canister filters and power plugs positioned at the bottom section of the stand.
Everything is kept within the footprint of the stand, so that it is neat and tidy. This still allows for full access to the filters, double taps and hoses, which makes regular maintenance much easier.
Competed Setup
Once all the items are assembled and plugged in, this is what the completed setup looks like with the room lights on.
Here is what it looks like with the room lights off.
Another angle, this is the view from my desk.
Overall, i'm quite pleased with the setup.
Time come up with some inspiration and ideas to scape them.
Last edited by Urban Aquaria; 24th May 2013 at 18:34.
What are you going to put in the tank?
By the way, how many tanks do have now?
Now I see the reason for you selling your smaller tanks away recently. Is it alright to share the builder of the tank/stand. They do look very chic looking simple and elegant. Of course that's before all the pipings and stuff start going in.
It has been a great joy and motivation reading your post UA, look forward to more and sincere thank you for all info shared.
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Still planning and collecting scaping materials, one of my objectives with this 2 tank configuration is to always have a spare established tank available (to shift over and house the plants and fishes/shrimps) whenever i'm re-scaping one of them, hence i'll be running both tanks with similar water parameters... i've discovered that i get bored of scapes quite fast, so this setup allows me to re-scape and try new layouts more often.
I got my metal stand custom made through East Ocean.
neat setup... great effort
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U still can find the led light?couldnt find it anywhere..
Ohh,must have cost a bomb..great blogging on your tanks again..
Ah finally setting up those tanks!
Very nice. Cant think of a better design this. Aren't you worried about putting it on the wooden flooring? And the equipment too?
Bro, the other day while I'm refilling water for my 4ft tank, I got too engrossed playing games on my mobile that the water just flooded overflowing the tank... My 3 poor bunny boys, with part of their home inside the bottom tier, immediately went hysterical with the sudden rain... Lucky thou the power plugs are not sitting on the basement floor...
The sealed varnish on my parquet flooring is relatively new, so i guess there is some measure of water resistance, but i still always make sure to wipe away any drips or spills.
The stand has rubber feet and the overall load isn't too high, so no visible dents created yet. Though if i shift the stand in the future and it really leave 4 dents on the flooring, then i'll probably just hide them with another shelving or cupboard.
Haha... that almost happened to me too, i've since reverted back to using a bucket and cup to do water changes, luckily my tanks are still within reasonable volumes to use that method.
Yeah, i was also considering the risk of water dripping or spilling down the stand onto the power plugs too... so i've now relocated the power extension strip to under my desk instead, then trail all the light and filter cords over to that side, keep them a distance away from any accidental water spillage.
Nice stand as usual Urban. Gunmetal Gray, excellent color choice.
Fish.. Simply Irresistable
Back to Killies... slowly.
Wow...nice...have wanted the time and space for this setup and I like the LED lightings. Hope to get one soon. Do fill us up with your updates
~~Steven ~~
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Thanks UA for this. Was looking for photos of GUSH tanks from GC.
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