redfishsc
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Well, my Corian supplier gave me enough larger slabs of Corian to actually make a 10-gallon aquarium with a 10"X10" attached sump.
The front is 1/4" acrylic.
I haven't kept an aquarium in a couple of years but the itch kept itching and I finally decided to scratch it.
I haven't made any pens lately, partly because of this thing.
It's glued together with marine epoxy, but also notice the pics of the specialty lock-shoulder joints (rabbet joints), so that the actual shape of the joint holds the tank together, and the epoxy serves as a sealant.
Here is a full-tank shot of the completed project, with fish and live corals all happy in wonderland.
Here's some pics of construction, how it turned out, and stuff I have in it.
Another full-tank shot. The light that is OFF is used to light some chaetomorphic algae (to remove waste) in the sump, it was turned off for the pic.
YES THAT IS A BEER BOTTLE in the bottom right corner!!!! It was sent to a local reefer by a buddy diving out on a reef, and the reefer traded it into a local reef aquarium shop. So, being a good Baptist, I had to buy it. It has nearly 1/4" of corraline encrustation on it. Who knows how long it's been sitting down in the ocean?
Green Star Polyps
A different kind of green star polyp (just shorter tentacles)
A Duncan coral.
Xenia
Daisy polyps
Palythoa polyps
Well. Tell me what you think......
The front is 1/4" acrylic.
I haven't kept an aquarium in a couple of years but the itch kept itching and I finally decided to scratch it.
I haven't made any pens lately, partly because of this thing.
It's glued together with marine epoxy, but also notice the pics of the specialty lock-shoulder joints (rabbet joints), so that the actual shape of the joint holds the tank together, and the epoxy serves as a sealant.
Here is a full-tank shot of the completed project, with fish and live corals all happy in wonderland.

Here's some pics of construction, how it turned out, and stuff I have in it.






Another full-tank shot. The light that is OFF is used to light some chaetomorphic algae (to remove waste) in the sump, it was turned off for the pic.

YES THAT IS A BEER BOTTLE in the bottom right corner!!!! It was sent to a local reefer by a buddy diving out on a reef, and the reefer traded it into a local reef aquarium shop. So, being a good Baptist, I had to buy it. It has nearly 1/4" of corraline encrustation on it. Who knows how long it's been sitting down in the ocean?


Green Star Polyps

A different kind of green star polyp (just shorter tentacles)

A Duncan coral.

Xenia

Daisy polyps

Palythoa polyps

Well. Tell me what you think......
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