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Old January 28th 08, 03:42 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Wayne Sallee
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Default Marine Reef Tank built in with Concrete walls

If your talking about the entire tank being
concrete, the answer is cheaper materials.

If you are talking about what I did, then answer is
a more natural look with more space for corals and
stuff to grow.

Wayne Sallee



RubenD wrote on 1/27/2008 8:13 PM:
What is the advantage of a concrete tank? More surface for bacteria to grow,
perhaps?

Just curious.



"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
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Looks nice.

I would have designed the overflow to be a
rectangular area cut out of the upper portion of the
side of the aquarium, so that it would be a true
"overflow", then pace whatever I wanted in there
that could always be modified later.

I like the idea of leaving a big open hole in the
wall, and then just covering it with with a
painting. Now that's practical.

I would have made the inside walls of portland
cement. See
http://waynesallee.com/thirdcementtankpictures.html


Wayne Sallee



jthread wrote on 1/27/2008 10:00 AM:
wrote in message

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Hi. This is a link to my Thread regarding a concrete marine tank I
built during 2007. Anyone interested, please visit the Forum:
http://www.marineaquariumsa.com/showthread.php?t=1815
wow!