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My DIY H(sit)OB refugium

Docstach

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Here are a few pics of a refugium I built for my 30 gal. I didn't have room for anything under the tank, but all of the HOB style units seemed to small(shallow). It is not the prettiest thing (actually I fully realize it doesn't look good) and the pictures are worse, but I think it should work well. Dimensions are 20l x 20h x 5w. My aquarium stand is wider than my tank so the refugium sits on the stand behind the aquarium. I wanted the pump outside the aquarium so I just have a small MJ inside a small section within the refugium, you can't really see the divider well in any of the pictures. I was worried with the sides bowing too much so the top, bottom, and side edges are braced.

Ignore the mess around everything. I was trying to get everything cleaned up before my mother came to visit (yes I still worry about that even though I am a grown adult)

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For people who have never worked with acrylic (this was my first time), it isn't too bad at all. I ordered the pieces with all of the major cuts already done. I was able to use a dremel and a small, cheap hack saw for the rest of the cuts. I was having trouble drilling the large holes in the acrylic for the pvc pipes so i just used a drill to drill a bunch of small holes until they completed the circle. I then sanded/melted the really rough edges of the hole with the dremel until I had a smooth circular opening. I am sure I broke a bunch of acrylic do's and don't's but knock on wood it seemed to work.
 
I like it!
 
That's sick dude. Nice job it should work very well. That's a lot of space for macro!!!!
 
Original links are dead, but thought I would post a couple follow up picks after 1 year of use. I changed over to a 55 gal which is taller so I took it down. It held up surprisingly well. For anyone considering something like this, don't be to afraid. Never had done anything like this before and it was water tight and solid after a year.

After 2/3 of the water and pump were removed...

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