Are You ready to Dive Deep into the World of Saltwater Aquariums? Build or Buy – It’s Your Call!
Hey there, my aspiring aquarists! So, you find yourself standing at the crossroads, unsure whether to build your own saltwater aquarium or take the easy route and buy one. Well, fear not, because I’m here to guide and support you on this exciting journey of marine life. Let’s dive right in!
Now, for most people, buying a pre-made aquarium seems like a walk in the park. But hey, if you’ve got some handy skills with tools and construction, I know that little voice inside you is whispering, “Build it yourself, my friend!” And let me tell you, it’s not just the easier option that counts—it’s the thrill of crafting your own underwater paradise.
But hold on just a minute, my intrepid reef enthusiasts. Building a tank from scratch is no easy feat. It requires a special kind of patience and a willingness to ask for help when needed. Fortunately, I’ve got your back. With the right materials, step-by-step instructions, and a whole lot of determination, you’ll have your very own glass masterpiece in no time. Trust me, whether you choose to build or buy a saltwater aquarium, the sense of accomplishment will be doubly rewarding when it’s all set up and teeming with vibrant marine life.
Before we jump into action, let’s talk about working with glass. The tank we’ll be building stands 14 inches tall, with ¼ inch glass panels. If you’re feeling ambitious and want to make it bigger, you’ll need to learn how to calculate the correct glass thickness for your desired size. And if you’re still on the fence about building or buying, take a moment to consider how comfortable you are handling glass—you know, for your own peace of mind.
Now, let’s get down to planning. Whether you choose to build or buy a saltwater aquarium, the first step is clear: you need a solid plan. Picture the type of saltwater aquarium that speaks to your heart, and make sure your measurements are spot on. In this particular build, we’ll be fitting the two end panels inside the back and front panes, creating a seamless visual masterpiece.
With the plan in hand and excitement in your veins, it’s time to think about the hood that will illuminate your aquatic wonderland. Oh, and here’s a pro tip: never place solid glass directly on top of the aquarium. Why? It reduces the crucial gas exchange happening at the surface, affecting aeration and the overall health of your tank. So, be sure to incorporate a lighted hood into your plans.
Now, let’s tackle the much-anticipated question: what materials will you need? Whether you’re building or buying, you must gather all the necessary materials to create the perfect marine setup. For a 55-gallon aquarium, here’s your checklist:
- 1 glass panel for the tank bottom
- 1 front, 1 back, and 2 end pieces of glass
- Single-edged razor blades
- Acetone
- Non-toxic 100% silicone sealant (All-Glass® Brand 100% Silicone Sealant)
- A roll of paper towels
- A washable felt tip marker
- A roll of duct tape
- Emery cloth or silicone carbide sandpaper
Remember, dream big, my friend. When choosing between building or buying a saltwater aquarium, go for the biggest one that fits into your home. If your tank exceeds 30 gallons in size, consider installing a support brace at its center. Simply cut a six-inch-wide piece of glass that perfectly fits the outside edges of the front and back panels, using silicone to hold it in place.
Now, let’s prepare the glass panes like true masters of the craft. Smooth the edges with emery cloth or silicone carbide sandpaper, and clean the glass pane joints and edges ½ inch inward using acetone. Keep a roll of duct tape nearby, cutting 16 strips measuring five inches each. And here’s a word to the wise: handle glass with care, my friend. That goes for both builders and buyers of saltwater aquariums.
With your materials ready, it’s time to assemble the pieces of the puzzle. Lay them out on a flat surface, ensuring everything follows the correct order. If needed, mark them with words or arrows—you wouldn’t want to lose your way during this thrilling process. Start by placing the bottom panel on a non-scratch surface, sticking eight pieces of tape to its underside (sticky side up), taking care not to scratch the glass, no matter your path—building or buying.
Take a deep breath, my fellow underwater architects, because it’s time to bring your aquarium to life. Install the front glass piece, folding the two bottom pieces of tape upward and sticking them firmly to the glass. Feel that momentum building? Excellent! Now, let’s install the first side panel by folding the two bottom duct tapes upward and securing them to the front of the glass. Finally, attach the side piece to the front piece of glass using two strips of tape.
You’re almost there! Just a few more steps. Install the other side piece, and the back panel, completing the structure of your magnificent tank. Now, take a moment to step back and admire your handiwork. It’s time to seal the deal—literally. Apply silicone to the eight joint areas on the inside of the tank, using just the right amount and smoothing it with your thumb to achieve perfection. Let the tank sit for a glorious 24 hours as the silicone cures. Leaks, be gone! It doesn’t matter if you choose to build your own saltwater aquarium or buy one, the importance of a watertight tank cannot be overstated.
After this period of rest, it’s time to put your tank to the ultimate test—filling it with fresh water. Let it sit for 12 to 24 hours, my friend.