Custom Frag Tank Build by Advanced Acrylics
When it comes to coral shows and frag swaps, having a reliable and visually striking frag tank makes all the difference. I recently worked with John, the owner of Advanced Acrylics, to create a custom acrylic frag tank tailored to my exact needs and the results were outstanding.
After spotting a listing for a 20x36x6 frag tank, I reached out to John to explore a custom build. He was responsive, knowledgeable, and quick to collaborate. We finalized a design for a 20x36x8 tall acrylic frag tank with a false back and three compartments for pump integration and flow control.
Tank Specifications
- Dimensions: 20x36x8 inches tall
- Material: ½-inch acrylic throughout
- Color Scheme: Black bottom and back panel
- Design Features: Beveled edges for a clean, polished look
- Extras: Three black frag racks with clear legs included
Packaging & Delivery
Turnaround time was impressive, less than three weeks from initial contact to delivery. The packaging was top-notch: bubble wrap, packing peanuts, and double-boxed with thick cardboard ensured the tank arrived in perfect condition.
Working with John
John is the owner and builder behind Advanced Acrylics. His craftsmanship and attention to detail are evident in every piece he produces. Whether you're looking for a standard frag tank or a fully customized solution, John delivers quality and professionalism every step of the way.
Unboxing & Setup Gallery
Here’s a look at how well the tank was packaged and how it turned out once set up:
Cardboard was removed and tank was covered in bubble wrap. Layers upon layers. |
Hard cardboard corners to protect the edges. |
Included black frag racks with clear legs. |
Full view of the custom frag tank. |
Close-up of the beveled and polished edges. |
Tank up and running at a frag swap event. |
Final Thoughts
This custom frag tank has already made a splash at my coral shows. If you're in the market for a durable, well-designed acrylic setup, I highly recommend reaching out to Advanced Acrylics.
Stay tuned, I'll be sharing more photos of the tank in action at upcoming events.
