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Table Top Aquarium

Table Top Aquarium
My wife has wanted a table top aquarium for a long time now. Then I remembered I love instructables and this would be a great idea to save money and build! total cost to build was $250 including tank and accessories.
Brand new just the table top tank without the pumps etc run over $700
We saved ourselves $450 and got it our way. Cant beat that!

If you are interested and are located near St Pete FL contact me at 415-935-9053 If you would like any tips or help building one.

Added notes:
WOW, did not expect such response. Let me answer some questions.

1. Goldfish
2. Table top is from a thrift store cost was $30 for the whole table threw out the table part LOL.
3. we currently feed the fish by spoon lol there is about 3/4" gap that we use.
4. I was going to add a removable part but for structural integrity for the glass top did not.
5. Other thoughts, were going to add rope light to the top and underneath thinking it will create a great ambience.
 
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Ok... so this was not an exact science but i will list what I used to make it.

1. Tank ( We went to about 20 different pet stores and the most ideal we found was a 20 gallon tank that was 1 foot high)
2. Wood ( Home Depot was a great help, we mentioned what we wanted to do and the guy was so excited he didn't charge us for cuts ) Great time saver!
a. 1/2" MDF board base of the table
b. 2" x 2" x 8'. I needed about 3 of these
c. 2" x 4" x 12'. I needed only 1 of these
NOTE: Wood dimensions are stupid and are not exactly 2" x 2" just remember that for later
3. Wood Filler. This will make the appearance of 1 solid piece of wood.
4. Paint, Mini roller, edger
5. Drill
6. Screws 1 1/4" and 2 1/2"
7. Stuff i sure i missed like tank decor etc. That was the wife's dept lol
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39 comments
Jan 24, 2011. 7:03 PMaktreehugger151 says:
what do you do when the fish die? 3/4 inch seems enough to feed them but i don't think you could navigate a net through it... also what about maintenance of the tank itself. ie, cleaning?
Nov 23, 2010. 11:11 PMMattyV says:
Beautifull Tank/Table
Sep 13, 2009. 7:16 AMEmiiiiiil says:
I dont like fish!!! So i keep meatballs in my aquarium. But fun aside. I would fill the tank with non rancid mineral oil. and sink a stripped pc and a screen in the brew, add a few lights and bubbels and u got a stunning mediacenter. The expected WAF factor (Wife Acceptance Factor) is pretty low, and is more a project for the boy in us all. But its sure to be a conversation piece. i just got offered 3 big tanks for free, so i might do a project like that in the future.
Sep 3, 2009. 8:57 AMGeekyAdam says:
Nice job! I really like the simplicity of it. I was cleaning my basement last week and found my old 10 gallon fish tank with all fish accessories needed, so I might start one of these in a week or so. I need to get one of those in-tank filters though, mine sits on the top side of the tank.
Sep 8, 2009. 7:46 AMGeekyAdam says:
nice _
Sep 3, 2009. 7:59 AMDzakovich000 says:
Even if you don't fill it with water, it still looks cool. You could make a little landscape in their with little pagodas and bonsai trees if you wanted. Great instructable.
Sep 5, 2009. 7:59 AMDzakovich000 says:
No problem. Thank you for the neat instructable.
Aug 30, 2009. 10:11 AMegbertfitzwilly says:
Very nicely done. This same basic design with long bubbler stones could also be adapted for use as an algae scrubber. If LED strips were submerged into the algae to provide illumination I think a very interesting effect could be obtained.
Sep 3, 2009. 4:19 AMdomino88 says:
Really like the design and the work you did looks really good. In my experience, a healthy and low maintenance aquariums really depend on very good filtration and good filtration takes space, there is no shortcut. A possible improvement could be to build an enclosure on one of the small sides to fit a larger external filter. I would also think you need a bit more space for an air draft between the wood frame and the glass or you might get condensation depending on the climatic conditions. But otherwise, really nice job! these things do cost a fortune in shops...
Sep 3, 2009. 10:20 AMKlappstuhl says:
Awesome! Great idea man, just be sure not to kick it on accident.
Sep 4, 2009. 5:23 AMcx420ns says:
LOL did you win anything at the casino? ;] excellent idea, i might have to try this sometime.
Sep 3, 2009. 10:45 AMhorseflesh says:
Goldfish are little poop machines, as fish go. I would suggest instead a school of white cloud mountain minnows, or even a swarm of cherry shrimp.
Sep 3, 2009. 4:24 AMstrangebike says:
I used to work in a fish store when these first came out and what we found was that the fish were very disturbed by everything. They have no where to hide and they are constantly being shocked by cups being put down on the top they are so sensitive to noise it is kind of unfair to them to do this even though it is a spectacular piece of furniture and very well made I might add . possibly with a good layer of foam underneath the tank and absolutely no connection to the frame they may survive if they have some weed or something to feel safe behind.
Sep 3, 2009. 4:29 AMskiedra says:
A very fine instructable indeed. Thank you!
Aug 31, 2009. 1:38 PMhaventmadeabombyet says:
Are the fish startled when you set glasses and stuff on it? That was my concern when I was trying to design one. Separating the table top from the aquarium with rubber was a great idea.
Aug 30, 2009. 10:41 AMdesel3 says:
why no fesh?
Aug 29, 2009. 8:42 AMcartman says:
Is there a filter?
Aug 27, 2009. 11:41 AMalbylovesscience says:
lol your wife runs the show just like my mom :( phh its better of giving them what they what :)
Aug 27, 2009. 8:31 AMcchubb says:
I would appreciate a little more detail to the running of power and how you hid it. Are there any lights?
Aug 26, 2009. 9:03 PMguitarman63mm says:
Great job, I live just north of St. Pete actually.
Aug 26, 2009. 12:35 PMSkabobaken says:
No fish? :D
Aug 26, 2009. 6:26 PMBOOJAN says:
it would be better to add fish, but how will he feed it?? (this is for the author) -How thick the glass is...can you tell me?? -Great Instructable, if I have money, and if my parents want to have table like this maybe i will make table similar like your table...
Aug 26, 2009. 6:13 PMvalhallas_end says:
Quite nice. What kind of fish are you getting?
Aug 26, 2009. 6:05 PMDIY Dave says:
where did you get the glass table top?
Aug 26, 2009. 1:56 PMjbrecken says:
An improvement I might suggest would be to have a little hidden door or removable plug in one of the rails so you could slip a spoon in and feed the fish without needing to take the glass top off.
Aug 26, 2009. 7:45 AMel_nico_dor says:
Very nice! I Got to make one of these! I like the design and the colour. again, excellent:
Aug 26, 2009. 7:09 AMRetroTechno says:
Excellent! The happy drowning Buddha is a nice touch. ;-)
Aug 26, 2009. 6:17 AMGinger Magnus says:
Excellent Excellent Excellent, oh heck why no one more, Excellent! I'm glad people keep making these! I have 3 tanks in storage and about 10 times as many plans to make one. I really like your custom enclosure, the clean lines and wood really work in your room. Are you going to be keeping fish in your tank, or is Buddha going to raise the roof alone?

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