Demonic
Premium Member
Well I was going to start a build thread here a few months ago and I got deployed for 5 months, dont be like aww poor him, it was Guam. Lots of diving and golfing and sorts. Anway I put the Live Rock in the 90 gallon and took off. Well the heater got unplugged so I had to start curing it all over again, about 8weeks ago. Its lighting is a 48" Aquaspacelight 2X250 10ks. Picture of it....
After months of deliberating, I finally made a decision on a skimmer. An MSX 200. Put a jug next to it for a size comparison. Bigger than I thought. Almost didnt fit under the tank....
Pic of it under the tank. Barely fit, and havent tried to dial it in yet.
Well the story only gets better from here. I am downstairs fiddling with the new skimmer. All while the wife is bored. Its about noon on Saturday. She says lets take a road trip. I am usually down for anything but since this was her idea I figured I would try and get something out of it. I say how about we look for a new tank, I figured I would shoot for the stars, LOL. She says ok, I am thinking she has lost her mind at this point but didn't hesitate to jump on this. By 5 o'clock I found this tank for sale......in Salt Lake City. It was really hard to find a big tank for sale in such short notice. The guy I bought it from, Rod, is a great guy. I got the tank and two buckets of sand for $115. Not a bad deal at all. The tank needs a little TLC but I am fine with that. Oh and its a Peninsula tank, viewable from 3 sides. Might use it as a room divider between the gym and theater room. There are two holes in the bottom of the tank in the middle that I will use a rock sprayers with pvc with holes punched in them. Here is a couple pics of the tank as it stands now.
I ordered these when I left and not sure if I will need them now, but I have always loved these pumps. They were going to go in the 90 but might need two more or a really
strong pump for the closed loop.
Well thats my story for now, but there is much more to come. As I need to find out what to do about lighting, stand, canopy, pumps, and reactors for the new tank. Boy do I love setting these things up....Also these pics are old. The build has been going on for about 2 months now. I just didnt want to post until I had plenty of pics for you guys.

After months of deliberating, I finally made a decision on a skimmer. An MSX 200. Put a jug next to it for a size comparison. Bigger than I thought. Almost didnt fit under the tank....

Pic of it under the tank. Barely fit, and havent tried to dial it in yet.

Well the story only gets better from here. I am downstairs fiddling with the new skimmer. All while the wife is bored. Its about noon on Saturday. She says lets take a road trip. I am usually down for anything but since this was her idea I figured I would try and get something out of it. I say how about we look for a new tank, I figured I would shoot for the stars, LOL. She says ok, I am thinking she has lost her mind at this point but didn't hesitate to jump on this. By 5 o'clock I found this tank for sale......in Salt Lake City. It was really hard to find a big tank for sale in such short notice. The guy I bought it from, Rod, is a great guy. I got the tank and two buckets of sand for $115. Not a bad deal at all. The tank needs a little TLC but I am fine with that. Oh and its a Peninsula tank, viewable from 3 sides. Might use it as a room divider between the gym and theater room. There are two holes in the bottom of the tank in the middle that I will use a rock sprayers with pvc with holes punched in them. Here is a couple pics of the tank as it stands now.


I ordered these when I left and not sure if I will need them now, but I have always loved these pumps. They were going to go in the 90 but might need two more or a really
strong pump for the closed loop.

Well thats my story for now, but there is much more to come. As I need to find out what to do about lighting, stand, canopy, pumps, and reactors for the new tank. Boy do I love setting these things up....Also these pics are old. The build has been going on for about 2 months now. I just didnt want to post until I had plenty of pics for you guys.