Well, it's taken me over a week, but I just finished reading through the first 119 pages of this thread in the first part, and just had to jump here to the end of this one. I read every word of every post, and it was all well worth it.
What an amazing experience. I have been doing fresh water aquariums about three years. I've wanted to try salt water, so I've been studying books and reading on the internet for a couple of months now. I have set up my first marine tank (a 20 gal long) just two weeks ago with my first batch of salt water and 20 lb of cured live rock. I put my first fish in today, a single clownfish. We'll see how it goes.
While waiting for the tank to stabilze about a week ago I found this thread. Started at post one. This thread has been more educational and inspirational to me than any book or anything else I could have done. As an engineer, and chronic tinkerer, I am in awe of Weatherson's talents and skills. And planning. And execution. Just Damn!
I'll probably never have the tank Joseph has, but I will have something bigger and better than my current little 20 gal. And when I do I am going to try to make it as elegant, efficient, interesting, and clean a system as I have seen here. I have a model to follow. But talk about a tough act to follow.......
Thanks, Weatherson, for the thread and the journey. I hope this thread continues for a long time, and I can come back and say I have started something half as good as yours.
Bruce