badisbadis101
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I have been around aquariums all my life - my parents always had a tank, and I quickly became enthralled with them. The tanks became larger and more plentiful - fortunately my parents were supportive. I went to college and held out for about two months before setting up a tank in my dorm. Fast forward four years and I moved back to the same city and my parents, who were gracious enough to take the fish and tanks I had gathered in college while I settled into a new place. After moving into my new house and starting a job, I spent over a year without an aquarium - just periodic maintenance of the tanks at my parents' house.
In September of last year, I finally decided I needed a tank again. Until this point, all my tanks had been freshwater. There will always be a soft spot in my heart for freshwater aquariums, but I wanted a new challenge. I had recently picked up scuba diving and had the opportunity to see a few real reefs and decided I would take the leap to saltwater and coral. I started planning and drawing and picking up bits and bobs. I decided on a ~50G rimless tank - 36"x24"x14" and ordered it from a LFS.
I built a stand in September/October. The painting and staining process was very tedious, but I am happy with how it turned out. When the tank arrived, I realized I had managed to place the 3 of the cross members directly underneath 3 of the bulkheads. This required some modifications to the plumbing, but I made it work.
The tank cycled in November and into December, and got its first inhabitants (other than CUC) right before Christmas. Since then, I have been slowly building up livestock, dialing in equipment, and learning as much as I can.
Much of the my inspiration and learning came from posts on ReefCentral - I read countless journals, researched equipment, and just read through others' experiences. I thank you all for the wealth of information you have provided to me and countless others, I am sure. I figured I should give some back and post my tank and some experiences with it. I am excited to see where the hobby takes me and learn as much as I can along the way. Thanks for reading!
In September of last year, I finally decided I needed a tank again. Until this point, all my tanks had been freshwater. There will always be a soft spot in my heart for freshwater aquariums, but I wanted a new challenge. I had recently picked up scuba diving and had the opportunity to see a few real reefs and decided I would take the leap to saltwater and coral. I started planning and drawing and picking up bits and bobs. I decided on a ~50G rimless tank - 36"x24"x14" and ordered it from a LFS.
I built a stand in September/October. The painting and staining process was very tedious, but I am happy with how it turned out. When the tank arrived, I realized I had managed to place the 3 of the cross members directly underneath 3 of the bulkheads. This required some modifications to the plumbing, but I made it work.
The tank cycled in November and into December, and got its first inhabitants (other than CUC) right before Christmas. Since then, I have been slowly building up livestock, dialing in equipment, and learning as much as I can.
Much of the my inspiration and learning came from posts on ReefCentral - I read countless journals, researched equipment, and just read through others' experiences. I thank you all for the wealth of information you have provided to me and countless others, I am sure. I figured I should give some back and post my tank and some experiences with it. I am excited to see where the hobby takes me and learn as much as I can along the way. Thanks for reading!