90 Gallon Mixed Reef Build

GobeGuardian

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Alright so my name is Cody and I have been trolling this forum for just about a year and a half gaining all the knowledge I can on reef tanks. I have done just about every style of freshwater there is and have always been scared of saltwater. But in the end I just couldn't stay away from the beauty. I bought a 90 gallon tank about a year ago and have had it just kind of sitting until I could try and piece together most of what I needed.

The Tank
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Like I said before, I had the tank just kind of sitting for a while and I had nothing to put it on and I felt if I had a stand it would give me that extra oomph to get the build going hehe. So i decided to just go ahead and have a go at building one instead of paying $300+....

The Stand Build

Frame work put together
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Hardware On
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Annnnd paint.
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So now that I had a stand to hold the 90, I needed a spot in the house. I decided to go with a corner of my room and as you can see I started the build before deciding what to do with my 40g long freshwater tank ha. Oh well.

Tank on the stand and mock up of the sump (Yeah I know the sumps a little small. Im working on that)
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Water and some sand added
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I ended up attaching a water bottle filled with filter floss to the bottom of a PH to clear up the loose sand. And as you can see this is just the first two pieces of LR I received from the LFS.
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And a little more....
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AND just about finished aquascaping
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So that's the basic setup of the tank. I will post a bunch more pictures and updates on the tank tomorrow. Let me know what you guys think so far. Thanks!
 
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Great start and Nice Stand.
 
Your stand looks real solid and the aquascape work in the tank looks very nice. What kind of things are you looking to keep in this tank?
 
wow looking good! It is great to see somebody spending some time researching the hobby first before diving in. Best of luck to you - you are off to a great start.
 
Looks great. i built my own stand as well. It was worth the time and effort. I like the rock work. Room to grow coral and a couple of caves for the fish to hide in.
 
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