Gobydood
New member
All,
I decided to pull my Tank out of storage and return to the hobby. I purchased everything when I was stationed in New Mexico and before I could get it all set up, I got stationed in Colorado (My Hometown!!!) Everything is new but was sitting in storage for 2 1/2 years. I did have a nano reef back in 2000 to 2001. I know a lot has changed since then. Would you all mind if I post pics and progress as I go along? My setup:
45 Gallon Sea Clear Acrylic tank (Added aftermarket overflow box in center)
Matching stand and hood
4X96 Watt VHO's with Icecap Ballast
Wet/dry filter (Am going to do a sump with refugum instead)
MAK 5 external pump (1200 GPH)
SCWD mechanical wave maker
150 pounds Southdown sand (Bought a pallet with a bud in New Mexico, never used it)
Forgot to add a 3 canister RO unit
I would appreciate any advice anyone could offer. I have been reading up for the past 2 weeks to try and catch up on what I have missed out of the hobby as I was a noob when I stopped and even more of a noob now. Thanks a bunch. Pics to follow (i'm at work! LOL)
Lou
I decided to pull my Tank out of storage and return to the hobby. I purchased everything when I was stationed in New Mexico and before I could get it all set up, I got stationed in Colorado (My Hometown!!!) Everything is new but was sitting in storage for 2 1/2 years. I did have a nano reef back in 2000 to 2001. I know a lot has changed since then. Would you all mind if I post pics and progress as I go along? My setup:
45 Gallon Sea Clear Acrylic tank (Added aftermarket overflow box in center)
Matching stand and hood
4X96 Watt VHO's with Icecap Ballast
Wet/dry filter (Am going to do a sump with refugum instead)
MAK 5 external pump (1200 GPH)
SCWD mechanical wave maker
150 pounds Southdown sand (Bought a pallet with a bud in New Mexico, never used it)
Forgot to add a 3 canister RO unit
I would appreciate any advice anyone could offer. I have been reading up for the past 2 weeks to try and catch up on what I have missed out of the hobby as I was a noob when I stopped and even more of a noob now. Thanks a bunch. Pics to follow (i'm at work! LOL)
Lou