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So this thread is a on going thread firstly, and decided to start it to try and inspire other people to help propagate coral to save our oceans!
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A little about me and my experience, I had a small turtle tank when I was a kid and grew up with obsessing over my friends tanks. About 3 years ago my roommate had a 46 gallon bow front for a few years with tons of hair algae and bristles and all the life in general that you don't want in a reef tank., but a few things still living a brittle star and a clam. Looking back at it. The tank was a mess. We got the tank up and running, finally figured out how to keep blue chromis's alive. Sorry little guys. We had a ton of green star polyps. And I mean a ton. So I took it over and bought all new equipment and really started to get addicted. This tank is know as our (main reef)
Sad Sad Tank
First clean up
Bo likes the tank now, check out the starpolyps! Very old pic
Will update a fresh Pic Couldn't find one
Well our lease was up, and decided to move. We had the tank figured out enough to keep things alive but had to kill off the green stay polyps. Looking back I would of kept them for trading. But that is the past now. So I let my rocks bake in the south florida hot summer sun for a few days. Put the now dead rock back in the tank and thus began our real coral craze. We added as much coral (with room for the frags to grow) that we thought the tank should have. We were on the lookout for a maxspect razor on craigslist. One day we found a guy that needed to move had a beautiful tank and the maxspect listed for $300, we couldn't help but get the whole setup. So Now we have 2 tanks! 2 Chains ain't got nothing on our 2 tanks! This tank is know as our "˜G Damn Tank', because of a random nitrogen/algae
Craigs list deal aka G Damn Tank
So this is our setup, these are our tanks, that we will be trying to sell eventually for one large tank versus these two. Now we decided to propagate zoa's and softies sticking to what I am obsessed over.
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Now for what everyone has came here to see. The frag tank build. So my dream is to have a frag tank that we can use to help balance the costs associated with the hobbies by means of bartering mainly with one our LFS, for dry goods and corals. Also other local folks!
Originally my plan was to do a DIY plywood build because It would ultimately be the cheapest. So one day browsing on craigslist, I found a used frag tank for sale exactly what I wanted. 48" by 24" x 12". With pump stand led lights the whole package for $400! I was like man what a deal! I was wrong, the stand was falling apart the plumbing looked like it was put together with playdoh! The led lights were old cheap china made lights, and it was missing the pump. Long story short, I asked him how much for the tank, a new APC unit(tech guys like me love these) and the refugium. He returns with $150, I said deal and walked away with it.
So the reason I shared this. Is wait for the right deal, don't get hustled when searching. I walked away from other deals.
After cleaning everything up and looking at the refugium I realized I got a hell of a deal, the refugium was originally over $900 new! It was one of those unecessary ones with all the bubble traps designed by engineer's to try and make the "œBest" refugium money can buy. Well they went out of business because in all reality you just need 3 chambers and your done.
frag tank
Fuge, prior to cleaning
From here I decided to build my own stand, Thanks to Rocket Engineer and all of the people commenting and asking the questions in this thread you were a life saver multiple times. Thanks guys
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1567110
Threads like these is why I decided to Join Reef Central! I won't go into too much detail on the build because its covered in that thread. If you have any question feel free to ask.
So far total cost = $270
~ $150 tank/fuge
~$ 120 lowes wood stain and screws
To Be Continue... :lolspin::hammer:
So this thread is a on going thread firstly, and decided to start it to try and inspire other people to help propagate coral to save our oceans!
~~~~~~
A little about me and my experience, I had a small turtle tank when I was a kid and grew up with obsessing over my friends tanks. About 3 years ago my roommate had a 46 gallon bow front for a few years with tons of hair algae and bristles and all the life in general that you don't want in a reef tank., but a few things still living a brittle star and a clam. Looking back at it. The tank was a mess. We got the tank up and running, finally figured out how to keep blue chromis's alive. Sorry little guys. We had a ton of green star polyps. And I mean a ton. So I took it over and bought all new equipment and really started to get addicted. This tank is know as our (main reef)
Sad Sad Tank
First clean up
Bo likes the tank now, check out the starpolyps! Very old pic
Will update a fresh Pic Couldn't find one
Well our lease was up, and decided to move. We had the tank figured out enough to keep things alive but had to kill off the green stay polyps. Looking back I would of kept them for trading. But that is the past now. So I let my rocks bake in the south florida hot summer sun for a few days. Put the now dead rock back in the tank and thus began our real coral craze. We added as much coral (with room for the frags to grow) that we thought the tank should have. We were on the lookout for a maxspect razor on craigslist. One day we found a guy that needed to move had a beautiful tank and the maxspect listed for $300, we couldn't help but get the whole setup. So Now we have 2 tanks! 2 Chains ain't got nothing on our 2 tanks! This tank is know as our "˜G Damn Tank', because of a random nitrogen/algae
Craigs list deal aka G Damn Tank
So this is our setup, these are our tanks, that we will be trying to sell eventually for one large tank versus these two. Now we decided to propagate zoa's and softies sticking to what I am obsessed over.
~~~~~
Now for what everyone has came here to see. The frag tank build. So my dream is to have a frag tank that we can use to help balance the costs associated with the hobbies by means of bartering mainly with one our LFS, for dry goods and corals. Also other local folks!
Originally my plan was to do a DIY plywood build because It would ultimately be the cheapest. So one day browsing on craigslist, I found a used frag tank for sale exactly what I wanted. 48" by 24" x 12". With pump stand led lights the whole package for $400! I was like man what a deal! I was wrong, the stand was falling apart the plumbing looked like it was put together with playdoh! The led lights were old cheap china made lights, and it was missing the pump. Long story short, I asked him how much for the tank, a new APC unit(tech guys like me love these) and the refugium. He returns with $150, I said deal and walked away with it.
So the reason I shared this. Is wait for the right deal, don't get hustled when searching. I walked away from other deals.
After cleaning everything up and looking at the refugium I realized I got a hell of a deal, the refugium was originally over $900 new! It was one of those unecessary ones with all the bubble traps designed by engineer's to try and make the "œBest" refugium money can buy. Well they went out of business because in all reality you just need 3 chambers and your done.
frag tank
Fuge, prior to cleaning
From here I decided to build my own stand, Thanks to Rocket Engineer and all of the people commenting and asking the questions in this thread you were a life saver multiple times. Thanks guys
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1567110
Threads like these is why I decided to Join Reef Central! I won't go into too much detail on the build because its covered in that thread. If you have any question feel free to ask.
So far total cost = $270
~ $150 tank/fuge
~$ 120 lowes wood stain and screws
To Be Continue... :lolspin::hammer: