pulse32382
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Ok, I have a moderate amount of experience with tropical tanks, and zero with marine. My mother in-law bought a restaurant and I am the executive chef (let me just start with that).
I have a background in construction and while working at a recent divorcees home, I asked her about a tank she had stored in her garage (covered in dust and other do-dads). She gave me the spiel..."It was the ex husbands...blah, blah, blah, it was $1200 when it was purchased, you want it? Take it," and so I did.
I offered to donate the tank to the restaurant, (where I am executive chef,) yet I know nothing about setting up a marine tank. I need to know if its a better idea to set up either a marine or tropical tank.
I was given a $200 dollar budget to completely set up the tank. That includes substrate, mechanics/filtration, and fish/coral.
The tank is a 75 gallon "Reef-ready," it has a built-in overflow and an approx. 15gal sump., obviously this whole system came as one unit from the manufacturer, and I have no idea how to set it up because sadly, I cant locate any information of the manufacturer from the tank, stand or sump.
The decision to set up either marine or tropical is, firstly governed by the budget, then secondly, decided upon by me because I am the one who has to maintain it. I really would like to do marine, but I don't know if its possible with a $200 budget. I need heaters, pumps, filters, media, fish, deco.... and surely more than that.
What is your professional opinion, based on budget? Tropical or Marine? And where would I begin? I really have no clue how to set up a low maintenance marine tank, I don't even know how to put the pieces together for the sump, (there are many plexiglass pieces, but I did my best). If I can pull this off It would be a nice show-piece in the restaurant.
Thank you in advance.
I look forward to all of your advice and comments.
I have a background in construction and while working at a recent divorcees home, I asked her about a tank she had stored in her garage (covered in dust and other do-dads). She gave me the spiel..."It was the ex husbands...blah, blah, blah, it was $1200 when it was purchased, you want it? Take it," and so I did.
I offered to donate the tank to the restaurant, (where I am executive chef,) yet I know nothing about setting up a marine tank. I need to know if its a better idea to set up either a marine or tropical tank.
I was given a $200 dollar budget to completely set up the tank. That includes substrate, mechanics/filtration, and fish/coral.
The tank is a 75 gallon "Reef-ready," it has a built-in overflow and an approx. 15gal sump., obviously this whole system came as one unit from the manufacturer, and I have no idea how to set it up because sadly, I cant locate any information of the manufacturer from the tank, stand or sump.
The decision to set up either marine or tropical is, firstly governed by the budget, then secondly, decided upon by me because I am the one who has to maintain it. I really would like to do marine, but I don't know if its possible with a $200 budget. I need heaters, pumps, filters, media, fish, deco.... and surely more than that.
What is your professional opinion, based on budget? Tropical or Marine? And where would I begin? I really have no clue how to set up a low maintenance marine tank, I don't even know how to put the pieces together for the sump, (there are many plexiglass pieces, but I did my best). If I can pull this off It would be a nice show-piece in the restaurant.
Thank you in advance.
I look forward to all of your advice and comments.
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