Hi,
I am very new to the forums. I have wanted to build a reef tank since I was in high school. I am now a real human with a job, money, and a steady housing situation and I am ready to pull the trigger.
My girlfriend and I just bought our first home and I am so excited to finally be able to get started in this hobby.
I have set for myself a semi-strict initial budget of $4000 and I want to stay as close to that as possible but there is definitely some wiggle room. I don't consider fish or coral, or any consumable type items (water change salt, food, additives) etc. to count towards the budget. Live rock, initial salt mix, and substrate will though.
My overall goal is to have a 90-120+ mixed reef tank that I can display in our dining room. More than that though my eventual long term goal is to try to automate as much of this tank as possible. I am really intrigued by the Apex and controllers similar to it. I am also toying with the idea of creating my own aquarium controller system. By day I am an embedded software engineer.
I am being pretty picky about the tank itself. Because I want this to be displayed in my dining room I want it to look really nice. Due to this I am generally hesitant to pick up something off craigslist but I definitely would if it looked nice.
I have looked a bit at the Red Sea Reefer series and Innovative Marine Nuvo Shallow Reef Series tanks. I really like the rimless look, but I am not married to it. Cube's are ok, but I feel like they are better suited to be put in a corner rather than in the middle of a wall.
I am totally ok with the idea of DIY, I am very comfortable with electrical work and plumbing. Drilling glass would be a new experience for me but I have worked with acrylic a handful of times before.
Some of my questions are:
I am very new to the forums. I have wanted to build a reef tank since I was in high school. I am now a real human with a job, money, and a steady housing situation and I am ready to pull the trigger.
My girlfriend and I just bought our first home and I am so excited to finally be able to get started in this hobby.
I have set for myself a semi-strict initial budget of $4000 and I want to stay as close to that as possible but there is definitely some wiggle room. I don't consider fish or coral, or any consumable type items (water change salt, food, additives) etc. to count towards the budget. Live rock, initial salt mix, and substrate will though.
My overall goal is to have a 90-120+ mixed reef tank that I can display in our dining room. More than that though my eventual long term goal is to try to automate as much of this tank as possible. I am really intrigued by the Apex and controllers similar to it. I am also toying with the idea of creating my own aquarium controller system. By day I am an embedded software engineer.
I am being pretty picky about the tank itself. Because I want this to be displayed in my dining room I want it to look really nice. Due to this I am generally hesitant to pick up something off craigslist but I definitely would if it looked nice.
I have looked a bit at the Red Sea Reefer series and Innovative Marine Nuvo Shallow Reef Series tanks. I really like the rimless look, but I am not married to it. Cube's are ok, but I feel like they are better suited to be put in a corner rather than in the middle of a wall.
I am totally ok with the idea of DIY, I am very comfortable with electrical work and plumbing. Drilling glass would be a new experience for me but I have worked with acrylic a handful of times before.
Some of my questions are:
- Where can I save money?
- Where should I not try to save money? (What is important)
- Is this a realistic budget?