Hi :wave:
My name is Louise, i'm 30 years old and live in Bedford.
My husband bought my trgion 190 as an early 30th birthday present. It was already set up with marine fish in and we thought it would be easy to keep as it was all ready. Boy were we wrong!!!!
The tank came with the fuval canister filter that the tank came with as it's only filtration and the following fish:
1 x regal tang
1 x yellow tang
2 x percula clown fish
2 x yellow tail damsels
We bought some hermits, a fire shrimp, a couple of gobies and a star fish pretty soon after we got it to help keep the tank clean but we had some issues with high nitrates.
We did a fair bit of reading up on the subject and found that not only were half of the fish not suitable for our tank but the filtration wasn't eaither.
We decided that i should ask for money for my birthday and buy live rock, skimmer, powerheads etc to make sure we had sufficient filtration etc and we planned on rehoming the regal once her white spot had gone.
On my birthday we went to our local lfs who advised us how much live rock we would need and we bought it, the protein skimmer and powerheads, we went home and put them in.
The next morning we got up and half of our fish were gasping. We checked the water and we had an ammonia spike (lfs didn't mention that adding a huge amount of live rock in one go would do this). Into the qt the fish went. We only managed to save the clowns and the inverts, everything else died
While the main tank was cycling we decided it would be a good time to make a sump so we did (pain in the back side on a corner tank!!!).
Anyway, the fish etc are back in the tank now and we're starting to get a collection of coral frags so we have a bit of colour in there now. We're going to wait another week or so before adding more fish as we don't want to rush things.
We are also in the process of deciding what to upgrade our lighting to (from t8's) and i plan on doing that in the next few days.
Needless to say the purse is now very very empty!!!
I would like to say though, it was completely worth it!!