fltekdiver
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I started off a month ago, thinking I could do a SW tank for a budget of $1,500
I bought my first used SW tank, a 75 gallon Rimless. After seeing the sellers
120 tank that they upgraded to, I never forgot how beautiful their tank was.
Within 2 weeks, I sold the 75 gallon rimless, i bought a 90 gallon wave tank.
Bought it home, wife didn't like the look of the WAVE, I had second thoughts of the tank as well and sold it
In the middle of all this, I buy a 125 gallon SW tank, stand, chiller, sumps, everything. Bring it home, it's huge, with the 60" long footprint, as its going into a 11' x 11' home office. Also bought that used.
I get frustrated, and wanted a 120 gallon tank, so I goto the LFS, and just buy one new all ready
I get it home, and deceive that I want a huge sump/refrigum, so I use a brand new 75 gallon reef drilled tank, that came along for free, it's brand new, as a package deal with one of the above tanks.
In the middle of all this, one of the tanks I bought used, came with all the live sand, live rock, even fish! OMG, I don't even have a tank for them yet set up!
I have the fish seperate in one container with a power head, and heater, and the live rock in another. With a power head and heated. I leave for work, remove the lid from the container with the live rock, and all the snails decide to crawl out of the container while I'm at work ! I come home to a angry wife, saying she has snails crawling along her kitchen floor ! OMG, !
In a panic, I sell all the live rock and fish on CL for $80 bucks !
Next I build a stand for the new 120 tank, spend $100 in wood, 4 hours plus framing it, and realize its not going to fit the 75G tank , sump, which is also 48" long, so I tear it all back down, and now I'm back to a 60" stand to fit a 48" sump, hmmmm, I just sold the 125G tank, stand everything for $500 cause the footprint was to big, now look where I ended back at, but now I paid $600 just for a new 120
I set the new 120 on the new built stand in my home,office. Wow !
Bt wait, all that weight is on my laminate flooring, can it hold it? So I post a thread here, 120G tank on laminate floors. After a week, I deceive before I even add water, I'm carrying everything back outta the room, tank, stand, everything, and ripping up all the laminate flooring, which we never expected!
Spent all weekend tiling the floors in that room !
What's next you might ask, we'll, never figured on running a seperate 20amp
Line, which I have to do, paint the room, ohh and still have to hook my RO-DI unit up in my garage which I can't figure out where to put yet.
In the middle of all this, I haven't watched TV in 2 weeks plus, I been spending every night hours reading on this stuff on my I-pad in bed, hours and hours and hours.
I figure it will be another month before I even fill the tank, then another 6-8 weeks for the cycle to begin
I never expected all this going into this, nor did I expect all the expenses
I have pictures of the build, the process, but no computer right now, as I just tiled the room this weekend, tonight I get to trim it out, tomorrow drywallers come, Thursday paint, and next weekend run the electric into the room
And that's my story, and I'm sticking to it !
I bought my first used SW tank, a 75 gallon Rimless. After seeing the sellers
120 tank that they upgraded to, I never forgot how beautiful their tank was.
Within 2 weeks, I sold the 75 gallon rimless, i bought a 90 gallon wave tank.
Bought it home, wife didn't like the look of the WAVE, I had second thoughts of the tank as well and sold it
In the middle of all this, I buy a 125 gallon SW tank, stand, chiller, sumps, everything. Bring it home, it's huge, with the 60" long footprint, as its going into a 11' x 11' home office. Also bought that used.
I get frustrated, and wanted a 120 gallon tank, so I goto the LFS, and just buy one new all ready
I get it home, and deceive that I want a huge sump/refrigum, so I use a brand new 75 gallon reef drilled tank, that came along for free, it's brand new, as a package deal with one of the above tanks.
In the middle of all this, one of the tanks I bought used, came with all the live sand, live rock, even fish! OMG, I don't even have a tank for them yet set up!
I have the fish seperate in one container with a power head, and heater, and the live rock in another. With a power head and heated. I leave for work, remove the lid from the container with the live rock, and all the snails decide to crawl out of the container while I'm at work ! I come home to a angry wife, saying she has snails crawling along her kitchen floor ! OMG, !
In a panic, I sell all the live rock and fish on CL for $80 bucks !
Next I build a stand for the new 120 tank, spend $100 in wood, 4 hours plus framing it, and realize its not going to fit the 75G tank , sump, which is also 48" long, so I tear it all back down, and now I'm back to a 60" stand to fit a 48" sump, hmmmm, I just sold the 125G tank, stand everything for $500 cause the footprint was to big, now look where I ended back at, but now I paid $600 just for a new 120
I set the new 120 on the new built stand in my home,office. Wow !
Bt wait, all that weight is on my laminate flooring, can it hold it? So I post a thread here, 120G tank on laminate floors. After a week, I deceive before I even add water, I'm carrying everything back outta the room, tank, stand, everything, and ripping up all the laminate flooring, which we never expected!
Spent all weekend tiling the floors in that room !
What's next you might ask, we'll, never figured on running a seperate 20amp
Line, which I have to do, paint the room, ohh and still have to hook my RO-DI unit up in my garage which I can't figure out where to put yet.
In the middle of all this, I haven't watched TV in 2 weeks plus, I been spending every night hours reading on this stuff on my I-pad in bed, hours and hours and hours.
I figure it will be another month before I even fill the tank, then another 6-8 weeks for the cycle to begin
I never expected all this going into this, nor did I expect all the expenses
I have pictures of the build, the process, but no computer right now, as I just tiled the room this weekend, tonight I get to trim it out, tomorrow drywallers come, Thursday paint, and next weekend run the electric into the room
And that's my story, and I'm sticking to it !