WinnipegDragon
Canuckian
I did it today, took the plunge, bought a tank.
Thanks to those that helped me with all of my questions regarding a big basement tank. Having done the research, and the math, it was decided a big reef tank was just not in the cards right now. But, my wife and I decided we wanted a taste of reef keeping to make sure that we really wanted to make the effort to save the many thousands of dollars that would be required in order to do the big reef tank.
So we did some thinking, some more research, and today we started the first steps to our first reef tank.
We went out, and came home with two boxes and one very sore back.
The boxes looked like this:
Behold the Red Sea MAX! Everything we needed at a price we were comfortable with. Found a local distributor who undercut our LFS by a couple of hundred bucks, and made the decision even a little easier.
Why do I keep thinking that someday I'll look back at this and think, "I should have just started taking heroin, it would have been cheaper."
Anyhow, we bought the matching 'Totem' stand, and we were anxious to assemble it to make sure that the tank would fit in the area of our living room that we had picked out.
The pieces of the stand were unceremoniously dumped onto the carpet, and I began to catalogue the parts and pieces, while trying to keep my 19 month old daughter out of the way. Of course, her curiosity would not allow this. It was a blessing when she was swept away by my wife for dinnertime.
Now to work!
Hmm... Part N... I should have... 30 of them? I appear to have approximately... zero.
SON OF A #(*%&!!!
So I did a tally. The package is missing all of one connector and 8 of one of the screws. Why I took a picture of the parts list, I don't know. But I did. Here it is.
Sigh... At least the guy at the store will let me take them out of another stand tomorrow as soon as he opens, and nothing appears to be missing from the tank itself.
Hopefully tomorrow I can post pictures of it all together!
Thanks to those that helped me with all of my questions regarding a big basement tank. Having done the research, and the math, it was decided a big reef tank was just not in the cards right now. But, my wife and I decided we wanted a taste of reef keeping to make sure that we really wanted to make the effort to save the many thousands of dollars that would be required in order to do the big reef tank.
So we did some thinking, some more research, and today we started the first steps to our first reef tank.
We went out, and came home with two boxes and one very sore back.
The boxes looked like this:
Behold the Red Sea MAX! Everything we needed at a price we were comfortable with. Found a local distributor who undercut our LFS by a couple of hundred bucks, and made the decision even a little easier.
Why do I keep thinking that someday I'll look back at this and think, "I should have just started taking heroin, it would have been cheaper."
Anyhow, we bought the matching 'Totem' stand, and we were anxious to assemble it to make sure that the tank would fit in the area of our living room that we had picked out.
The pieces of the stand were unceremoniously dumped onto the carpet, and I began to catalogue the parts and pieces, while trying to keep my 19 month old daughter out of the way. Of course, her curiosity would not allow this. It was a blessing when she was swept away by my wife for dinnertime.
Now to work!
Hmm... Part N... I should have... 30 of them? I appear to have approximately... zero.
SON OF A #(*%&!!!
So I did a tally. The package is missing all of one connector and 8 of one of the screws. Why I took a picture of the parts list, I don't know. But I did. Here it is.
Sigh... At least the guy at the store will let me take them out of another stand tomorrow as soon as he opens, and nothing appears to be missing from the tank itself.
Hopefully tomorrow I can post pictures of it all together!