Hey everyone, I am John and live in Denver, CO. I randomly picked up the hobby from Craiglist and am going to be patient. I have read many of the newbie threads, but I am only in the process of cleaning everything now. Here is what I have
First buy: $50
90 g tank
Aetech skimmer
dry sand
dry rocks
rio 1400 pump
lights
3 powerheads
(plus other items, test kits, cleaner, timers, fluval and ehiem canister filters, diy stand, and much more)
Second buy:$200
125g tank and stand
30g sump,
plumbing,
pump,
sand
rock
Other misc items
First buy, the guy said something went wrong when he was on vacation and everything died. Tank was empty, but everything was in there still. He thought he had some type of hitchhiker shrimp that may have killed one of his fish, while he was on vacation.
Second buy, the guy only took the tank down the day before. It has dual overflow and is predrilled. He said he had the tank for 5.5 years and everything was good. He was selling because he was planning to move cross country. The entire back of the tank and overflow chambers were covered in red algae. Rocks were red and had some green and black.
Since I am merging rocks and other items, I have been giving everything an acid bath for a good cleaning. I messed up a bit on the 125g because I could not plug the pre-drilled holes. (Won't go into details, but I will clean them next weekend hopefully). After tank is cleaned I plan on painting the back black.
I am going to setup my tank in the basement (concrete slab foundation) next to a kitchenette I have down there. (GFI outlets!!). Ideally, I would like to hook up a ro/di filter to the sink and somehow make it easy to have pre-made water right there. Alternatively, there is a small window above were I want to place the tank and garden hose near by, so that is option 2. I am not sure about water changes yet, but I am hoping with the sink right there I can come up with something.
I would love to setup the 90 as the sump or second tank (seahorse, frag tank, idk). The space is limited in a way so not sure how I could setup 2 tanks unless 1 was on top of another. Option 3 is to just flip on craigslist. I want to set up a sump with refugium. I was thinking a 55g tank for a sump w/ refugium would be best. I plan on building the stand, instead of using prebuilt one.
I want a full reef tank that is as automated as the wallet can afford. I will shop craigslist first before online. It looks like I have some nice LFS that I will also use because I like to support small businesses and I will join my local group once my tank is setup.
The better-half demands that it not smell, quiet, and a few other caveats. I have seen some interesting setups that have given me some ideas, but not exactly the best setup yet. I want to take advantage of the sink and drain being right next to it if possible so I don't have to haul gallons of water around for draining and water changes. If possible, I would like to ro/di unit to also be used for regular water, but it isn't necessary.
I plan to use this new hobby to practice patience, so I am going to take time to set everything up as best as possible from the beginning. I know how to use the search function and will be reading everything as I set up the tank, but any and all help is appreciated. (If pics will help, let me know).
First buy: $50
90 g tank
Aetech skimmer
dry sand
dry rocks
rio 1400 pump
lights
3 powerheads
(plus other items, test kits, cleaner, timers, fluval and ehiem canister filters, diy stand, and much more)
Second buy:$200
125g tank and stand
30g sump,
plumbing,
pump,
sand
rock
Other misc items
First buy, the guy said something went wrong when he was on vacation and everything died. Tank was empty, but everything was in there still. He thought he had some type of hitchhiker shrimp that may have killed one of his fish, while he was on vacation.
Second buy, the guy only took the tank down the day before. It has dual overflow and is predrilled. He said he had the tank for 5.5 years and everything was good. He was selling because he was planning to move cross country. The entire back of the tank and overflow chambers were covered in red algae. Rocks were red and had some green and black.
Since I am merging rocks and other items, I have been giving everything an acid bath for a good cleaning. I messed up a bit on the 125g because I could not plug the pre-drilled holes. (Won't go into details, but I will clean them next weekend hopefully). After tank is cleaned I plan on painting the back black.
I am going to setup my tank in the basement (concrete slab foundation) next to a kitchenette I have down there. (GFI outlets!!). Ideally, I would like to hook up a ro/di filter to the sink and somehow make it easy to have pre-made water right there. Alternatively, there is a small window above were I want to place the tank and garden hose near by, so that is option 2. I am not sure about water changes yet, but I am hoping with the sink right there I can come up with something.
I would love to setup the 90 as the sump or second tank (seahorse, frag tank, idk). The space is limited in a way so not sure how I could setup 2 tanks unless 1 was on top of another. Option 3 is to just flip on craigslist. I want to set up a sump with refugium. I was thinking a 55g tank for a sump w/ refugium would be best. I plan on building the stand, instead of using prebuilt one.
I want a full reef tank that is as automated as the wallet can afford. I will shop craigslist first before online. It looks like I have some nice LFS that I will also use because I like to support small businesses and I will join my local group once my tank is setup.
The better-half demands that it not smell, quiet, and a few other caveats. I have seen some interesting setups that have given me some ideas, but not exactly the best setup yet. I want to take advantage of the sink and drain being right next to it if possible so I don't have to haul gallons of water around for draining and water changes. If possible, I would like to ro/di unit to also be used for regular water, but it isn't necessary.
I plan to use this new hobby to practice patience, so I am going to take time to set everything up as best as possible from the beginning. I know how to use the search function and will be reading everything as I set up the tank, but any and all help is appreciated. (If pics will help, let me know).