mapn4reef
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Just got my custom tank [(48x28x20) opti-white glass 3 sides, RS 1500 overflow] quote back and it's time to bite the bullet if I'm going to pick it up on summer vacation in FL.
Here's my dilemma: Current tank is up and running with all the equipment I want to use on the Reef Savvy build and my wife (and I too) would like to keep the fish we have in the tank (except a couple), as we've become attached to them. I really don't want to, nor have the funds to invest much in a "œholding" temp tank, and I would like to sell the DSA Neo 90 (36x24x24) to offset the RS purchase. I'm looking for ideas/feedback.
I hate getting attached to fish, corals, sea critters, heck, live rock for that matter"¦
If I got a 75g on the cheap, what minimum setup requirements would I need to meet to keep the fish happy? I'd rather not purchase another skimmer, mess with a sump, etc. I'd like to sell the DSA asap but that might not be feasible"¦the fish would need a temp home for probably 4 months at least, if I sold it now, or 6-8 weeks once the RS is cycling"¦ Maybe I just should sell the fish, and hope they go to a good home"¦along with the corals (a couple I'd like to keep), nems, verts, and LR"¦clean up all the equipment, sell what I don't need and prepare the fish closet and get a stand built, etc"¦Thoughts?
I'm trying to like keep the DSA 90 going, start a low budget FOWLR, and prepare for a high-end build that has equipment dedicated to another system"¦Huh"¦I must not be well"¦
Anybody interested in a DSA Neo 90 including black oak stand (side doors), 30g acrylic sump (30x15x15) with 3 compartments, Danner Mag 9.5, canopy (light sits inside or hangs from ceiling, open top/back, no doors)"¦$700 for all
Sorry for rambling a little, committing to make the purchase and the process has me a little on edge.
Here's my dilemma: Current tank is up and running with all the equipment I want to use on the Reef Savvy build and my wife (and I too) would like to keep the fish we have in the tank (except a couple), as we've become attached to them. I really don't want to, nor have the funds to invest much in a "œholding" temp tank, and I would like to sell the DSA Neo 90 (36x24x24) to offset the RS purchase. I'm looking for ideas/feedback.
I hate getting attached to fish, corals, sea critters, heck, live rock for that matter"¦
If I got a 75g on the cheap, what minimum setup requirements would I need to meet to keep the fish happy? I'd rather not purchase another skimmer, mess with a sump, etc. I'd like to sell the DSA asap but that might not be feasible"¦the fish would need a temp home for probably 4 months at least, if I sold it now, or 6-8 weeks once the RS is cycling"¦ Maybe I just should sell the fish, and hope they go to a good home"¦along with the corals (a couple I'd like to keep), nems, verts, and LR"¦clean up all the equipment, sell what I don't need and prepare the fish closet and get a stand built, etc"¦Thoughts?
I'm trying to like keep the DSA 90 going, start a low budget FOWLR, and prepare for a high-end build that has equipment dedicated to another system"¦Huh"¦I must not be well"¦
Anybody interested in a DSA Neo 90 including black oak stand (side doors), 30g acrylic sump (30x15x15) with 3 compartments, Danner Mag 9.5, canopy (light sits inside or hangs from ceiling, open top/back, no doors)"¦$700 for all
Sorry for rambling a little, committing to make the purchase and the process has me a little on edge.