terry4505
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There is a lot to share, as we are a ways into this process, but I will start from the beginning and catch us up to today...
I've been in the hobby since college. I bought my first tank, a 65 gallon, from my boss when I was delivering pizza in Hamlin while going to Brockport. I put the tank in my tiny room in my college house where my drunk friends came to stare at my fish. There was no reef at this point, as I was still rocking the undergravel filter, and I had not one clue what I was doing...
After college, the 65 became a 75, that became a massive eyesore, as it never got the attention it needed. I decided about 6 years ago, that I loved this hobby and I wanted to go full reef. I picked up a used 120 with dual megaflows (my first reef-ready tank) and I was in business.
Over the course of the last 6 years, I have gone from complete novice, to less-of-a-novice by reading and watching everything I could get my hands on reef related.
Today this is my tank:
It sits in our dining room, which is connected to the living room, and it is my pride and joy. Some of the basics:
Lighting- Modded 8-bulb Tek Light with 2 Gen 3 Radions (not pros)
Skimmer- Vertex Omega 150
Return pump- Panworld PS-150 (in the basement)
Dosing (Jebao DP-4 with BRS two part)
In tank flow- Maxspect Gyre 150 and Vortech MP-10
at this point the tank is mostly SPS, dominated by the giant green slimer.
But, as you can read, the title of this thread isn't "Terry's 120 Reef", it's "Terry's 180 Peninsula Reef Build"
Stay tuned...
I've been in the hobby since college. I bought my first tank, a 65 gallon, from my boss when I was delivering pizza in Hamlin while going to Brockport. I put the tank in my tiny room in my college house where my drunk friends came to stare at my fish. There was no reef at this point, as I was still rocking the undergravel filter, and I had not one clue what I was doing...
After college, the 65 became a 75, that became a massive eyesore, as it never got the attention it needed. I decided about 6 years ago, that I loved this hobby and I wanted to go full reef. I picked up a used 120 with dual megaflows (my first reef-ready tank) and I was in business.
Over the course of the last 6 years, I have gone from complete novice, to less-of-a-novice by reading and watching everything I could get my hands on reef related.
Today this is my tank:


It sits in our dining room, which is connected to the living room, and it is my pride and joy. Some of the basics:
Lighting- Modded 8-bulb Tek Light with 2 Gen 3 Radions (not pros)
Skimmer- Vertex Omega 150
Return pump- Panworld PS-150 (in the basement)
Dosing (Jebao DP-4 with BRS two part)
In tank flow- Maxspect Gyre 150 and Vortech MP-10
at this point the tank is mostly SPS, dominated by the giant green slimer.
But, as you can read, the title of this thread isn't "Terry's 120 Reef", it's "Terry's 180 Peninsula Reef Build"
Stay tuned...