dmits41
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I've had my 12g nano for about 18 months now, and it's gotten to the point that the upgrade bug has bitten me pretty hard. The hinges on the aquapod broke, and that gave me the excuse to go through with it. One small problem exists, however: we're about to have another baby, my wife's stepping down from her job to be a stay at home mom for a couple years, and we're on a pretty tight budget. After tearing down my 75 gallon a few years back, I knew I could do things differently than last time. Needless to say, she's not thrilled.
The challenge: prove to her that a reef tank could be put together and maintained without being a money pit. It may not have the best equipment, but I'm ok with that. My plan so far: return the skimmer from my nano (wasn't pulling anything out) that I got for my birthday and get a 55 gallon tank with the UB dollar a gallon sale for a mere $7 extra. Use the plywood in my garage, including an old bathroom vanity that was just torn out, as most of the wood for the stand that I'm building. Use the play sand that is compatible with a tank (is it still called old castle?) Go sumpless, I know I'd rather have one but she doesn't want to worry about plumbing. Everything in/on there will be either built, traded for, or bought at a great deal with the exception of the occasional fish.
I hope to fix the hinge problem on the aquapod and trade it for a used light setup (T5 or MH with supplements), I also have a 3/4" scwd and pinpoint PH monitor (no probe) that are sitting around that I may be able to trade. Sell a couple things on craigslist to get an octopus HOB skimmer. I really want to see if it can be done, and I think it will be fun to keep a record of it. So far I have the tank and stand frame sitting in the garage, with the rest of the wood sitting there to be finished. I'll take pics tomorrow and put them up. Anyone think I'm crazy?
The challenge: prove to her that a reef tank could be put together and maintained without being a money pit. It may not have the best equipment, but I'm ok with that. My plan so far: return the skimmer from my nano (wasn't pulling anything out) that I got for my birthday and get a 55 gallon tank with the UB dollar a gallon sale for a mere $7 extra. Use the plywood in my garage, including an old bathroom vanity that was just torn out, as most of the wood for the stand that I'm building. Use the play sand that is compatible with a tank (is it still called old castle?) Go sumpless, I know I'd rather have one but she doesn't want to worry about plumbing. Everything in/on there will be either built, traded for, or bought at a great deal with the exception of the occasional fish.
I hope to fix the hinge problem on the aquapod and trade it for a used light setup (T5 or MH with supplements), I also have a 3/4" scwd and pinpoint PH monitor (no probe) that are sitting around that I may be able to trade. Sell a couple things on craigslist to get an octopus HOB skimmer. I really want to see if it can be done, and I think it will be fun to keep a record of it. So far I have the tank and stand frame sitting in the garage, with the rest of the wood sitting there to be finished. I'll take pics tomorrow and put them up. Anyone think I'm crazy?