120g Craigslist tank restoration

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Finally, I found a 120g for a used price $200.
She’s the ugliest most beautiful thing I have ever laid eyes on. I’m going to strip the two overflows, add a ghost overflow and oh so much more to get this one wet again. I decided to put my money towards reputable equipment, instead of the glass box. (Good timing considering frameless tanks are losing fashion, dang you Red Sea.)
My previous tank was a cadlight 60g and just a frameless beauty. That tank grew coral but limped by with basic equipment. (Lighting,Powerheads, manually dosing) Time to flourish and establish a low maintenance 120g for this reefer.


Today’s 120g specs!

Filtration

-6 stage RODI by Brs
-Skimmer Q3 DC by aquamaxx
-Avast marine spyglass reactor
-2 gallons of marine pure bio spheres
-bio pellets by ecobak
-Distilled Vinegar 30ml/day
-2 marine pure plates
-1 marine pure block
-1 xport Brick seeded with mb7 by brightwell
-1 liter of matrix by seachem
-aquascape made of pukani,staxx,fiji,caribsea
-Brs black media reactor
-Rox.8 Carbon daily
-Gfo by kolar labs

Supplements
- Alk,Ca,mag by ESV dosed hourly by KamoerRemote F4pro
-Fuel by seachem 20ml/daily

Equipment
-2 Hydra 32s by AI
-2 XF 350s by maxpect
-1 Return pump DCP15000 by Jebao

Plumbing
-1 modular marine overflow Bean animal with 1 1/4” drains
-2 returns 1 1/2 inches
-1 manifold powering 3 reactors and main return

Fish food
- Nori, LRS herbivoreLRS fish frenzy,krill,mysis,squid,brine shrimp,golden pearls,cyclops,calanus

Previous filtration methods no longer in use
-diy algae scrubber
-Gfo by rowaphos when needed
-co2 scrubber
-filter floss
-skimmer sn-143qp by skimZ
-High capacity GFO by BRS
-AF1 by aquamaxx
-nopox by Red Sea

Stocking list
-Hippo Tang
-Yellow Tang
-Tomini Tang
-Blunthead Wrasse
-Puddingwife Wrasse
-Canary Blenny
-Twinspot blenny
-Royal Gramma
-Mono
-Lyretail Anthias
-Blue Chromis
-Pair of Ocellaris Clowns
-Lamarck Angel
-Melanurus wrasse
margarita,trochus,Nass,Cerith
-Pencil & Pincushion Urchin

Here is how it looks now! 8/2022
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Dual LowBoy Frag Build starts here pg. 34-

DIY stand- https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/tank-stand-first-timer.681397/

Previous build thread https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/setting-up-new-60g-cube.335836/
 
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My friend hauled back a 125g acrylic for me for about $200. I spent almost 2 weeks just polishing it, it was way too much work but I am glad it did come out pretty good. However, I would have spend a bit more money on a better used or new one. Never again! But congrats on your newly aquired tank and keep us posted.
Thank you and your right. There is definitely a line between saving money and time and labor. This will be more fun then labor for me, but when I built my algae scrubber I regretted not buying one. I’m still not done painting that algae scrubber and I’ve tried 3 times to get it right now. Scraping off the paint each time;Blackeye
 

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I got this 120 with stand, canopy, and wet dry sump for $225. Haven’t got it up and running yet but had to jump on the deal. Debating if I want to keep it or flip it now though. Leak tested already and mostly cleaned up. If I do keep it I’ll probably go ahead and redo the silicon.
Stand and canopy is made of 3/4” solid oak
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I got this 120 with stand, canopy, and wet dry sump for $225. Haven’t got it up and running yet but had to jump on the deal. Debating if I want to keep it or flip it now though. Leak tested already and mostly cleaned up. If I do keep it I’ll probably go ahead and redo the silicon.
Stand and canopy is made of 3/4” solid oak
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Most definitely! I know what the cost of a new 120 with stand and canopy is because end of 2018 I bought one. Here’s my Planet Aquarium. Tank, stand, canopy, and glass tops cost just over $2,700.
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Thank you and your right. There is definitely a line between saving money and time and labor. This will be more fun then labor for me, but when I built my algae scrubber I regretted not buying one. I’m still not done painting that algae scrubber and I’ve tried 3 times to get it right now. Scraping off the paint each time;Blackeye
Glad you enjoying it and that’s all it matters!
 
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What type of tool is that you used to remove the overflow? Looks easier to use than just a razor blade.
That’s called a pipe knife. I use this to cut caulking from windows when replacing old framing.
 
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If you just run some black paint over the back it should blend in fine. Even if there is a slight difference you won’t be able to tell once it’s covered in coralline.
Hahah good point dude thanks!
 

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