75 Gallon Build

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Recently converted my 75 gallon Marineland tank to a saltwater tank. The tank has been running for almost 8 weeks now, and I'm beginning to stock with fish. To get started I purchased alot of my equipment used off Craigslist, and plan to upgrade as I see the need. Other equipment I purchased on amazon and will upgrade when I see the need. I also set up a QT tank and have been reading a lot of Humblefish's work. I got into the hobby because I wanted a challenge, and so far I have never been happier that I've decided to take the plunge.

Current Build:
75 gallon Marineland tank and stand
Modular Marine Overflow with bean animal setup
20L DIY sump
Skimz Monsterz SM161 Skimmer
60# of Dry Rock
80# Live Sand
Tunze ATO with Innovative Marine 15 gallon reservoir
Hygar 500W heater
Hygar 1600 DC Return Pump
2 RedSea ReefWave 25 Gyre
2 Kessil A360x lights
Aqua Ultraviolet 25W UV sterilizer
BRS 2-Part Dose System

Future Upgrades:
Algae barn Ultimate refugium package

Current Live stock:
Yellow-tail Damsel
Pair of orange Storm Clowns
Coral Beauty
Kole Tang
Foxface
6-line Wrasse
Rose BTA
Cleaner Shrimp
7 troches snails
5 Bumblebee Snails
3 Red Legged hermit crabs
3 Blue legged hermit crabs
1 Scarlett Hermit Crab
Strawberry Conch

Future Livestock:
Mandarin (Probably next year but I'm saving room)

Coral:
Scrambled eggs Zoa
CC Awesome Unknown Paly
Punk Rock Girl Zoa
Watermelon Zoa
Rasta Zoa
CC Radical Ricordia
Rodactus
CC Aussie Micromussa
Dragon Soul Favia
Nuclear Favia
Avatar Chalice
Pom Pom Xenia
Fungia Plate
Frogspawn
Torch
BirdsNest
Lobo
Blasto
CandyCane


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Nice setup! I recently just upgraded to the same exact tank you have! Check out my recent post on my build thread by clicking the build thread badge under my name :)
 

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Thank you! Your tanks looking good. I can't wait to get coral!
Thanks! Just remember being patient is the key in this hobby ;)
 

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Welcome with your new build! Following always learn something lurking in other member build threads;Cat
 

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