A Mixed Reef with Canine Supervision

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Hey Everyone!,

I started a build in June and figured it was time for a thread.

I kept a saltwater tank more than ten years ago. It was a 33 long with a 250w metal halide that kept a few sps, a rainbow bubble tip, and some assorted live stock . After moving a couple times and taking the tank with me I made the decision to give up the hobby until I bought a house.

I started getting chatty about it at work last winter and it turned out a coworker used to keep saltwater and had gone through a similar experience. He also decided to wait until he got a house, and of course, just moved into his several months after I moved into mine. He immediately bought a Reefer 350 and had it up in running in days.

I only mention this because I had no intention of going as big as I did, with a Reefer 525xl. But of course had to get one over on him. So here we are.

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I ordered the tank from a local store and it arrived while I was at work. I knew it was going in the dining room. I didn't really conceptualize how big it was before it showed up so I was a bit excited when it showed up. So was Tippy.

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Assembly probably would have taken half the time if not for being careful around the lady.

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Whenever I build a computer I take a swag pile picture. I decided to run Kessil 360we and got a sweet deal on the sponsor sales forum from Monterey Bay Corals.

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This is just after moving the tank over onto the complete stand and I am spent from keeping up with the dog

For rockscape I wanted to make a cool little cliff. I got some shelf rock from BRS and some caribsea shelf rock which is just regular rock sliced in half and works well for foundation.

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This was just to work out placement and where the big shelf would end up in relation to the tank.

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Slimer staring on in awe as I absolutely destroy the surface of my kitchen table. I had safety glasses on and decided to just drill holes through a ton of rocks and use it as a rotisserie of sorts on a fiberglass rod.

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The finished scape. I think I have made a few small adjustments since.

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And here is the tank up and running.

I've got an order to snag from ARC, thanks to the weekend's live sale, and once I have it placed I will post some updated tank shots.
 

Caring for your picky eaters: What do you feed your finicky fish?

  • Live foods

    Votes: 27 29.3%
  • Frozen meaty foods

    Votes: 73 79.3%
  • Soft pellets

    Votes: 15 16.3%
  • Masstick (or comparable)

    Votes: 8 8.7%
  • Other

    Votes: 8 8.7%
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