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Hello Reef2Reef!
I'm new here so let me give you guys a quick backstory before I dive in: I’ve been contemplating about building an aquarium for years. I’ve had my on and off days wondering if, as a college student, I could support myself both financially and physically with the extra burden of a reef aquarium on my shoulders. Back in 2012 I started my first Nano and joined TheReefTank Fourms, and my first ever experience with saltwater aquaria had begun. Two years later, I got rid of the tank. Ever since, my fingers have been parched and only the salty waters of a new aquarist adventure would quench them.
Two months ago, after a long contemplative thought process, I have decided to begin the first steps into the largest aquarium I have ever owned. Yes — finally, it’s time to start my own build thread! I am excited to be able to share the beginnings of a new chapter in my aquarium obsession.
Welcome everyone to:
AQUA Art's Official 92 Gallon Rimless Build
Logistical Disclaimer.
As a Junior in college, I will be updating this thread primarily on a weekend to bi-weekly basis as that’s when I have the most available free time. I this build in the Summer, of course, I’ll document everything along the way. I will try to respond and contribute whenever I can throughout the week.
The Glass Box.
Size: 92 Actual Gallons — 59" Long, 20" Wide, 22" Tall. 5/8" Ultra-Clear Glass
I knew that if I wanted a new aquarium setup, it simply had to be rimless. I want the tank itself to be as much of a feature statement in our home as the inhabitants themselves, and I personally really like the look of fine polished glass beside shimmering water.
At first, I was thinking of going the custom route, but I was under serious sticker shock about how expensive rimless custom aquariums actually are. For a time, I was discouraged of doing anything larger than 50 gallons because of the startup costs. Last week, I caught glimpse of an aquarium store liquidating their leftover inventory and I spotted a Red Sea Reefer 450, tank only, that looked simply incredible. It was beyond perfect for my needs and I took it home for $500.
The Equipment.
I'll post pictures of what I have later, but I have pretty much everything I need! ATO, ReturnPump, Substrate, Rock, Lighting (still under debate), PowerHeads, Heaters, Test Kits, Salt, Mixing Station Barrels, Etc. Etc.
Note: I am fairly new to this hobby and this is my first aquarium over 20 gallons, so please, any criticism regarding my methods or equipment choices is not only welcome, but encouraged!
It's a Wrap!
So far that’s it! See ya'll later and as always, happy reefing!
I'm new here so let me give you guys a quick backstory before I dive in: I’ve been contemplating about building an aquarium for years. I’ve had my on and off days wondering if, as a college student, I could support myself both financially and physically with the extra burden of a reef aquarium on my shoulders. Back in 2012 I started my first Nano and joined TheReefTank Fourms, and my first ever experience with saltwater aquaria had begun. Two years later, I got rid of the tank. Ever since, my fingers have been parched and only the salty waters of a new aquarist adventure would quench them.
Two months ago, after a long contemplative thought process, I have decided to begin the first steps into the largest aquarium I have ever owned. Yes — finally, it’s time to start my own build thread! I am excited to be able to share the beginnings of a new chapter in my aquarium obsession.
Welcome everyone to:
AQUA Art's Official 92 Gallon Rimless Build
Logistical Disclaimer.
As a Junior in college, I will be updating this thread primarily on a weekend to bi-weekly basis as that’s when I have the most available free time. I this build in the Summer, of course, I’ll document everything along the way. I will try to respond and contribute whenever I can throughout the week.
The Glass Box.
Size: 92 Actual Gallons — 59" Long, 20" Wide, 22" Tall. 5/8" Ultra-Clear Glass
I knew that if I wanted a new aquarium setup, it simply had to be rimless. I want the tank itself to be as much of a feature statement in our home as the inhabitants themselves, and I personally really like the look of fine polished glass beside shimmering water.
At first, I was thinking of going the custom route, but I was under serious sticker shock about how expensive rimless custom aquariums actually are. For a time, I was discouraged of doing anything larger than 50 gallons because of the startup costs. Last week, I caught glimpse of an aquarium store liquidating their leftover inventory and I spotted a Red Sea Reefer 450, tank only, that looked simply incredible. It was beyond perfect for my needs and I took it home for $500.
The Equipment.
I'll post pictures of what I have later, but I have pretty much everything I need! ATO, ReturnPump, Substrate, Rock, Lighting (still under debate), PowerHeads, Heaters, Test Kits, Salt, Mixing Station Barrels, Etc. Etc.
Note: I am fairly new to this hobby and this is my first aquarium over 20 gallons, so please, any criticism regarding my methods or equipment choices is not only welcome, but encouraged!
It's a Wrap!
So far that’s it! See ya'll later and as always, happy reefing!