Not sure who all has been following but I started with a 300 gallon acrylic aquarium that I was given, but I couldn’t get the drain/return flow to match and work correctly so I put it up for sale/trade. I spent about a year, getting the acrylic cleaned and polished.
Ended up meeting this family who lives pretty close and traded the tank, sumps, and the stand that I built for everything he had. It was roughly 8-10 grand worth of stuff.
Everything from 2 skimmers, Hanna checkers and microdosing equipment to food and shrimp hatching stuff.
Almost everything one would need to start a reef tank.
I have finally put it all together, moved my fish from my 60 gallon and added a few new ones.
It’s so rewarding to sit back and look at it now that it’s done.
By the way… this is my first “build” and I had my 60 gallon for about a year.
Lots is loss and learning in the 60.
I have a few more things to do with the 200 gallon but it is stable and running.
Had to clean and cure all the live rock, refurbished the tank, everything else needed a serious bath as it was sitting empty and dry for almost a year.
Would love any pointers/suggestions.
I will start working on coral after some more research and I get my micro-dosing correct.
The pictures won’t upload in order but the white trim is cleaning and painting.
Ended up meeting this family who lives pretty close and traded the tank, sumps, and the stand that I built for everything he had. It was roughly 8-10 grand worth of stuff.
Everything from 2 skimmers, Hanna checkers and microdosing equipment to food and shrimp hatching stuff.
Almost everything one would need to start a reef tank.
I have finally put it all together, moved my fish from my 60 gallon and added a few new ones.
It’s so rewarding to sit back and look at it now that it’s done.
By the way… this is my first “build” and I had my 60 gallon for about a year.
Lots is loss and learning in the 60.
I have a few more things to do with the 200 gallon but it is stable and running.
Had to clean and cure all the live rock, refurbished the tank, everything else needed a serious bath as it was sitting empty and dry for almost a year.
Would love any pointers/suggestions.
I will start working on coral after some more research and I get my micro-dosing correct.
The pictures won’t upload in order but the white trim is cleaning and painting.
