JJ's 90g journey

jjwukasch

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So the reef bug has had the better of me. I started with a 12g thinking that it is as big as I will ever go. Needles to say I upgraded to a bigger 30g a year later and now I really have gone as big as my spouse, space available or floor support will allow.

I got an old 90g with a stand that needed some tlc. Resealed the tank myself (ps. never attempt to do it by yourself, I bit off way more than I can chew) and made some modifications to the stand.

I am about to start the cycle before doing the big move.

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Tank is looking good, Jjwukasch! (For a glass box half-full of water...)

I'm sure those fish and corals will be happy with the extra room, and will reward you with beauty.

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You definitely have the reef bug.:eek::D great job on the tanks.
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