Longtime build thread voyeur, time for my first build thread. This tank has been up for just under 3 years, but for reasons that I'll explain later the tank is in the middle of a reboot, and I think I'll tell most of this chronologically. But first, a little about myself...
I spent the first 8 years of my life on a farm in SE Michigan. This taught me respect for nature and a love of growing things. I was a voracious reader from a young age, and one silly little children's book on morality and greed titled "The Three and Many Wishes of Jason Reid" stuck with me for a reason some of you may be able to relate to? (Hazel Hutchens (a), Julie Tennent (i), Weekly Reader 1988, Cover below)
Ah that saltwater tank on the cover stuck in my head for decades.... The book was published in 1988. Where was the under gravel filter haha? A move to Toledo, OH, freshwater tank as a teenager, degree in medicinal chemistry, then on to medical school. At the end of medical school I was searching all over the country for a surgical residency (training, and more like Scrubs than Grey's Anatomy, IMO). One burning desire in this search was to end up in a place where I could finally have a saltwater reef tank. So that pretty much eliminated apartments in Philadelphia and New Jersey! I'm almost ashamed to say that even though I had never had a saltwater tank before, I knew this hobby would be for me, so I made some major career decisions based on a hunch. This was spring 2014 and BRS TV had about 210 youtube videos (I think the "Red Sear Reef Coloration" video from January 2014 was one of the last ones I watched before I mentally committed). These videos were 95% responsible for giving me the interest, understanding, and confidence to enter this hobby and also 95% responsible for the thousands of dollars sent BRS's way in purchases, to date. Online forums (like R2R) were inspiring, but also served a critical purpose connecting me to reference materials. There were concepts I wanted to be more comfortable with before taking the plunge.
I ended up staying in Toledo for my surgical training and purchased a 2nd floor condo in June 2014. I asked the home inspector prior to purchasing how much weight he though the floor could support, and found out the floor was rebar + steel girder reinforced concrete. Basically I could park my car in the living room if I wanted to. When I told him it was for a fish tank, and thus was concerned about the weight, he chuckled, probably imagining the kind of tank I had as a teenager. I don't think he was familiar with the average saltwater hobbyist I spent 10 months fixing the place up and replenishing my savings before I could budget in a tank. Meanwhile I LIVED on craigslist, youtube, and reefing forums.
A lucky craigslist search, a friend with a truck, and $400 cash in May 2015 had me in Detroit, picking up a 100 gallon acrylic with plywood stand. I underestimated the size of the stand, and the seller generously let me come back the next day for a second trip. First of many examples of reefers taking care of each other.
It was a good learning tank and I'm sad to say I don't have many photos, but I loved the black sand with the coralline algae and reef rock and bright fishies, anemone, a few corals... I imagined the tank as being high contrast, including the black background, and I achieved that vision but realized I had actually wanted something else all along!
Video of the 100g. Sorry grainy old iPhone video!
After a year or so of the 100g acrylic, and learning both the hobby and the limitations of my current setup I selected a glass tank, peninsula style, but planned to be against a wall for now. This allowed me to maximize depth and I was planning on having the tank for years, knew I would eventually want it to be a room divider. Build by custom aquariums, plans below. I had it drilled fo rate synergy reefs shadow overflow but used the custom aquariums siphon stopper return line.
So I think I will pause in telling this story for now. Please stay tuned, and thank you to everyone at R2R, BRS, my friend with the truck, everyone else who will eventually be mentioned in this thread, and YOU the reader for your click, time, and attention. We'll get into why I'm calling this the "Evidence based 210 gallon build thread" a few posts from now!
I spent the first 8 years of my life on a farm in SE Michigan. This taught me respect for nature and a love of growing things. I was a voracious reader from a young age, and one silly little children's book on morality and greed titled "The Three and Many Wishes of Jason Reid" stuck with me for a reason some of you may be able to relate to? (Hazel Hutchens (a), Julie Tennent (i), Weekly Reader 1988, Cover below)
Ah that saltwater tank on the cover stuck in my head for decades.... The book was published in 1988. Where was the under gravel filter haha? A move to Toledo, OH, freshwater tank as a teenager, degree in medicinal chemistry, then on to medical school. At the end of medical school I was searching all over the country for a surgical residency (training, and more like Scrubs than Grey's Anatomy, IMO). One burning desire in this search was to end up in a place where I could finally have a saltwater reef tank. So that pretty much eliminated apartments in Philadelphia and New Jersey! I'm almost ashamed to say that even though I had never had a saltwater tank before, I knew this hobby would be for me, so I made some major career decisions based on a hunch. This was spring 2014 and BRS TV had about 210 youtube videos (I think the "Red Sear Reef Coloration" video from January 2014 was one of the last ones I watched before I mentally committed). These videos were 95% responsible for giving me the interest, understanding, and confidence to enter this hobby and also 95% responsible for the thousands of dollars sent BRS's way in purchases, to date. Online forums (like R2R) were inspiring, but also served a critical purpose connecting me to reference materials. There were concepts I wanted to be more comfortable with before taking the plunge.
I ended up staying in Toledo for my surgical training and purchased a 2nd floor condo in June 2014. I asked the home inspector prior to purchasing how much weight he though the floor could support, and found out the floor was rebar + steel girder reinforced concrete. Basically I could park my car in the living room if I wanted to. When I told him it was for a fish tank, and thus was concerned about the weight, he chuckled, probably imagining the kind of tank I had as a teenager. I don't think he was familiar with the average saltwater hobbyist I spent 10 months fixing the place up and replenishing my savings before I could budget in a tank. Meanwhile I LIVED on craigslist, youtube, and reefing forums.
A lucky craigslist search, a friend with a truck, and $400 cash in May 2015 had me in Detroit, picking up a 100 gallon acrylic with plywood stand. I underestimated the size of the stand, and the seller generously let me come back the next day for a second trip. First of many examples of reefers taking care of each other.
It was a good learning tank and I'm sad to say I don't have many photos, but I loved the black sand with the coralline algae and reef rock and bright fishies, anemone, a few corals... I imagined the tank as being high contrast, including the black background, and I achieved that vision but realized I had actually wanted something else all along!
Video of the 100g. Sorry grainy old iPhone video!
After a year or so of the 100g acrylic, and learning both the hobby and the limitations of my current setup I selected a glass tank, peninsula style, but planned to be against a wall for now. This allowed me to maximize depth and I was planning on having the tank for years, knew I would eventually want it to be a room divider. Build by custom aquariums, plans below. I had it drilled fo rate synergy reefs shadow overflow but used the custom aquariums siphon stopper return line.
So I think I will pause in telling this story for now. Please stay tuned, and thank you to everyone at R2R, BRS, my friend with the truck, everyone else who will eventually be mentioned in this thread, and YOU the reader for your click, time, and attention. We'll get into why I'm calling this the "Evidence based 210 gallon build thread" a few posts from now!
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