EriksReptiles
Fishy Enthusiast
Hey, Many of you already know me but have yet to see my tank. I have gone through a couple different phases in my 300 gallon and it is now officially a reef tank. Here is my build..
Here are my tanks before I moved to Washington. I had a 75 reef, 180 reef, and a 150 fish only.
75 reef:
180 reef:
Well during my move I ended up losing all my corals due to my heat packs not activating and working.. It was a major bummer but all my rock was ok and my fish were shipped up at a later date from a fish shop back home.
So after a few months of living in Washington I decided to upgrade my 150 fish only to a 300 gallon fish only. Here is a picture of me with my new 300 gallon tank when we moved it in:
Here it is with the lid flipped up:
The infamous "merman" shot:
The stand:
The right side contained the main sump to house the skimmer, the center housed the dart return pump along with the dart for the closed loop, the right houses my refugium.
I mounted lights on the inside to make it easier to see everything:
I also mounted 3 6outlet power strips for amble outlets.
More to come!
Thanks Erik
Here are my tanks before I moved to Washington. I had a 75 reef, 180 reef, and a 150 fish only.
75 reef:
180 reef:
Well during my move I ended up losing all my corals due to my heat packs not activating and working.. It was a major bummer but all my rock was ok and my fish were shipped up at a later date from a fish shop back home.
So after a few months of living in Washington I decided to upgrade my 150 fish only to a 300 gallon fish only. Here is a picture of me with my new 300 gallon tank when we moved it in:
Here it is with the lid flipped up:
The infamous "merman" shot:
The stand:
The right side contained the main sump to house the skimmer, the center housed the dart return pump along with the dart for the closed loop, the right houses my refugium.
I mounted lights on the inside to make it easier to see everything:
I also mounted 3 6outlet power strips for amble outlets.
More to come!
Thanks Erik