I talked with Rob yesterday and he mentioned starting a build thread so I figured I would fire one up with pics and explanation. I tend to be wordy sometimes so forgive me in advance.
Background:
My wife and I wanted to start a saltwater tank on more of a budget, we figured it'd be cheaper and better in the long run to get a tank off craigslist and fix it up. Not only is it cheaper but we'd learn a lot more on how to fix things. Even right now it's been frustrating at times but overall very rewarding. Just remember this was a tank that'd been neglected for a while since the owner didn't have time to take care of it anymore.
Tank stats off craigslist:
90 gallon reef ready glass tank and stand
28 gallon plastic tub sump
8 T5 bulbs mounted directly to wooden hood (no reflectors)
Wet Dry filter setup in sump
Kent Marine Nautilus Turbo Eductor Protein Skimmer
120lbs or so of live rock (approx)
150lbs of live sand (approx)
Bio balls in wet/dry filter and overflow
A very confused dungeness crab
A ton of algae
Background:
My wife and I wanted to start a saltwater tank on more of a budget, we figured it'd be cheaper and better in the long run to get a tank off craigslist and fix it up. Not only is it cheaper but we'd learn a lot more on how to fix things. Even right now it's been frustrating at times but overall very rewarding. Just remember this was a tank that'd been neglected for a while since the owner didn't have time to take care of it anymore.
Tank stats off craigslist:
90 gallon reef ready glass tank and stand
28 gallon plastic tub sump
8 T5 bulbs mounted directly to wooden hood (no reflectors)
Wet Dry filter setup in sump
Kent Marine Nautilus Turbo Eductor Protein Skimmer
120lbs or so of live rock (approx)
150lbs of live sand (approx)
Bio balls in wet/dry filter and overflow
A very confused dungeness crab
A ton of algae