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I have been wanting to post this thread for quite a while now. I hope that others will post their stories here as well.
A few years ago was the first time I have ever been to the ocean I was completely amazing with all of the awesome life that was there. The fiddler crabs that was running around on the beach, all of the cool things that was washed up to shore, such as hermit crabs and jelly fish. Me being an idiot I decided to bring some of that life home with me. I packed up as much sand and ocean water that I could (I didn't know that it was illegal to do so at the time) and some fiddler and hermit crabs and brought it all home with me. My wife thought that I was nuts but I couldn't help it I just loved the ocean so much that I need to bring it back with me. After a 10 hour drive back to Ohio my new friends where still doing well and I got to work right away on their habitat. Which was this half ocean and half beach. Well it worked ok for a few weeks but the hermits where the first to die then slowly the fiddlers, I felt horrible. See it in picture 1
After that experience I started reading and learning more about saltwater tanks, not enough but more. A friend of mine gave me a 25 gallon hex tank. I bought a hydrometer, Instant Ocean salt, power head, live rock and sand. I was so happy, again I was going to bring the ocean home! As I was waiting on the tank so cycle I seen the most amazing thing growing on the live rock, it was aiptasia, I had no idea that it was a bad thing, I even feed it LOL. After spending many sleepless nights reading here on the forums I then found out that aiptasia was a not-so-desirable thing to have in the tank. That was very heart breaking. See it in picture 2
After a few months of research, learning and deciding I knew that the 25 gallon hex was not going to be what I wanted. I found a cheap 65 gallon tank with a stand that I crammed into my tiny office. WOOHOO this is it, this is what I have been wanting!! This tank will be big enough to do everything that I want to do. I bought some expensive lights (that I did not research first) 384 watts pc lighting. More live rock, more sand, canister filter. See it in picture 3
Well live and learn some more, a year has went by and now I really know what I want and need in order to keep a happy and healthy reef tank,,, and guess what,,, the 65 gallon was not going to cut it. This time I really knew what I needed to do. I bought a new 90 gallon tank, had it drilled. Bought a 40 gallon breading tank, placed baffles in it, built a custom stand, bought a RO unit, refractometer, nova extreme pro lighting and a good test kit. See it in picture 4 Here is a link to this build https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/t/305240/help-i-can-not-figure-it-out
A few years ago was the first time I have ever been to the ocean I was completely amazing with all of the awesome life that was there. The fiddler crabs that was running around on the beach, all of the cool things that was washed up to shore, such as hermit crabs and jelly fish. Me being an idiot I decided to bring some of that life home with me. I packed up as much sand and ocean water that I could (I didn't know that it was illegal to do so at the time) and some fiddler and hermit crabs and brought it all home with me. My wife thought that I was nuts but I couldn't help it I just loved the ocean so much that I need to bring it back with me. After a 10 hour drive back to Ohio my new friends where still doing well and I got to work right away on their habitat. Which was this half ocean and half beach. Well it worked ok for a few weeks but the hermits where the first to die then slowly the fiddlers, I felt horrible. See it in picture 1
After that experience I started reading and learning more about saltwater tanks, not enough but more. A friend of mine gave me a 25 gallon hex tank. I bought a hydrometer, Instant Ocean salt, power head, live rock and sand. I was so happy, again I was going to bring the ocean home! As I was waiting on the tank so cycle I seen the most amazing thing growing on the live rock, it was aiptasia, I had no idea that it was a bad thing, I even feed it LOL. After spending many sleepless nights reading here on the forums I then found out that aiptasia was a not-so-desirable thing to have in the tank. That was very heart breaking. See it in picture 2
After a few months of research, learning and deciding I knew that the 25 gallon hex was not going to be what I wanted. I found a cheap 65 gallon tank with a stand that I crammed into my tiny office. WOOHOO this is it, this is what I have been wanting!! This tank will be big enough to do everything that I want to do. I bought some expensive lights (that I did not research first) 384 watts pc lighting. More live rock, more sand, canister filter. See it in picture 3
Well live and learn some more, a year has went by and now I really know what I want and need in order to keep a happy and healthy reef tank,,, and guess what,,, the 65 gallon was not going to cut it. This time I really knew what I needed to do. I bought a new 90 gallon tank, had it drilled. Bought a 40 gallon breading tank, placed baffles in it, built a custom stand, bought a RO unit, refractometer, nova extreme pro lighting and a good test kit. See it in picture 4 Here is a link to this build https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/t/305240/help-i-can-not-figure-it-out