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....And came upon a yard sale with a big aquarium sitting on the front lawn. It looked pretty sound and there weren't any scratches, I thought, what the heck I had an aquarium as a kid (goldfish and catfish, not at the same time) it'd be fun to do one again. I had 60 dollars on me and it just fit in the back of my car. I thought what an awesome deal, its like it was meant to be! $60 dollars for a 65 gallon aquarium! Well 2 days and at least 500 dollars later I just turned everything on for the first time....hooray!!!!
What I've done so far:
1. A 24 hour test for leaks...passed
2. Spray paint the back of the tank true blue and let it dry
3. Lots of shopping at my 3 nearest LFS (I'm so embarrassed that it took me 20 minutes of searching to make the connecting that this stands for Local Fish Store). Picked up a book on marine aquariums ( not a noteworthy one, just one that happened to be in the fish store) and hit the internet.
4. New stand got wedged in the car door despite many attempts at manipulating angles, aggghh dilemas. Who knew car doors where like raccoon traps? So, we backed up the tank stand and sawed a small wedge off of the back corner of the stand. Not my best problem solving but at least its not still in the car and we didn't have to take the door off the car! Did I mention my husband is not home this weekend and would not approve of said problem solving skill (plus I scratched the door
) Oh well. So, tank In the house, stand leveled, buddy reminding me that stuff actually goes behind the tank and we should leave room back there as it will be very hard to move the 750lbs or so after the water is in!
5. First round of equipment purchases (shout out to pets choice in Modesto who totally hooked me up knowing that the huge discount would bring me in again and again ....) and bought stores salt water which they poured in 5 gallon buckets for me.
6. Back home and first 5 gallon bucket of water in tank, then 60 lbs of live sand placed. I mixed 40 lbs of typical pale colored sand and 20lbs of black colored sand and it looks pretty good together, at least what little of it I can see through the haze.
7. 5 more buckets of water in and first 35 pounds of live rock in tank.
8. 3rd trip to LFS and got 5 more buckets of water and 15 more lbs of live rock
9. Water...check, sand....check, live rock...check. Guess its time for equipment. A Marineland 350 Penguin came with the tank at the garage sale so I cleaned it all out with a new sponge and replaced the filters. For the second optional space for filter material I cut out and placed ammonia reducing screen material. Once that was up and running I opened and set up my new marineland emperor 280 filter which I set up also with the ammonia filter screening.
10. Then I cleaned and set up the heater that came in the garage sale. I believe its 60 W and I added my newly purchased 70 watt heater on the opposite side.
11. Placed the digital thermometer in the tank and...it works
12. Wow its gonna be murky for a while isn't it....hurry up and wait...and realize I totally forgot the powerheads ever though the were on the list...
As soon as the sand settles a bit I'll post a picture. And thanks for this website everyone its helped immensly!!!!!
What I've done so far:
1. A 24 hour test for leaks...passed
2. Spray paint the back of the tank true blue and let it dry
3. Lots of shopping at my 3 nearest LFS (I'm so embarrassed that it took me 20 minutes of searching to make the connecting that this stands for Local Fish Store). Picked up a book on marine aquariums ( not a noteworthy one, just one that happened to be in the fish store) and hit the internet.
4. New stand got wedged in the car door despite many attempts at manipulating angles, aggghh dilemas. Who knew car doors where like raccoon traps? So, we backed up the tank stand and sawed a small wedge off of the back corner of the stand. Not my best problem solving but at least its not still in the car and we didn't have to take the door off the car! Did I mention my husband is not home this weekend and would not approve of said problem solving skill (plus I scratched the door
5. First round of equipment purchases (shout out to pets choice in Modesto who totally hooked me up knowing that the huge discount would bring me in again and again ....) and bought stores salt water which they poured in 5 gallon buckets for me.
6. Back home and first 5 gallon bucket of water in tank, then 60 lbs of live sand placed. I mixed 40 lbs of typical pale colored sand and 20lbs of black colored sand and it looks pretty good together, at least what little of it I can see through the haze.
7. 5 more buckets of water in and first 35 pounds of live rock in tank.
8. 3rd trip to LFS and got 5 more buckets of water and 15 more lbs of live rock
9. Water...check, sand....check, live rock...check. Guess its time for equipment. A Marineland 350 Penguin came with the tank at the garage sale so I cleaned it all out with a new sponge and replaced the filters. For the second optional space for filter material I cut out and placed ammonia reducing screen material. Once that was up and running I opened and set up my new marineland emperor 280 filter which I set up also with the ammonia filter screening.
10. Then I cleaned and set up the heater that came in the garage sale. I believe its 60 W and I added my newly purchased 70 watt heater on the opposite side.
11. Placed the digital thermometer in the tank and...it works
12. Wow its gonna be murky for a while isn't it....hurry up and wait...and realize I totally forgot the powerheads ever though the were on the list...
As soon as the sand settles a bit I'll post a picture. And thanks for this website everyone its helped immensly!!!!!