aedeos
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I've been wanting a salt water tank for about a year but, alas, I'm a poor, starving college student who doesn't have ~$1.5k start-up. However, I was searching craigslist last week and found a 67 gallon tank with two skimmers, a rear-hanging filter, two heaters, two pumps, salt, 40 gallons of dead live rock, test kits, and some food for $250. I've been working my butt off for other extra jobs around town to get the money as quickly as possible, and I managed to buy the tank thursday. Ever since, I've been working and working on the tank. Here's the tank and the stand I custom built for it.
Tomorrow I add salt after draining part of it. I'll let the salt dissolve properly, then go out and buy some live sand and regular sand, and a chunk of live rock. After that, I plan on putting down the live sand and live rock, mixing in the regular sand, and adding the dead live rock. After that, I'll let it cycle for a few weeks and let the bacteria in the rock and sand spread. I'll also be adding a few tiny, cheap fish from the LFS to help get the tank balanced and to be the proverbial canary for when I mess up chemicals. I still need to go buy two pumps to work on circulation and help everything work out. But I think I'm on the right path right now. Anyone with suggestions? I built the shelf without any plans, but it seems very sturdy. I'm happy with it all, so far.
Tomorrow I add salt after draining part of it. I'll let the salt dissolve properly, then go out and buy some live sand and regular sand, and a chunk of live rock. After that, I plan on putting down the live sand and live rock, mixing in the regular sand, and adding the dead live rock. After that, I'll let it cycle for a few weeks and let the bacteria in the rock and sand spread. I'll also be adding a few tiny, cheap fish from the LFS to help get the tank balanced and to be the proverbial canary for when I mess up chemicals. I still need to go buy two pumps to work on circulation and help everything work out. But I think I'm on the right path right now. Anyone with suggestions? I built the shelf without any plans, but it seems very sturdy. I'm happy with it all, so far.