Hello Reef2Reef Community,
I'm embarking on an exciting journey in South Korea, diving into the world of custom saltwater aquariums with my brand, [Shore]. Though I'm relatively young and sometimes find the prospect of starting something new a bit daunting, I'm eager to grow through sharing...
Long story short, I used to have a 265G reef that had a catastrophic ending when a seal failed on the front. I left the hobby heart broken. As my son aged (6yrs old) I began to tell my wife that I might be interested in getting back into the hobby if the right situation presented itself. She...
Hey guys, I’m Bean, a sarcastic, gimpy, old broad-combat veteran turned shepherdess with a whole lot of sass and not nearly enough spare time. I used to be deep into reefing, from the late eighties through the early 2000’s, but I had to break down my reef and give my corals to locals when I...
hey guys i picked up a biocube a few weeks ago from a stray, for dirt cheap was looking online people convert the cube into a rimless style which looks pretty awesome, how safe is the tank if you meaning it wont blow out into my room haha, i have the older version with the T5 lights not the LED...
Started a build tread in the members tank section. It is still a work in progress but is coming along enough to have some photos.
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/custom-80-gallon-rebuild.352618/#post-4405127
Long story short my 58 gallon Oceanic tank with basement sump had to come down for space. I built a new tank in the basement. All was going fine until I cooked the tank. 106 degrees and nothing lives. This thread will document the rebuild and upgrade to that system.
Hello Reef2Reef!
I have a great place in my home to put a fish tank, but the dimensions would have to be 17 1/2 inches wide x 74 1/2 inches long. Any wider and the tank goes out too far into a walkway in the house.
I have two questions:
(1) Is there a minimum width (I heard the guys from...