120 mixed reef tank swap

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So I decided to stop just lurking around and actually participate. I'll use this thread as the "build" thread for my current tank. It's a 120 gallon 4x2x2 tank that I just setup and swapped from a 125 6 foot tank. This will be a "reverse" thread, where it is now and the how I got here with progresss pics along the way.
 
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That looks very nice

And welcome to R2R as well by the way, it’s great to have you with us!
 
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I stumbled into reef aquariums almost by accident: first a fresh water tank, then a 55 gallon salt water fish only tank, then a 75 gallon, then a 90 with fish and softies, then a 125 fish, softies and LPS. I bought some fish from someone breaking their tank down and she gave a piece of monti cap. I didnt want it at first, I was sure I was going to kill the poor thing but she said she would have to throw it away if nobody took it. So for me reef tanks started with a 125 I bought from Craigslist, they were moving and didn't want to take it with them; I had tank with fish, softies, LPS and now an SPS frag.

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I use Facebook strictly for the groups in one of the local groups someone was selling their entire setup: 120 gallon tank, custom stand, all the livestock, rock, sump, lights, skimmer, pumps, RO/DI, test kits and what caught my eye a 2016 Neptune Apex. I had been thinking about getting an Apex so I gave him what he was asking with the thought of parting it out and keeping the Apex. I had no problem selling the livestock but I had the hardest time selling the tank so I decided to keep it.

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After deciding to keep the tank I knew I wanted to put in the same place where my 125 was currently sitting so I had some work to do. I drained some water and placed all the livestock in to some totes then drained more water into some barrels I have, I moved the tank to a temp spot and put everything back. I put the 120 where I wanted it to be, I bought some new sand and put it in the tank, I also put some dry rock that I had and for the next couple of months I added the "old" water from my water changes and cycled the tank.

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