Hi all,
So after one too many suggestions and asks from friends on why I have two good-sized freshwater tanks (125g and 75g), I decided it was time to try out corals. I'm trying to keep the total build, pre-livestock, to under $2k, while having something larger than 60g. I have both my tanks on stands, but neither will be able to fit a sump, and the end product has to pass the wife test and look like a finished product. I decided the cheapest viable entry to a reef is buying a Fiji 75G AIO conversion kit, and making the 75 into a peninsula style reef tank, setting it jutting out from the wall. After a visit to a great LFS here called The Urban Anemone, I picked up 60lbs of Bimini Pink live sand, brightwell microbacter7 and fastartm, and 30lbs of dry rock. I have the AIO kit coming on Thursday from BRS along with another 30lbs of rock, and a RODI system. I'm on the prowl for a good light/lighting system but the 48x18 footprint seems to be making that hard. I'm just looking to do softies and lps for now, but would prefer something that gives me flexibility for the future. Eventually I'll have to get a skimmer as well, but it'll need to be 4" wide at mos. due to the AIO configuration. I figure I can drill for a sump in the future if I decide to build a base stand/cabinet and that all the equipments and rock I'm getting would transfer to a new tank if I decide to go that direction in a year or two.
Since I don't have any photos of the new tank just yet, here's a clip of the 125 African Cichlid tank.
So after one too many suggestions and asks from friends on why I have two good-sized freshwater tanks (125g and 75g), I decided it was time to try out corals. I'm trying to keep the total build, pre-livestock, to under $2k, while having something larger than 60g. I have both my tanks on stands, but neither will be able to fit a sump, and the end product has to pass the wife test and look like a finished product. I decided the cheapest viable entry to a reef is buying a Fiji 75G AIO conversion kit, and making the 75 into a peninsula style reef tank, setting it jutting out from the wall. After a visit to a great LFS here called The Urban Anemone, I picked up 60lbs of Bimini Pink live sand, brightwell microbacter7 and fastartm, and 30lbs of dry rock. I have the AIO kit coming on Thursday from BRS along with another 30lbs of rock, and a RODI system. I'm on the prowl for a good light/lighting system but the 48x18 footprint seems to be making that hard. I'm just looking to do softies and lps for now, but would prefer something that gives me flexibility for the future. Eventually I'll have to get a skimmer as well, but it'll need to be 4" wide at mos. due to the AIO configuration. I figure I can drill for a sump in the future if I decide to build a base stand/cabinet and that all the equipments and rock I'm getting would transfer to a new tank if I decide to go that direction in a year or two.
Since I don't have any photos of the new tank just yet, here's a clip of the 125 African Cichlid tank.