Sooooooooo......After nearly a year of thinking, planning, learning and building I actually have my 120 up and running. This idea actually started about 5 years ago when I had a 55g FOWLER. A friend at work began to build a reef tank and showed me some pics. It became immediately clear that "I had to have one of those". Anyway as we all know stuff happens. Started to work about a million hours a week and my 55 went to hell so I sold the fish and broke it down.
Last year I finally convinced my lovely wife to let me take a shot at a Reef. Bought the tank in April of 2007 and just as I was about to start setting it up...BOOM... I tore my Achilles tendon (softball can be a dangerous game!!). After a 3 month recuperation and some more delays, not the least of which was my fear of cutting holes in my house to plumb the sump and fuge into the basement, I actually got started.
I finished the plumbing in December and filled the system with water on Xmas eve. At that point I figured I was close but then had to deal with some small leaks and some back ordered rock. Last week the tank finally cycled and my 13 yr old son Nick (definitely a future reefer) and I did the final (for now at least) Aquascaping. Most exciting of all is that yesterday we bought 4 tiny Green Chromis who seem to be happy exploring their new world.
Thanks to everyone at NJRC for the help, advice and in some cases free stuff!!!! Here's a link to my tank. This really is a great club!!!!.
(embedded picture - RichT)
Last year I finally convinced my lovely wife to let me take a shot at a Reef. Bought the tank in April of 2007 and just as I was about to start setting it up...BOOM... I tore my Achilles tendon (softball can be a dangerous game!!). After a 3 month recuperation and some more delays, not the least of which was my fear of cutting holes in my house to plumb the sump and fuge into the basement, I actually got started.
I finished the plumbing in December and filled the system with water on Xmas eve. At that point I figured I was close but then had to deal with some small leaks and some back ordered rock. Last week the tank finally cycled and my 13 yr old son Nick (definitely a future reefer) and I did the final (for now at least) Aquascaping. Most exciting of all is that yesterday we bought 4 tiny Green Chromis who seem to be happy exploring their new world.
Thanks to everyone at NJRC for the help, advice and in some cases free stuff!!!! Here's a link to my tank. This really is a great club!!!!.
(embedded picture - RichT)