Good Morning all.
I've been in the hobbie for around 15 yrs. Started with a 20 gallon tetra tank and have since had african cichlids, arowana's, fresh water sting rays and then I got the ich for salt water. Sold all my freshwater equipment and took out a old 30 gallon tall tank and got myself going. Once that was working out well for I moved it all into one of my 90 gallon tanks and used another 90 gallon as a sump. Pretty big sump but it left me lots of room to move around and hide equipment. Then I got married and wife and I bought a new house. So I had the task of moving a 125 gallon tank, 2 x 90 gallon tanks, 2 x 20 gallon tanks and 3 30 gallon tall tanks. let me tell you if you are ever moving and own fish tanks it is a headache. Thank god for a friend who was able to take my corals for me. After moving out I built my 125 gallon into a wall and my 90 gallon into the wall. Behind them I built a room with a 30 gallon tank attached to my other 30 gallon tall. One holds live rock rubble and the other is a regugium and a 90 gallon sump only half filled with another 30 gallon tall tank above it for water changes. Well I am rambling so hi to everyone.
I've been in the hobbie for around 15 yrs. Started with a 20 gallon tetra tank and have since had african cichlids, arowana's, fresh water sting rays and then I got the ich for salt water. Sold all my freshwater equipment and took out a old 30 gallon tall tank and got myself going. Once that was working out well for I moved it all into one of my 90 gallon tanks and used another 90 gallon as a sump. Pretty big sump but it left me lots of room to move around and hide equipment. Then I got married and wife and I bought a new house. So I had the task of moving a 125 gallon tank, 2 x 90 gallon tanks, 2 x 20 gallon tanks and 3 30 gallon tall tanks. let me tell you if you are ever moving and own fish tanks it is a headache. Thank god for a friend who was able to take my corals for me. After moving out I built my 125 gallon into a wall and my 90 gallon into the wall. Behind them I built a room with a 30 gallon tank attached to my other 30 gallon tall. One holds live rock rubble and the other is a regugium and a 90 gallon sump only half filled with another 30 gallon tall tank above it for water changes. Well I am rambling so hi to everyone.