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![]() So my husband and I are super excited for a new tank that we will be getting on Friday/Saturday next week. We currently have a 300 gallon FOWLR, a 40 gallon reef and 20 gallon Seahorse tank and a 90 gallon reef. We will be selling our 90 gallon and upgrading to a new 190 gallon reef. I've been in this hobby for a really long time but in the past I have always kept things simple and have found it to worked ok for me but when this opportunity came up we just couldn't let it pass us by. I've never seen anything like this tank except maybe in a fish store and even then I don't think I've seen a tank as amazing as this one. This upgrade for us is HUGE!!!
So I thought I would start by listing what we have right now in our 90 gallon: Fluval Osaka Aquarium and Stand. T5 Lighting with actinics. Reef Octopus hang on Protein Skimmer (No Sump) 2 Seio super Flow Aqua Pump 2600-Gallon Per Hour JALLI JT1000 Titanium Heater with Controller 100 pounds live rock 1 Ocellaris Clownfish 1 Bengai Cardinal 1 Pistol Shrimp and Yellow Watchmen Goby paired 1 long Spine Sea Urchin 2 Pink Skunk Clowns 1 Yellow Wrasse Corals: Xenia, various Polyps, Green Candy Cane and a few other mushrooms. Now, I know there is nothing in that list that is too exciting and it's not the type of tank you'd die to see but like I mentioned earlier I always just kept things simple...and for us this tank was perfect....UNTIL NOW!!! Here is what we will be getting this week: Custom built 190 Gallon aquarium and stand made with edged starphire glass. Metal Halide, VHO and LED lighting. It comes with a sump, stand and canopy. The protein skimmer is a recirculating MRC. The main pump is a red dragon pump, also used are Echotech marine vortechs Heating with Ebo Jager heaterReeftank controller: Reef keeper II comes with a pH monitor Kalkwasser reactor Chiller Reverse Osmosis system (we just ordered one online) Automatic top up system Approx 300 pds of live rock Corals: LPS, SPS, clams Fish: Achilles tang, blue tang and 2 breeding pair of semi-snowflake perculas!!! NOW IS THAT AN UPGRADE OR WHAT??? We are so super pumped and we can't wait to get it. Luckily the couple selling it are local and live only about a 10 minute drive from here. We will start Friday night by going over and getting the livestock which we plan on putting in with our livestock, minus the fish which will go into our quarantine tank. Then on Saturday we will complete the move by bringing over the equipment. So far I don't have any questions but would love to hear from anyone who has done this type of move before to see if you have any suggestions or tips. I will post pictures of the old tank/new tank and the whole process of moving it. Also I will post how things are going for future reference in case someone else down the road does this same sort of move.
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140 Gallon Seahorse Setup, 190 Gallon Reef and 300 gallon FOWLR ![]() http://i1304.photobucket.com/albums/...ps5a1642e8.jpg Last edited by swill; 02-02-2013 at 10:16 PM. |
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![]() First 2 pictures are of old aquarium and last 2 are of new aquarium!!
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140 Gallon Seahorse Setup, 190 Gallon Reef and 300 gallon FOWLR ![]() http://i1304.photobucket.com/albums/...ps5a1642e8.jpg Last edited by swill; 03-19-2013 at 01:41 AM. |
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![]() congrats on the upgrade. one of the first things i noticed was a bare bottom tank in the new tank. That's awesome. May help avoid phosphate, silica, nitrate spikes with not stirring up the sand. Just remember to plan it out, go slow, take your time and do things right. Try not to leave your rock out in the air too long to avoid any die off. In any move I've done i have always seen a small cycle, but I have always had sand.
Oh and save as much water as you can. Have some extra water ready for water changes available. I Like to do quite a few more water changes than normal when i first move a tank to help remove all the crap that was stirred up. Last edited by nitro069; 02-03-2013 at 02:29 AM. |
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![]() Yes the previous owners swear by bare bottom tank setup so we are going to continue with that. It'll take me some time to get use to no sand as I too, have always had sand but it totally makes sense. I won't have to worry about scratching the tank either when I clean the glass along with keeping the nitrates low and everything else.
We will for sure have some new water here but are going to try and take as much of the water with us as possible. We were already given a big drum to hold new water which is what he used so we will start making new saltwater here soon so we are all ready and prepared. Thanks for the advice.
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140 Gallon Seahorse Setup, 190 Gallon Reef and 300 gallon FOWLR ![]() http://i1304.photobucket.com/albums/...ps5a1642e8.jpg |
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![]() Swill it's always exciting to hear of new tanks, especially since you done so well with your other tanks, keep it simple, that's the sucess. So excited to see pics, thanks. Regards Ken
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![]() Wow! Nice tank... can't wait to see some pictures. Good-luck with the move.
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