Melonbob
Reef enthusiast
I've decided to start a new thread with a title that will reflect the direction I want to take with this build. When I started out in this hobby there were several people (not here) who did their best to convince me I had to buy the most expensive equipment money could buy, everytime, or I did not deserve to have a tank. Luckily I found this place, and many of you showed me there is alot of decent, economical equipment that can get you up and going. I went sumpless, with a HOB skimmer, Nova extreme lighting, and some Koralia powerheads, and I am very pleased with how the 46 turned out!
So I decided to go big and take somewhat the same approach. This time, I will be going with a sump, and costs are going to explode, but the same principle will apply. I want to find good, quality equipment that isn't going to make me feel violated when I get the bill!
So far, I've started out with a 180g miracles, dual overflow tank. This was a new tank, filled and leak checked, then emptied and never filled again. Retail here in Canada is 1600 dollars. After several rounds of negotiating, I picked it up for 400, with a new Mag 9.5 pump, which I'm not sure what I'm going to do with yet.
I followed up with a reeflo snapper return pump, under 200 bucks. Last night I just ordered my lighting, a Catalina Solar t5, 72" 8X80 watt with moonlights. These lights seem to be enjoyed by most who own them, they have workhorse ballasts, individual reflectors, and they are not made in China! After talking with Jim at Catalina, I was able to pick this up for 600 shipped! 640 watts of t5 for 600, nothing else comes close!
Skimmers have just arrived at my online supplier, they are Octopus Extreme 200's. Same as msx 200, 349.99 here in Canada.
Found a 60g tank with one hole drilled in the top left corner, local deal in the classifieds for 50 bucks, voila, a new sump!
Thats where I stand at this point, so far less than 1500 in, and I'm pretty much ready to add sand water and rock!
Lets hope it all falls into place and I don't wanting to jump off a bridge by the time its over!
So I decided to go big and take somewhat the same approach. This time, I will be going with a sump, and costs are going to explode, but the same principle will apply. I want to find good, quality equipment that isn't going to make me feel violated when I get the bill!
So far, I've started out with a 180g miracles, dual overflow tank. This was a new tank, filled and leak checked, then emptied and never filled again. Retail here in Canada is 1600 dollars. After several rounds of negotiating, I picked it up for 400, with a new Mag 9.5 pump, which I'm not sure what I'm going to do with yet.
I followed up with a reeflo snapper return pump, under 200 bucks. Last night I just ordered my lighting, a Catalina Solar t5, 72" 8X80 watt with moonlights. These lights seem to be enjoyed by most who own them, they have workhorse ballasts, individual reflectors, and they are not made in China! After talking with Jim at Catalina, I was able to pick this up for 600 shipped! 640 watts of t5 for 600, nothing else comes close!
Skimmers have just arrived at my online supplier, they are Octopus Extreme 200's. Same as msx 200, 349.99 here in Canada.
Found a 60g tank with one hole drilled in the top left corner, local deal in the classifieds for 50 bucks, voila, a new sump!
Thats where I stand at this point, so far less than 1500 in, and I'm pretty much ready to add sand water and rock!
Lets hope it all falls into place and I don't wanting to jump off a bridge by the time its over!