Will Penfold
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Hey everyone. Glad that Reef Escape is back and better than ever with 2.0.
so this is my third reef tank build. First one was 6 years ago- built a 75 gallon mixed. That lasted 3 years until I moved to Dunnville. Next was my 32 gallon biocube build. That tank lasted just under two years- unfortunately coincided with my wife having a baby so the tank was neglected for good periods of time.
Just before Christmas I decided to start a new tank because I had an old 90 gallon tank sitting in my basement collecting dust. (And my biocube looked like crap) Had a buddy of mine who owns a welding shop put together a bare bones stand for me.
I wanted something that was sturdy but that I could access from all sides. We tested the stand before hand with lots of weight to make sure it could withstand the weight of the tank filled with rocks and water.
Built my aquascape out of used rock. Bought it off of a few people in Hamilton area who were tearing apart their tanks. Bleached cured the rocks for two weeks and then another week in RODI + Prime.
My past two reef tanks I’ve used Kessil A360’s so this time I wanted to try T5s to see if I like them better. Picked up a used TEK light- 6 bulb from another reefer for $150. Was quite happy with that.
With the exception of turning the light on quickly to see how they look, I'm going to let the tank mature for another month or so before turning on lights full time and start introducing coral.
so this is my third reef tank build. First one was 6 years ago- built a 75 gallon mixed. That lasted 3 years until I moved to Dunnville. Next was my 32 gallon biocube build. That tank lasted just under two years- unfortunately coincided with my wife having a baby so the tank was neglected for good periods of time.
Just before Christmas I decided to start a new tank because I had an old 90 gallon tank sitting in my basement collecting dust. (And my biocube looked like crap) Had a buddy of mine who owns a welding shop put together a bare bones stand for me.
I wanted something that was sturdy but that I could access from all sides. We tested the stand before hand with lots of weight to make sure it could withstand the weight of the tank filled with rocks and water.
Built my aquascape out of used rock. Bought it off of a few people in Hamilton area who were tearing apart their tanks. Bleached cured the rocks for two weeks and then another week in RODI + Prime.
My past two reef tanks I’ve used Kessil A360’s so this time I wanted to try T5s to see if I like them better. Picked up a used TEK light- 6 bulb from another reefer for $150. Was quite happy with that.
With the exception of turning the light on quickly to see how they look, I'm going to let the tank mature for another month or so before turning on lights full time and start introducing coral.
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