Hi all! Glad to find such an awesome and supportive local community on here.
I just moved into a new Soho office and after a lifetime of admiring reef aquariums am going to treat myself to one. So I've been lurking on here, visiting stores, getting advice and have begun a wishlist and question list. I would love anyones 2?.
The tank will be next to a glass wall so has to be visible from both sides, I'm looking at 125g to 180g either 60" or 72" long to use as a divider. Does this make things especially tricky? Center overflow or corners? I see used tanks like this, this or this. Any gotchas, things to look out for when buying used?
From my readings I'll likely avoid acrylic and go glass, seems a bit safer. I'm a bit concerned about weight, although we had a bunch of heavy guys jump up and down in the spot we'll have the tank, that's the same, right?
And how about buying used whole setups from people getting out of the hobby like this or this? I often see decent deals including everything. How hard is it to move everything and get it stable? Would you go this route or build up from the tank?
I may work with a service or consultant individual for help on setup, getting stable and then playing backup assist to me with ongoing maintenance (I'll be doing it too, just sometimes travel and get busy!). Any recommendations?
Sure I'll have more questions as I get into things and hopefully I can give back someday.
-Matt
I just moved into a new Soho office and after a lifetime of admiring reef aquariums am going to treat myself to one. So I've been lurking on here, visiting stores, getting advice and have begun a wishlist and question list. I would love anyones 2?.
The tank will be next to a glass wall so has to be visible from both sides, I'm looking at 125g to 180g either 60" or 72" long to use as a divider. Does this make things especially tricky? Center overflow or corners? I see used tanks like this, this or this. Any gotchas, things to look out for when buying used?
From my readings I'll likely avoid acrylic and go glass, seems a bit safer. I'm a bit concerned about weight, although we had a bunch of heavy guys jump up and down in the spot we'll have the tank, that's the same, right?
And how about buying used whole setups from people getting out of the hobby like this or this? I often see decent deals including everything. How hard is it to move everything and get it stable? Would you go this route or build up from the tank?
I may work with a service or consultant individual for help on setup, getting stable and then playing backup assist to me with ongoing maintenance (I'll be doing it too, just sometimes travel and get busy!). Any recommendations?
Sure I'll have more questions as I get into things and hopefully I can give back someday.
-Matt