I never thought I'd be starting what I consider to be a larger reef before I was out of college, but recently I've found my tank starting to look like a frag tank and me and my girlfriend both find this unattractive, regardless of how the corals as individuals look. I saw a 90 gallon tank for sale on these forums with a corner overflow already drilled and installed, with plumbing, with a sump and with a finished oak stand out in Athol for a good price, so I jumped on it. There are a lot of scratches on the front of the tank but they are all surface scratches that I will be buffing out with some removers I have found and that I have read to be flawlessly effective with the right amount of elbow grease.
I'm going to use this thread to catalog my journey with this tank from an empty, scratched tank, to my first large reef. I'm going all out, I'm investing in the very best of everything that I can afford and will not start this tank until I have everything perfect. I'm not one who likes to go back and have to ruin what I have because I forgot something when I started. I will be doing as much DIY as I can, I am going to go overboard on certain things and will wait as long as I have to to assure the longevity and overall success of this tank. I'll update this thread every day, including as much information about what I did as possible starting with a post later on tonight. I'll include pictures and step by step instructions on all my DIY projects for this tank when I have success and will be asking many questions along the way. Consider this write up an introduction for my plans and of my project.
I'm going to use this thread to catalog my journey with this tank from an empty, scratched tank, to my first large reef. I'm going all out, I'm investing in the very best of everything that I can afford and will not start this tank until I have everything perfect. I'm not one who likes to go back and have to ruin what I have because I forgot something when I started. I will be doing as much DIY as I can, I am going to go overboard on certain things and will wait as long as I have to to assure the longevity and overall success of this tank. I'll update this thread every day, including as much information about what I did as possible starting with a post later on tonight. I'll include pictures and step by step instructions on all my DIY projects for this tank when I have success and will be asking many questions along the way. Consider this write up an introduction for my plans and of my project.








