First Tank

First tank was a 55 with an undergravel filter, HOB skimmer, and used water straight from the bathtub. Had a yellow tang, lemon-peel angel, potters angel, domino damsels, chromis, snowflake eel, clowns, and a cleaner shrimp that was eaten by the eel. Who-da thunk the eel would like shrimp. 10 year old me had a lot of fun with that tank in the early 2000s. Wish i had a picture of it somewhere.
 
My first tank in 2005 was a 110 gallon 4 foot tank, so very tall. I had an Ebay special retrofit high bay 400w mh light fixture. I made my own rock using cured portland cement, as dry rock wasn't a thing then, and added a couple live rock pieces. It also had a crushed coral substrate.

I had a purple tang, yellow tang, niger trigger, domino damsel, and a few others. I had mostly softy corals with a few lps. The tank lasted until 2006 when I had to sell it all due to lack of work in my area. That was what sowed the seeds of reefing in me, and I was out of the hobby until 2018.
 
55 gallon Seaclear with overflow that drained into a series of glass trickle trays with dolomite gravel and a sump with more gravel chambers. A copy of George Smit's design in FAMA magazine. It worked like nothing I ever imagined! Was a difficult filter to maintain due to detritus build up. About 1986 ish.
I remember seaclear - wow
 
My first saltwater tank was a 48x18x18 65 gallon, with an undergravel filter powered by two 'Whisper' air pumps (incidentally the loudest air pumps I've ever owned). I began to cycle it with a blue damsel and a humbug damsel (I know, but this was 1978).

It never finished cycling, my wife (the first one) hated it so much I had to sell everything after a couple of weeks.
 
54 corner in 2006
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Oh wow... My first marine tank was in the mid 70's. Maybe not a reef though. 20 gallon tank, undergravel filter, crushed coral gravel, and dead coral skeletons. I had two Percula Clowns and a short lived anemone. The fish lived a long time though. A buddy took the whoel thing off my hands when I went into the service and kept it for years.

My first "reef" was a 30 gallon in the late 80's while I was stationed in South Dakota. Live rock from who knows where and a new fangled air driven skimmer was the bomb back then. I even has some mushrooms, some leather corals, and a bubble coral. No special lighting though. The Bubble didn't last long. The rest did ok.
 
Around 2007
20l with DIY PVC overflow to a 10g sump with siliconed in acrylic baffles
Mag 5 return pump
Coralview 65 skimmer (never worked right)
T5s (without individual reflectors)
Wall type (wish I could still get those) hammer and bubble corals, Zoas, GSP and purple mushrooms did very well.
 
75g reef ready corner overflow. Didn’t even know how to use that or set it up because I got it used. So I ran the tank just up to the overflow line! Ha!
 
I set up my first saltwater tank around 1972. It was a ten gallon with real wood trim, held together with pin nails. The only substrate available was fine gravel for feeding to birds. Filtration was an inside box filter. Decoration was a coral skeleton and giant conch shell. On top was a clear plastic canopy and a metal incandescent strip light. Bags of salt were not available yet, so the owner of the store had a garbage can with the salt in it. She weighed out how much you needed.
 
I set up my first saltwater tank around 1972. It was a ten gallon with real wood trim, held together with pin nails. The only substrate available was fine gravel for feeding to birds. Filtration was an inside box filter. Decoration was a coral skeleton and giant conch shell. On top was a clear plastic canopy and a metal incandescent strip light. Bags of salt were not available yet, so the owner of the store had a garbage can with the salt in it. She weighed out how much you needed.
I remember bulk salt and everyone had a conch shell- it was the few natural ocean items we could acquire
 
125 gallon with fine pink Fiji sand, dead corals and a boat load of fish with two of these filters, heater and stock hood with light. 1987-1990

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Memories
 
The only thing we tested for back than was ..... oh yea NOTHING.

Floating glass hydrometer with thermometer included 1.021/ 77.8 F

NO ALGAE.... why the light was to weak to grow any.

Frozen romaine, once a month fresh shrimp and clams... oh yea and all the freeze dried shrimp you could eat.
 
The only thing we tested for back than was ..... oh yea NOTHING.

Floating glass hydrometer with thermometer included 1.021/ 77.8 F

NO ALGAE.... why the light was to weak to grow any.

Frozen romaine, once a month fresh shrimp and clams... oh yea and all the freeze dried shrimp you could eat.
Totally agree- Ich - Tetra Oomed and dechlorinator was all we really needed.
Freeze dried shrimp and bloodworms
Tap water and sea salt
No reactors or dosers- just mix the salt properly and wait for the glass tube to stay steady which also told you tank temperature
 
around '92 had a 10 gal with 4 HO bulbs, an undergravel filter and crushed coral. Had a maxima clam, elegance coral and a small red hawk
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%

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