Hi all,
I have been creeping around Reef2Reef since January of this year, reading and learning everything I can from all of you! I first got into salt water about a year and half ago and now, like all of you, I cannot get enough! I started out with a 50 gallon and 20 gallon sump and about three months ago we upgraded to a 180 with a 60 gallon sump. With my first tank, we made a lot of mistakes and haphazardly bought corals and fish with out a lot of research, and lets just say it was definitely a learning curve :squigglemouth:. However, with the new 180, I have decided to take it slow and make sure that i have the proper equipment. Like I have read on here time and time again, " Nothing good happens fast in a reef tank." So now, that the 180 is up and running (still waiting on my custom canopy and cabinet doors to be finished), I turned the 50 gallon setup into my quarantine tank. So here is a crappy picture of the tank currently. I look forward to sharing my journey with this tank with all of you, since you have unknowingly contributed to a lot of my knowledge thus far! thanks again and many thanks for the future!
Jonathan
Oh btw I am from Clayton, NC (Right outside of Raleigh)
PS. Lemme know if I didnt post this picture correctly!
I have been creeping around Reef2Reef since January of this year, reading and learning everything I can from all of you! I first got into salt water about a year and half ago and now, like all of you, I cannot get enough! I started out with a 50 gallon and 20 gallon sump and about three months ago we upgraded to a 180 with a 60 gallon sump. With my first tank, we made a lot of mistakes and haphazardly bought corals and fish with out a lot of research, and lets just say it was definitely a learning curve :squigglemouth:. However, with the new 180, I have decided to take it slow and make sure that i have the proper equipment. Like I have read on here time and time again, " Nothing good happens fast in a reef tank." So now, that the 180 is up and running (still waiting on my custom canopy and cabinet doors to be finished), I turned the 50 gallon setup into my quarantine tank. So here is a crappy picture of the tank currently. I look forward to sharing my journey with this tank with all of you, since you have unknowingly contributed to a lot of my knowledge thus far! thanks again and many thanks for the future!
Jonathan
Oh btw I am from Clayton, NC (Right outside of Raleigh)
PS. Lemme know if I didnt post this picture correctly!




