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| View Poll Results: How big was your very first SW tank? | |||
| Up to 33 Gallons (started out slow & didn't want to spend much) |
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71 | 38.38% |
| Up to 50 Gallons (did some research and decided to start out a bit bigger) |
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39 | 21.08% |
| Up to 90 Gallons (brave, and had some extra money at the time) |
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54 | 29.19% |
| Up to 150 Gallons (insane!) |
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14 | 7.57% |
| Up to 300 Gallons (Phhh, ya right) |
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7 | 3.78% |
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Lets see... Started with a 10g(because I was repeatedly told bigger = better for starting, nano= harder) so I thought, heck, If I can do this, I can do anything! (Little did I know....). That was.... wow, 2.5 or 3 years ago?(I dont even remember, lmao) It cycled fast, (2 weeks), I ended up with beautiful rock, tons of corals, no algae problems, a few snails and hermits, and only 2 20W PCs, in a 10g. So 2.5 months later, a 33 came along, and before it even had more than the 10g's contents plus extra live rock in it, I had a 75g on the way. My current set-up. In the next month, I have a 144g comming along, and everything is going to be done "right" this time. No cheaping out! Haha.
Chris
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No more tanks - Laying off the ReefCrack for awhile!Cheers, Chris |