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Old 12-31-2014, 02:41 PM
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I am interested to see your tank and the continuation of your story...
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Old 12-31-2014, 03:09 PM
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I love stories like this please post some pictures of your tank. I'm a huge fan of RSM tank
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It was the fall of 2012 when I signed onto Canreef for the first time.
There was (and still is) ridiculous amounts of information on the site!

I spent days and weeks reading; tank journals, tank builds; the classifieds;

Ridiculous! There are some amazing tanks you guys have!!

But reading didnt mean anything until i picked up a 29 gallon stock Biocube!
I quickly found a brand new stand for the tank, got some salt and sand, and i was ready to go!

I inherited a snowflake eel, 2 blue damsals, a starved goby, a clownfish and a brown anenome.
The live rock i inherited came with some mushrooms, a bit of xenia and some other crappy looking corals, which turned out to be majano anenomes and aiptasia.

The xenia disappeared almost immediately, goby wasnt eating and the anenome was moving all over the place!

I was glued to Canreef and google, trying to solve mini issue after mini issue.

At the same time, a cheap investment in the tank turned out to be hundreds and hundreds of extra dollars, buying supplies such as a refractometer, new bulbs, a protein skimmer etc.

The hobby was really expensive I found out quickly!

Over the first few months, and spending too much $, i was demoralized a bit, and almost quit.
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Old 01-07-2015, 06:40 AM
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The picture above is after sand was poured in.

below.
My friend took me out to see a good guy out in Surrey named Tom. His two double tanks were absolutely amazing! This gave me inspiration again, to keep at it, so i can create a bit of mini Ocean inside my house. Tom hooked me up with a beautiful Gorg (corky finger), some green star polyps, and a neon green singularia.

My daughter and son also helped me stay in the hobby, as they kept asking questions, wanted to watch the fish eat, and showed interest!


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Old 01-07-2015, 06:58 AM
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over time, my interest wavered up and down. Family life and other hobbies kept creeping up. The biocube ran well and was easy to maintain.

There was spurts of time where I didnt do a water change in 2 months. Then other times where I did water changes every week.

I picked up a bi-coloured blenny, who did well for a year, but then magicAlly disappeared.
I tried two yellow clown gobies who were a pain in the ass to feed. They too died over time.

Finally on Boxing day 2013, I picked up A beautiful Royal gramma who has taught me quite a bit on how to get into the habbit of feeding frozen food.

Throughout 2014, I researched the heck out of the internet to find the most economical, efficient way in upgrading the Biocube's crappy power compact lighting.
It didnt make sense to me, that I have to replace these bulbs to keep my corals thriving, and to eliminate terrible algae blooms.

the Biocube is definitely the perfect starter tank, but it definitely is just that. Its a tank that is easy to run, maintain and keep but there is very limited options you have when it comes to fish selection, coral choice and tank upgrades.

In December of 2014, I found a great deal on a Red Sea Max 250, 65 gallon tank! It was too hard to resist!!!!!
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Old 01-07-2015, 07:09 AM
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Old 01-07-2015, 08:56 AM
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Great Journal, looking forward to seeing updates !
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