20G long, more money than expected

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Figured I’d go ahead and show my progress. My wife was tired of looking at freshwater and convinced me during a pandemic to convert it to saltwater.
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This tank has now been running since October. I was originally using my canister filter, but two month’s in and it sprung a leak so I started working on a diy 10 gallon sump. Since it was already running I got a hob overflow. The sump holds all the water if power is lost.
 
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Started with these three cured rocks in September. This was not an attempt to scape. I had already planned on breaking them up with a hammer and chisel.
 

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Welcome! And excellent choice on saltwater!

I had a 20 long for 7 years and i do love this tank! You gonna drill a overflow in?
 
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Welcome! And excellent choice on saltwater!

I had a 20 long for 7 years and i do love this tank! You gonna drill a overflow in?
I love the long tanks. My other choice would be a 12 gallon long nano for the bedroom or a cube tank. I’m actually much further into this build and updating the thread with comments to each step. I now run a hob overflow.
 
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Tank went through the cycle and for Black Friday I ordered my first few coral. They arrived in December and still doing great today! I’ve got a battle star galaxea, rainbow ricordea, and green stunner chalice.
 

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