Finally starting my built thread. Tank is already running since september 2020. Been taking it slow. I had been a lurker on reef sites for many years always wanting to set up a saltwater tank. In the fall of 2020 my SO incouraged me to just stop lurking and set up a tank. So I bought a Juwel Lido 200 which is a 53 gallon tank with a built in filter. I live in Iceland and the saltwater hobby isn’t that big over here and at that moment my LFS didn’t sell tanks with sumps. So we set the tank up and also bought a skimmer from Juwel that fitted in the tank. (Really awfull skimmer, extremely loud. I had to modify it to quiet the skimmer down)
This is the tank cycling. With the stocklight and bulbs for freshwater… later we got led bulbs for reeftanks. After the tank had cycled we waited for the next saltwateranimal shipment. When it arrived we bought CUC and some fishes.
After a few months we put in some easy corals. Since then we have lost some corals and some fish, bought new corals and fish, rearranged the aquascape put in more rock, bought new flow pumps.
We went through the usual trouble people have with new tanks. Now we are planning on installing a sump. We have bought the eclips overflowbox from eshopps, Nyos 120 skimmer and a Theiling fleece roller. We also bought the Kessil ap9x and we have already installed it.
Now we just have to empty the tank, drill it, built a sump and do some plumbing work. We are just waiting for the last plumbing pieces to arrive that we ordered online so we can start operation sump! This is the latest photo of the tank.
This is the tank cycling. With the stocklight and bulbs for freshwater… later we got led bulbs for reeftanks. After the tank had cycled we waited for the next saltwateranimal shipment. When it arrived we bought CUC and some fishes.
We went through the usual trouble people have with new tanks. Now we are planning on installing a sump. We have bought the eclips overflowbox from eshopps, Nyos 120 skimmer and a Theiling fleece roller. We also bought the Kessil ap9x and we have already installed it.
Now we just have to empty the tank, drill it, built a sump and do some plumbing work. We are just waiting for the last plumbing pieces to arrive that we ordered online so we can start operation sump! This is the latest photo of the tank.