I don't think it's big enough

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New aquarium to replace the one that caused the fire.

180 gallons.

I just don't know if its big enough. I got a lot to compensate for.
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That dude is on Reef Central trying to sell that set up too. Most of his stuff is priced about 80% of retail new.

The 180 is in my living room now. I think it'll just have to do.

It's replacing a 150g reef.

You can't beat Ultimate Air for a CO2 regulator for onboard air.

Joliet Tri-state or Aurora Tri-state for kegerator regulators.
 
I finally went and picked up some gas for my MIG setup. I thought I had a mixed gas regulator but found it was blown out and needs a ton of parts to repair. I was hoping to find one on CL for a fair price but found fish tank parts instead.

Phil, stop by American Gases at approx. 5441 W Diversey. The guy who works there is Chilo, tell him you're my buddy and that you are CPD and he will help you out a bit. He can fill tanks, get parts, consumables, etc. Nice guy.

P.S.: I may be coming by A3 Friday to shoot, I'll bring the bib if I do.
 
Todd, is it done yet? lets see some pictures with the residents living in it. I can post a photo of my 10", I mean ten gallon tank. It would be put to shame sitting next to your 18 times bigger tank. At least its not a 3 gal tank.
 
My RO/DI filter makes about 20g a day so it's not even full of water yet.

Then I have to cycle the ammonia/nitrogen cycle well with some sacrificial fish, add a janitorial crew (snails and hermit crabs, couple hundred of each) and then I can start putting fish and corals in. Probably about a month out.
 
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