FreahSaltyGuy
Supporting Member
First off thanks to @Arvin R for being there every step of the way to help me find a great tank that would work. THANK YOU ARVIN!!
I found this 225 gal tank for $100 with stand, sump that is to small for it lol (will upgrade) and a decent Skimz Skimmer. The story is from the LFS workers who had it at their home that their friend is moving to Florida, sold off the fish and corals and didn't have time to sell the tank before he had to leave. He gave emptied it out 2 weeks ago and told them if they came and got it it was theirs for free. So they did but quickly realized how heavy it is and would be with water in it over wood raised floors ina home built in the 1940's over a basement. So I got a deal of a lifetime!
It was very dirty with a lot of sand in it when I got it. Spent last 2 days really cleaning it up and boy does it shine like new. 2 very fine hairline a scratches on the front but not worth messing with, and the black background he put in the back will need to be redone, other than that it's in perfect shape with good seals.
This will take me some time to build out and get going as I have a lot of parts to buy still and plumbing to figure out as well but I will also be gone for the summer on vacation so it will need to wait until I return.
But stay tuned as I transform the beast.
Thanks again for this awesome site and I'm sure I'll be leaning into a lot of you in the future for ideas and recommendations.
I found this 225 gal tank for $100 with stand, sump that is to small for it lol (will upgrade) and a decent Skimz Skimmer. The story is from the LFS workers who had it at their home that their friend is moving to Florida, sold off the fish and corals and didn't have time to sell the tank before he had to leave. He gave emptied it out 2 weeks ago and told them if they came and got it it was theirs for free. So they did but quickly realized how heavy it is and would be with water in it over wood raised floors ina home built in the 1940's over a basement. So I got a deal of a lifetime!
It was very dirty with a lot of sand in it when I got it. Spent last 2 days really cleaning it up and boy does it shine like new. 2 very fine hairline a scratches on the front but not worth messing with, and the black background he put in the back will need to be redone, other than that it's in perfect shape with good seals.
This will take me some time to build out and get going as I have a lot of parts to buy still and plumbing to figure out as well but I will also be gone for the summer on vacation so it will need to wait until I return.
But stay tuned as I transform the beast.
Thanks again for this awesome site and I'm sure I'll be leaning into a lot of you in the future for ideas and recommendations.