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pallidamors
06/07/2011, 04:01 PM
So I have a successful 90 gallon reef and have decided to add something new.

The goal here was to have a decent set up at the lowest possible cost

Prices/Equipment

37 gallon tall (new: $80.00)

cpr 1500 gph overflow (used, but new in box ($60)

Return Pump (free, left over from another build)

Stand ($100..made it myself (1st time so its not perfect)

Sand ($10 new off craigslist)

150 watt sunpod w/ new bulb ( used off craigslist with a new 14k bulb $80.00)

75 lbs of live sand (craigslist $40)

Miscellaneous Plumbing ($35.00)


So my goal was to keep it under $400 and almost did it ...........came in around $415 or so


Let me know what you guys think.

john miller
06/07/2011, 06:47 PM
Looks good. So what are you going to put in it?

pallidamors
06/08/2011, 12:25 PM
bump to the top!!

pallidamors
06/09/2011, 06:06 PM
tank is starting to clear up and it looks like its going to have a mini cycle (even though I used some live rock from my 90 gallon)

questions about mh lighting as Ive never had it before

Right now the tank has a sunpod 150 mh 14k bulb....Im liking the look so far and the shimmer is way cool!

So can I keep any creature under this amount of lighting if I put them up 1/2 or so in the tank?

I know that tank is deep so what kinds of stuff can I keep low in the tank or on the sandbed?

thanks guys

Jerry W
06/09/2011, 11:33 PM
Really nice! I just ordered the same tank. 37 gal. column (20x18x25)
http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p255/jdubbya2006/10320Perfecto203720Column20Burlwood20Ensemble.jpg

I'm going sumpless though and will be using a HOB skimmer. Your rock structure looks good. I'm following along here as to your progress. Also interested to see what you decide to keep in it.

pallidamors
06/10/2011, 11:36 AM
thanks Jerry!!!

pallidamors
06/10/2011, 11:41 AM
here are a few updated pics of the tank

still have to work on the wires and return but its coming along

also, sorry for the thumbnails guys......how do you post from photobucket?

ludiNano
06/10/2011, 12:15 PM
Looks good.

Upload the photos and then copy the httl (something like that you'll see it) then just past it inthe reply box on ur thread. No need to use the picture link or anything.

pallidamors
06/10/2011, 03:37 PM
messed up the pics

pallidamors
06/10/2011, 03:38 PM
http://i1192.photobucket.com/albums/aa330/glueckjames/37%20gallon%20column%20tank/000_00052.jpg

http://i1192.photobucket.com/albums/aa330/glueckjames/37%20gallon%20column%20tank/000_00032.jpg

http://i1192.photobucket.com/albums/aa330/glueckjames/37%20gallon%20column%20tank/000_00022.jpg