Hey guys, this thread is long overdue, but my computer decided to die on me and I hadn't been able to post a thread until now. My adventure officially started just over two weeks ago, Friday May 11th, when I drove down to Lafayette to pick up my 58g Oceanic tank. For $200, I got most of what I needed:
Tank (36.5Lx18.5Wx21H)
Stand
Lighting fixture w/175W MH and 2 65W PCs
20g sump/refugium with in sump skimmer (not sure what brand)
Plumbing, return pumps, etc...
and a bunch of other misc. items (test kits, scraper, grabber, siphon, etc...)
Next stop was in Brighton at majicmike's house. There I picked up the rest of what I needed to get up and cycling:
~50lbs of live rock
50lb bag of sand
bucket of salt mix
When I got home that night, I started the cleaning process, as everything had been broken down for over a month and had not been cleaned beforehand. Here's a shot of the tank after a quick initial clean, unfortunately I forgot to get a before pic.
These shots of the sump should give you an idea of what it was like, not horrible, but still a decent amount of work.
After the tank was cleaned, I started washing the sand, a process which took forever and didn't really end. After a couple hours, I called it good and into the tank it went.
My rodi unit is still in the mail now, so I had to buy water from the store. They must've thought I was a doomsday prepper or something. lol
I decided to fill the tank just under the overflow in hopes that some of the cloudiness would dissipate as I was cleaning out the sump.
continued in next post...
Tank (36.5Lx18.5Wx21H)
Stand
Lighting fixture w/175W MH and 2 65W PCs
20g sump/refugium with in sump skimmer (not sure what brand)
Plumbing, return pumps, etc...
and a bunch of other misc. items (test kits, scraper, grabber, siphon, etc...)
Next stop was in Brighton at majicmike's house. There I picked up the rest of what I needed to get up and cycling:
~50lbs of live rock
50lb bag of sand
bucket of salt mix
When I got home that night, I started the cleaning process, as everything had been broken down for over a month and had not been cleaned beforehand. Here's a shot of the tank after a quick initial clean, unfortunately I forgot to get a before pic.

These shots of the sump should give you an idea of what it was like, not horrible, but still a decent amount of work.



After the tank was cleaned, I started washing the sand, a process which took forever and didn't really end. After a couple hours, I called it good and into the tank it went.

My rodi unit is still in the mail now, so I had to buy water from the store. They must've thought I was a doomsday prepper or something. lol

I decided to fill the tank just under the overflow in hopes that some of the cloudiness would dissipate as I was cleaning out the sump.

continued in next post...