Mark2480

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So my son was cleaning the garage and found these pics of a the tank i had set up back in 1990. Brings back some memories no controllers or leds or none of the fancy things that are on my new tank. Just thought I would share.
 

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jackson6745

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That's pretty impressive for 1990.

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+1 Very nice for 1990. Most guys had dead coral skeleton fish only systems then :)

Were you reading Marine fish Monthly back then? Was GARF techniques available to the public in 90? I didn't get into saltwater until 96 I think. GARF, MFM mag, and the Brooklyn aquarium society were my main sources of reefing info.
 

Mark2480

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Honestly I can't remember what I was reading back then. The tank was full of softies cause that's what was around. It had two old power heads for flow and can't remember what return pump I used. A friend of mine made the overflow box and that pvc return. All I remember was trying to fit as many lights as a could in that canopy lol. Tank was a 75 gallon and had a diy sump and protein skimmer. That tank lasted 8 years and did great until we went on vacation and came back to a wiped out tank cause we had lost power for a few days while we were gone.
 
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MIKE NY

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I don't look in this forum often, but glad I did ..... WOW your tank looks very similar to mine back in '90... Softies and as many fluorescent lights I could fit in the canopy of my 90. Underground and Skilter filters, wet/dries those were the days..... Very limited sources for finding any decent info on corals and fish. I had to live and learn from mistakes. One of my first fish was a Panther grouper, beautiful little guy white with black poka-dots....came back from vacation only to find it was the only fish in the tank...LOL
 

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Thanks, and I'm not joking when I say I learned that exact same lesson owning a small little panther grouper back in those days. That guy grew quick, and he was nice and fat the day half my fish went missing. Those were the days lol.
 

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