The Tank
Over the past 5 years or so, I've had a number of different tanks. I've had full blown reefs and FOWLR tanks as well. The smallest tank being a 10 gallon nano, and the largest being a 90 gallon reef with 20 gallon sump. I had the 90 up for a relatively short time, at just over one year. Although it was a nice tank, it was never quite up to my standards. There was just simply not enough time or money (not to mention space in our living room) to get things the way I wanted. (Yes, I'm slightly OCD). With a lot of thinking and talking with my wife, I (we) decided on a much smaller tank.
I'm a big fan of cube tanks, and have had both a 30 and 45 cube tank previously. I knew a cube tank was in order, but figuring out which tank specifically though would prove to be a difficult decision. I looked at everything from a Deep Blue 60 gallon rimless to a custom 22 gallon acrylic tank, and almost everything in between. However, my decision was ultimately pretty simple. When an excellent deal came up on a slightly used Elos Mini... I had to jump on it. I have always loved Elos tanks, having seen many different models in person at my LFS in Manhattan. After thinking about it for a few days, I knew this was the right choice.
Here's a (horrible iPhone) pic that I took right after initial setup:
Over the past 5 years or so, I've had a number of different tanks. I've had full blown reefs and FOWLR tanks as well. The smallest tank being a 10 gallon nano, and the largest being a 90 gallon reef with 20 gallon sump. I had the 90 up for a relatively short time, at just over one year. Although it was a nice tank, it was never quite up to my standards. There was just simply not enough time or money (not to mention space in our living room) to get things the way I wanted. (Yes, I'm slightly OCD). With a lot of thinking and talking with my wife, I (we) decided on a much smaller tank.
I'm a big fan of cube tanks, and have had both a 30 and 45 cube tank previously. I knew a cube tank was in order, but figuring out which tank specifically though would prove to be a difficult decision. I looked at everything from a Deep Blue 60 gallon rimless to a custom 22 gallon acrylic tank, and almost everything in between. However, my decision was ultimately pretty simple. When an excellent deal came up on a slightly used Elos Mini... I had to jump on it. I have always loved Elos tanks, having seen many different models in person at my LFS in Manhattan. After thinking about it for a few days, I knew this was the right choice.
Here's a (horrible iPhone) pic that I took right after initial setup:
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