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Topic: m.ash's Journey Posted: January 01 2012 at 9:42pm |
Hello!!!
First off I'm m.ash on the forums, but you can also call me Mike. I've wanted to change my forum name to my real name, but don't think that's possible. I joined this forum many months ago, and realized that I never officicially introduced myself here. So with some spare time on a great, slow paced Sunday evening I figured I would take the opportunity. I am currently a student at Utah State University, am happily married to a very supportive wife, and as a student my finances are very limited, which keep me from building my dream tanks now, but I know they will come in the future.
As with many people I began my addiction with a very small, 1 gallon, freshwater aquarium given to me as a christmas gift at the ripe old age of 8 years old. I was hooked immediately. Next year, I got an upgrade to a 10 gallon for christmas, then added a 20, a 29, and soon had 4 freshwater tanks all running smoothly and looking awesome. I continued fueling the addiction with the help of my parents pocket books until I turned 16 and began working at a Pet/fish store in Logan, Utah. This store had become my favorite before working there, and they had a very nice saltwater selection, (or at least it was at it's time.) While there I set up more challenging freshwater systems, and then the owner got me to dive into Saltwater, and I've been hooked ever since. I took a break while serving an LDS mission, but upon returning the bug hit me hard. When I got home I had not running tanks of my own. I quickly set up more Fresh Tanks, then designed and planned a 65 gallon reef. That reef, is still my current reef today, and has been running for 5 years now, it looks awesome, but is mostly softies with a few sps mostly Monti's a few small acros, and some LPS. Here is a picture of it as of the day after christmas.

My wife is now into the hobbie and is working hard on her new 16 gallon nano reef, and anxiosly waiting on me to build her 55 gallon Upside Down Jellyfish tank. My mom is now in the hobbie as well working hard on cycling her new 29 gallon seahorse tank. As soon as we feel it is balanced, the seahorses will be on their way. My most recent project has been the creation of a 40 gallon frag tank, which currently is cycling towards being balanced, but looks very very empty. I hope to pack it full with frags from my reef, and stock it with broodstock over the following months.
I have followed the WMAS forums for a few years, but had never joined the forums. I have always liked looking through the forums to learn from others and their experiences working with reef and marine aquariums.
A few months ago I took the opportunity to join the forums, and shortly after, became a paid member of the club. I don't get to make it to every meeting being from Cache Valley, but do make it to a few, I don't know alot of individuals when I attend meetings, but look forward to meeting more and more of you by doing so. I'm hoping to attend more meeting now that I will be down that way more and more often over the next year or so because I recently was given the opportunity to be an intern at The Living Planet Aquaium, currently in Sandy, Utah. I look forward to the opportunity to learn and grow during my time there, and of course, hope to establish a career!
Thank you for taking the time to learn about me and my tanks. I look forward to getting to know the WMAS members more. Please feel free to ask any questions about me that you would like.
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Posted: January 01 2012 at 10:04pm |
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Great looking tank. Look forward to meeting you :) Thurs will be my first meeting frag fest etc...
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Posted: January 01 2012 at 10:15pm |
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Thank you, Your tank looks very well on it's way. I was just looking at it in the build thread. I love how well thought out it is, and how clean the equipment setup is. It looks very clean and proffesional.
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Posted: January 01 2012 at 10:20pm |
TY but i used tons of advice from here and moved my rock several times and am currently trying to sale some of to make room for my remodel LOL! Im always looking for advice so let me know if u have any ideas
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Posted: January 02 2012 at 8:49pm |
 You forgot about the tank your oh so generous Uncle gave you
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Posted: January 02 2012 at 8:52pm |
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Mike also forgot to mention that he custom built the stand for the 65 gal tank. It looks fantastic as well. He has been my inspiration for getting back into the hobby as well.
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Posted: January 02 2012 at 10:07pm |
I did forget to mention the tank that My uncle so generously gave me! It was actually one of the first saltwater tanks I did! And I'm greatful for it.
I'll have to post a full shot of my 65 gallon with stand and canopy tomoro. It does look great, with some excellent help from my Grandpa. 
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Posted: January 02 2012 at 10:20pm |
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By the way. Your tank is looking good. It has changed a lot since the last time I saw it.
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Posted: January 11 2012 at 11:14am |
Ok, so school started and I haven't had time to update this post with pics of the stand, etc. So here it is. I'm going ot start off with a pic of the tank again, as I have added corals since the fist post. I guess you really can't see the new stuff though. And here is a shot of the custum stand I built for the tank, the doors have a slate tile inlay which look very classy, especially on the stone floor that the tank stand sits on. Here is a shot of the filtration, the return runs through a SCWD 1", the fuge looks empty right now because I just harvested a bunch of Chaeto, my Chaeto doesn't grow to fast either becasue I carbon dose the tank via the vodka method, have been for almost a year now. And finally a few shots of My favorite inhabitants, and many of the new frags that I will let mature a little befor fixing them to my rocks. Huge Pipe Organ, about 8 inches across. My favorite pair of clowns! I call the solid black on 50 cent, because he's only worth half what I originally paid for him when I bought him. And the frags, waiting to be ready to be fixed to the rock in the reef when ready. This tank is my main tank, and I love it! I have others up and going, or in the process as well.
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Posted: January 11 2012 at 11:39am |
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Nice tank! Looks awesome and I love the clownfish name. I have a 50 cent myself. Can't believe what I paid three years ago for her and what they sell for now.
Also if you want to change your forum name PM Jake Pherson and he should be able to get it done for you.
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None at the moment Soon: 72 Gallon Bowfront
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Posted: January 11 2012 at 2:28pm |
Very nice
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Posted: January 11 2012 at 7:54pm |
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Nice those clowns are awesome love them!
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Jackie Stuver
"wait these aren't the happy Hawaiians oompa doompa godly heaven on your face zoas? I dont want them then. lol!" Ksmart
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Posted: January 12 2012 at 6:43pm |
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Thank you everyone!
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Posted: January 12 2012 at 6:46pm |
jwoo wrote:
Nice tank! Looks awesome and I love the clownfish name. I have a 50 cent myself. Can't believe what I paid three years ago for her and what they sell for now.
Also if you want to change your forum name PM Jake Pherson and he should be able to get it done for you. |
Awesome!!! I've wondered how many people have them, do I dare ask how much you originally paid for yours? I bought mine the minute ORA released them, so I would imagine we both paid about the same. My wife almost killed me when I told her how much it was, especially when it came because it was only half and inch long, and orange still.  She loves it now, and brags about it to everyone all the time. I'll PM Jake about my screen name if I decide for sure to change it. Thanks for letting me know.
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Posted: January 12 2012 at 6:47pm |
bstuver wrote:
Nice those clowns are awesome love them! |
Thanks Jackie, The light blue zoa's that I got from you are in there too! They are very cool.
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