Seems someone up high wants me to get a marine tank... I met a guy who got a Boyu nano tank and didnt want it, and as he didnt know anything about fish, he was selling it at an unreal price..
So now I got a black 32l Boyu MT40! I'm so blessed to have found the deal.. It has 4 chambers at the back, with the last one housing the pump (550l/h), a 18W light that says 6400k on it, (means little to me) it also has 2 fans over the chambers. Everything is in great condition and works.
@dallasg has already helped me so much by giving me a 18l Jebo tank that I'm planning a shrimp for.. But although I had a tank already, I snatched the chance, spent the money and went for the bigger tank, thinking I can keep a little fish now too :)
Here is a link with the tank's specs; [www.boyu.us]
I like pictures



Not planning on keeping those sponges in there don't worry
I took the whole hood apart- partly to clean out dust, partly cause I was curious about how it worked and mostly because I like taking things apart :P here is what is says on the light

Here it is put together again-

Better stop taking pics, as somebody is hungry.. My little friend for 7 years :)

I understand the very basics of salt tanks, except lighting for corals. If you guys could help me with specific info on the most cost effective way to upgrade the lighting for some easy beginner corals? What exactly would you do, if it was your tank and your passion for fish had to share finances with your passion for horses? :whistling:
What is the best thing to do with the chambers at the back?
Thanks for reading :thumbup: