Fatrip,
I would love to upgrade to a 125 or larger in the near future. As to the question can I afford it, well, I can not answer at this time as I am unsure of what the general consensus is for necessary equipment for a reef tank . I want to make sure that whatever I do ensures the longevity of my tank and its animals. I would like to make this tank as easy to care for as possible while spending as little as possible on the initial set-up. Please do not read this as wanting to cut corners, but rather that I would like to find the best possible product to perform the required task at the best possible price. To use an automotive analogy, I can not afford a new Ferrari, but I also do not want a used Yugo. I would like to have the patience, (not my strongest suit since starting this hobby), to be able to find and purchase as much quality used equipment from others in the hobby that are either upgrading or getting out.
How and where is this best accomplished? The forums here at RC?
I did about a 20%-25% water change on all 3 tanks about 2-3 weeks ago, my first one ever by the way.
I believe that until I decide exactly what I am going to do, I should probably keep the Salinity in the 1.022-1.023 range.
RyanM, Piazzon12, Frankandmaura,
I would love to do a “reef crawlâ€Â. Are you sure that you can handle the blank stares and endless “stupid newbie†questions? LOL. If you can handle a clueless newbie, then how do we set this up?
nwrogers, - Nice Thread,
DaveVG- While I did not click on the Red House, I did find find the 3 member pages at the souther tier reef society web site. They are amazing! Thank you.
Yet another question, Sorry RyanM, LOL
The only book that I have read for this hobby is “The Saltwater Aquarium Handbook by George Blasiolaâ€Â
What book from the RC library should I start with, and which, if not all, do you recommend that I get?