If You Are New to Reef Central, Introduce Yourself Here!

Hello all my name is Chad, I am new to the hobby and very excited about it. I do not have a tank up yet but I will very soon so be prepared to see me asking lots questions :lmao: I have been reading tons of info from the internet and books about reef tanks so im not just diving into it head first without knowing what I am getting into.
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there's only so much reading and reading you can do before you dive into it head first :)

Good Luck
 
Hi All,
My name is Dave, and I'm from Mission Viejo, CA.
I have quite a bit of experience with freshwater, but freshwater fish get boring...
I am just starting out with a 75 Gallon tank. most likely will set it up as a FOWLR first, but want to make sure my equipment is reef ready.

Looking forward to learning a lot here!
Thanks
 
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Those are some old percs. If at some point you get interested in raising those clown eggs check out this forum there are plenty of guys that are successful in raising clowns.
I will do so! And thank you very much! AFter I get the new tank setup, and everyone settles down, I will definitely do so. I can't even hurt a spider, (with humans-is different story-not saying I'm a wimp!),and am constantly trying to save even earthworms who ard drying out-so this has bothered me for quite some time!
 
Hi every one. My name is Lorrie.
Well I guess I am really still a newbie compared to most everyone else here, but I started keeping a saltwater tank a year ago last April. Started out with a 55 gal and now have a 75 gal, 54 gal and 34 gal RSM. The 75 is a mixed reef, the 54 and 34 are softy tanks. Between all three tanks I am keeping clowns in all tanks, yellow tang, clown fairy wrasse, dwarf golden moray eel, diamond goby, tailspot blenny, pajama cardinal, and a marine betta. I also keep a number of freshwater tanks. May start breeding killi fish. I breed, periodically, bristle nose plecos if anyone is interested I have a ton of babies, anyway, I am also an avid harley rider and gardener when I can get away from my tanks. My flower gardens are turning into weed patches:rolleyes:
So, I'm glad to be here. I can always use more help now and then and the more opinions and advise and info you can get is the best way to learn about and in turn love this hobby.
 
new to the hobby

new to the hobby

hey everyone, new to the hobby, lots of great info on here, got a buddy thats super experienced helping me out and im looking forward to getting my system started!
 
My name is Bernie and is living in Sacramental area. I started keeping fresh water fish since I was 8. I only skipped keeping fish for 8 years when I was in college. I have just retired and have 11 years of keeping reef experience in a 75g tank mostly LPS and softies. Now I have plenty of time to seriously getting into keeping more challenging SPS. I have discovered this site recently and am so happy to be part of it. I read many threads and have learned so much. Keep up the good work, we need all of you to share your expertise with us. Thanks again!
 
Hello everyone! My name is Gerry. I am new to the Saltwater aquarium hobby. Right now doing all the homework required to gain the knowledge of how do this successfully. Comparatively speaking, my tank is small, only 10 gallons. I also have a 20 gallon tank that will one day be pressed into service. But for now 10 works. Looking forward to getting a lot of information from past posts and staying in the learning loop. I know that I'll have questions, everyone does in the beginning until they "get their feet wet". When those questions arise, I will be looking for some guidence from the Reef Central cummunity.
 
Hi guys, now starting my first marine tank. Looking forward to learning alot on this forum and maybe be able to contribute something as well.
 
Hi, my name is Mark. I live in north east Ohio. I'm brand new to aquariums of any sort, but my cousin's tank has me interested. I was referred to this forum by a man who sold me a skimmer. He said there was a wealth of information on here from experienced reefers who love to share it.

I suppose after I dig through the years of past threads I'll still have some questions. And when I do build my tank I'll be looking up to the experts for those priceless tips.
 
Hi All,
My name is Dave, and I'm from Mission Viejo, CA.
I have quite a bit of experience with freshwater, but freshwater fish get boring...
I am just starting out with a 75 Gallon tank. most likely will set it up as a FOWLR first, but want to make sure my equipment is reef ready.

Looking forward to learning a lot here!
Thanks

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A lot of people that start off with fresh water seems to always venture over to salt water. Good to have you.
 
Hi every one. My name is Lorrie.
Well I guess I am really still a newbie compared to most everyone else here, but I started keeping a saltwater tank a year ago last April. Started out with a 55 gal and now have a 75 gal, 54 gal and 34 gal RSM. The 75 is a mixed reef, the 54 and 34 are softy tanks. Between all three tanks I am keeping clowns in all tanks, yellow tang, clown fairy wrasse, dwarf golden moray eel, diamond goby, tailspot blenny, pajama cardinal, and a marine betta. I also keep a number of freshwater tanks. May start breeding killi fish. I breed, periodically, bristle nose plecos if anyone is interested I have a ton of babies, anyway, I am also an avid harley rider and gardener when I can get away from my tanks. My flower gardens are turning into weed patches:rolleyes:
So, I'm glad to be here. I can always use more help now and then and the more opinions and advise and info you can get is the best way to learn about and in turn love this hobby.

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You've definitely came to the right place. You'll love it here.
 
hey everyone, new to the hobby, lots of great info on here, got a buddy thats super experienced helping me out and im looking forward to getting my system started!

[welcome]
Once you get your system up and running be sure to start a new thread so that you can share your experience with all of us.
 
My name is Bernie and is living in Sacramental area. I started keeping fresh water fish since I was 8. I only skipped keeping fish for 8 years when I was in college. I have just retired and have 11 years of keeping reef experience in a 75g tank mostly LPS and softies. Now I have plenty of time to seriously getting into keeping more challenging SPS. I have discovered this site recently and am so happy to be part of it. I read many threads and have learned so much. Keep up the good work, we need all of you to share your expertise with us. Thanks again!

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It must be nice to be retired and devote a lot more time to a hobby. Good luck.
 
Hello everyone! My name is Gerry. I am new to the Saltwater aquarium hobby. Right now doing all the homework required to gain the knowledge of how do this successfully. Comparatively speaking, my tank is small, only 10 gallons. I also have a 20 gallon tank that will one day be pressed into service. But for now 10 works. Looking forward to getting a lot of information from past posts and staying in the learning loop. I know that I'll have questions, everyone does in the beginning until they "get their feet wet". When those questions arise, I will be looking for some guidence from the Reef Central cummunity.

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Like many that have come before you, this is a great place to get all the info you need. There are plenty of people on this site that are willing to help out any way we can. Good luck and before you know it, that 20 gallon is going to be so small that you're going to want to upgrade to something bigger.
 
Hi, my name is Mark. I live in north east Ohio. I'm brand new to aquariums of any sort, but my cousin's tank has me interested. I was referred to this forum by a man who sold me a skimmer. He said there was a wealth of information on here from experienced reefers who love to share it.

I suppose after I dig through the years of past threads I'll still have some questions. And when I do build my tank I'll be looking up to the experts for those priceless tips.

[welcome]
there's more than a years worth of old threads here, :) Be sure to read the stickies for a lot of great info for new hobbyist.
 
7 year old reef tank- can I get it back?

7 year old reef tank- can I get it back?

I have a 40 gallon reef tank that had been doing very well for around six years. Then about a year ago I started getting some green hairy algae growing all over the live rock, then over the corals, pretty much everything. I tried massive water changes, scrubbed algae off the rocks, phosphate control and eventually decided to pull and toss all the live rock and corals since the algae was clearly not going away and covered everything.
With my tank empty, except for 3 fish and some hermit crabs, I installed a fluval cannister filter, put in some fresh live rock, continued frequent water changes and boom the new live rock is again covered in green hairy algae... how do I get this stuff to **** off? I've changed power compact bulbs, should I change out some/all live sand? what next? see photos...
 

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new to everything!

Hello!

I'm the newest addition to the hobby I suppose!:fun4:

My family and I just got a 150 to set up reef style!

my mom - (TAB Studio) and my brother (Bozo_the_Clown) have been reef keeping for years, but I have never been involved with the hands on process.

With this tank it's time to start learning!

I absolutely love reading and watching the build threads and read them every morning before work. So my first question is, which area of this forum does the build thread for my 150 belong?

I'm truly looking forward to becoming a part of this community and getting to know people who love the hobby as much as my family!

Pictures soon! (once I know where to put them!)
 
Hi everyone.

My name is Kevin. I live in Ontario, Canada. I've done the freshwater thing but I've always wanted more than just fish in my tank. My wife told me that if I bought her a big house I could get a salt water tank. We move next month!

I don't plan on buying a tank for at least a few months (I'm thinking at least 48"x24"x24"). I'll be obsessively researching until then.

I was wondering if you have any views on the best way to ease into a full-on SPS tank? With my new mortgage payments, I won't be able to buy everything at once. I'll probably buy a used setup and plan on buying dry base live rock and getting live live rock from as many sources as I can. Can I get away with a HOB skimmer for a little while? Can some soft corals take less lighting until I upgrade?

Thanks in advance for your advice!
 
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My name is Jenny...Im looking to buy my first tank...Its 95 gallon...Trying to figure out how to move it...It maybe over my head
 
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