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

I am not new to the hobby or RC. I am part of ARC and decided to venture outside my little club.
I have been in reef keeping since 07. I am currently running 3 tanks
a 280 mixed reef, although it is sps domiant
a 200 lps dominant tank
a 40 gallon quar tank.
 
Introduction

Introduction

Hi, my name is Jon and I am a newer member of RC. Finally got my first saltwater tank, first tank period, up and running this past week and thought I would officially introduce myself. My tank is a 29 gallon sumpless dimensions 30x12x18, with hang on back skimmer and refugium. I realize this probably isnt ideal but I'm active military so I needed something that could be transplantable in the unforseable future. Lastly, I wanted to say thanks for all the great advice and posts. Your knowledge and advice has officially made my dream a reality.

Thanks
 
"New" may not be accurate, as I've been a member for over 5 years, but I'm finally setting up a new reef - 40g corner w/20g sump, CF+LED. I've relied on advice and inspiration from RC and wanted to say - I'm Baaack!
 
Hello RC, my name is Rick & I am new to the hobby. I started a small 20 gal. set up for
the grand kids, a month ago & am already ready to get bigger. Just have about ten to fifteen pounds of live rock, a few snails, blue legged hermit crabs a candy cane & a pipe organ coral. I also inherited several brittle stars. It is so relaxing to sit & watch.
 
Everyone is new at one time

Everyone is new at one time

hello folks ....

Im somewhat new to salt water ... Ive had a fresh water tank for 10+ years and decided to move on to salt. Ive got a 40 gal reef tank that seems to do great...
 
Hi

Hi

Hi

My name is Miguel and I am from Portugal
I had a RED SEA MAX 130 but recently i decided to build a new aquarium with 300 liters with a cube shape!

I have an youtube that have movies of my Red Sea and I am going to put new movies soon so I hope you follow-me on youtube anda my aquarium pages on the forum!

http://www.youtube.com/user/MrPoingas

Thanks:bounce2:
 
Hi

Hi

HI. I am new to the SW hobby. I have been an active hobbyist for the last 1 1/2 years. I have a 40 gallon Breeder community tank (mostly Rainbow Fish and Discus), I also have a 120 gallon Cichlid Tank (Blood parrots, Gars, Green Terror, Blood Jewels, ETC). Lot's of success, very few failures, mostly due to doing my homework and applying what I felt was best practice by different experienced hobbyist. I am extremely excited to jump right into my SW tank. So my aproach to this has been to make sure that I do as much homework as possible and do what I felt was the best practice out there. So I am pretty much done with my initial setup, so here goes:
I have a 92 gallon corner tank. For filtration I am using a 29gallon DIY Sump/refuge. I am Using A CPR CS202 1500GPH capacity Dual Overflow, with an Aqualifter. For Return I am Using a Mag 9.5 return pump. I built my return line with 1" PVC, 1" true union ball valve, 1" true union check valve, to a 1" TEE then reduced to two seperate 3/4" lockline with 3/4" flare nozzles for water distribution. I also built a Bypass line in my return line back to the drainge area of my sump. I placed a 1" ball valve in the Bypass line to control flow. I am using a Eshopps PSK-100 HOB protein skimmer, (I liked the way it looked, great reviews, and I could afford it), placed HOB of drainage compartment of skimmer. Also, have a turbo twist 18 watt UV sterilizer built with seperate plumbing of 3/4" pvc with 3/4" ball valve to control flow and it'own powerhead. Hanging on side of drainage compartment of sump as well. I have two 1" baffles following drainage compartment with a built in 1" split about 4" above the sump floor for immediate water flow in to the fuge and then a 1" baffle right before return compartment. I had to do some custom to the stand to make this work for me and make not visible. I have a 24" Corallife double T5 for lighting for the fuge. Did some custom work to fit it inside perfectlyu over the sump. For lighting I am using a 48" Quad T5 Lighting system With Built in controls and timers. Custom hanging kit so that it floats freely abouit a foot above the tank. I am also using a hanging Metal Halide pendant fixture also hanging about 1.5 feet above tank towards corner/ rear part of tank.

This is what I have done so far.... Feedback Please.

This week I will be setting a JBJ ATO system with an RO/Di Sytem feeding RO water to my reservoir to my tank. Also I will be setting up A return pump kill switch in my DT to prevent overflo of DT....

Any other suggestions to make this a more complete system?
Note: I will not consider drilling my tank in any shape way or form. For those of u who always recommend it. lol Thanks anyway.......:headwally:
 
Hi, I have about 1.5 years of experience. I tried to kick the habit after a big move forced me to give up my 75, but it didn't last long and I figured I could set up a 20 long for next to nothing since some of my equipment didn't sell. Well that didn't last long either because I quickly realized I would need at least a 40 breeder and then I would finally be satisfied ;) So I've been planning that lately and it's been taking quite a bit of my free time.
 
Salutations my friends.
I have been in the hobby for about 2 years now with success in my opinion. I now have a 90 gallon fowlr tank with 1 blue tang, 1 yellow tang, a coral beauty, a fox face, 2 clownfish, and 4 chromis. I plan to upgrade to a 180 gallon tank one day or at least do a full blown reef system in my current tank. I look forward to get well acquainted with all of you guys here at reefcentral and I hope I can help as many of you as I can!

Thanks
 
Hey I'm new to salt water aquariums. I'm starting small due to space. I got a 15 gallon bow front. So guess I need alittle help with how big a pump I need.
 
protien skimmer

protien skimmer

hi I'm John I have A 125 w/ a 55 sump/fuge been running for 1.5 years 3 mo on the fuge. I'm looking for what everyone else is the best protein skimmer for the money. (sea clone is what i have) I have several soft coral and two hard that seam to be ok, but I would like a tank w/ 0 nitrate and able to put any coral I would like in it. I know getting my nitrate to 0 is more complex than just a skimmer. I'm not overfeeding or have a high bio load and I have about 150 LBS of live rock plus the plants in the fuge. I've been looking at the reef octopus skimmers b/c it seams like they are the best bang for the buck am I wrong? Not new to aquariums,but new to posting so please forgive me in advance. Every tank is unique all suggestions on what skimmer i should buy are welcome.
 
Newbie

Newbie

Hello, my name is Scarlett. I have had a 30 gallon long saltwater FO tank for about a year. I have been keeping it going by myself, which as everyone has always told me, its harder to take care of a smaller tank :uhoh3:. My dream has been to have a huuuge tank (for a little easier care), and i want to feel like i am never at my limit of what i can put in. I always see something else i want to put in! Yesterday my dream begun. I had a 265 saltwater tank installed! I want an aggressive tank, FO. Maybe one day a 150 reef. For now i looove the fish i have so i still want to keep my 30 gal but its a pain in the a$$. I need some suggestions on low cost but quality maintenance for at least my 30 gal (as silly as it may seem). I am in South Florida (Broward county)...any ideas???
 
new and could use some help

new and could use some help

Hi my name is Hans and I am a fish junkie. I just registered the other day, but I have been using this site for info for a couple of months. Have a 125 mixed reef tank. Started as a FOWLR but bought some fish at a store that I have had bad luck with (I know shouldn't have went back) and my tankmates were dead within a week and a half (really mad about losing my lion), so I decided to start over with a reef. I could use some help on with my corals. I actually got lucky and aquired about 30 corals and some great fish/ inverts for a really cheap price (friend of my brothers) who was unable to keep his tank. Most of the corals look like they are doing great but the monty and a leather don't look like they are. Also one of the favia's has a spot that looks like it bleached, and the monty is getting a white ring around the edges. I doubt it is from the light (72 inch 4 bulb CF) or heat (75). Also all my water parameters are fine, the calcium is a little high (540). Any ideas on what it could be please let me know, really don't want to lose them. Thanks
 
good luck on new aquarium

good luck on new aquarium

Hello reef central and Happy Holidays!

My name is Chris, I live in NY/NJ area and I'm currently a senior studying finance at Rutgers University. I've kept freshwater fish for a few years but after moving into a dorm my freshman year, I had to let everything go. My father use to own a 45G saltwater FOWLR but unfortunately I didn't get to keep any of the expensive equipment.

I've been reading for 2 weeks now and decided to pursue a start in my first saltwater aquarium because I'm moving back home now. Due to space limitations, I have lowered my 40G ambition to a more feasible 17G for now. I wanted to also build my first sump, but again, its not possible due to spacial reasons (might save it for the next project, possibly over summer). Since this is my first saltwater tank, I will not stretch myself too thin - I'm not looking to inhabit any advanced corals or anemones. I plan to start with "forgiving and hardy" sea creatures such as a mantis shrimp, shrimps, crabs, or even a clownfish perhaps, and I will move on from there - if I fail here... well, Lord help me I will just keep some nice fiji LR... Thus far, this is what I'm looking at purchasing in the next few days:

- Mr. Aqua 17.4G Frameless Tank
- TOM Aquarium Rapids or Eheim 2211 Canister Filter for chemical filter
- ASM or Octopus hang-on back Protein Skimmer for mechanical filter
- Live rock and live sand for biological filter
- Koralia Powerhead 240GPH for water current and flow
- Aquarium Pharmaceuticals Tap Water Filter as a temporary RO

Any suggestions as to how much live rock I should get? Type of lighting (LED or Metal Halide)? Which type of sea salt to start with and how much? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Happy Holidays!

Hi Chris, nice to see some one not to far from me. By the way nice wins by RU (basketball and football). I actually am a conductor for NJT so I see a lot of your fellow classmates on my trains. If you can afford the LED's, go with them (cost less to run and don't make your tank temp go up). Seachem make a good salt, mixing levels are really acurate. Also if you need items for tank check craigslist, there is a lot of people in north Jersey area with stuff for sale. I also found a guy on there who just opened a store in Hoboken on 600 Park Ave (it might be Park Street). You can walk there from Hoboken terminal. Good luck with tank, let me know how you make out with it.
 
I'm Joe

I'm Joe

Hello,

I've only been in this hobby for about a year. I've learned a hundered things NOT to do but i guess thats part of the curve. I got my start when I took my son to the LFS and he wanted a clown (classic right).

beginning: So i searched craigslist and got me a used biocube, after cycling with live rock and sand and some frozen shrimp i quickly learned about water quality, lighting, filtration and most of all what kind of animals i should have when i was ready. After a few months, a couple Chromis, Clownfish, and a Talbot damsel were added one by one every week or so, and i was happy for a while. A light burnt out in the hood and the cover was rusted to where i couldn't get the thing off, i was forced to break it to replace the light, then due to being exposed the fixture went out. It was some off brand so i gave up looking for replacements.
Current set up: I'm now housing my animals with a 54 gallon bowfront aquarium with 10 gallon sum and small skimmer. I can never seem to leave the LFS owner alone, buying all the little things I need to make my fish's ecosystem right.

I am still very new to the hobby and have a lot to learn, im still only doing FOWLR because ive still yet to stablize my tank. either an algae bloom, or I add a new piece of LR (adding slowly because its so expensive), have an algae bloom, evaporation problems, algea bloom, sump issues, did I say algar bloom lol.. but that's why its a hobby so I have something to do!!

:bounce2:
I've been a student of this forum from day 1 and im sure ill continue to grow.
 
Hi all. I'm new to this site but not to sw. I have had tanks in the past and am gearing up to build my own. It should end up around 170 Gals. I figure it will be about a year before I actually get the wall unit built and ready for the tank. I'm intending to do a reaf and this part is new to me. If you all don't mind I could use all the input that I can get. Thanks in advance for all your help.
 
Hello and Introduction

Hello and Introduction

Just got into the hobby over the past month, slowly getting ready to get the tank up and running. I think another month before I get it all installed and cycling. Hoping for coral and a few fish.

Kevin
 
Just wanna say Hi to everyone here,
I'm truly new here and on saltwater tank.
Don't have any tank yet, just a passion about beautifull salwater creature.
So just want to try reading all stuff here before starting new tank.
 
Hi every one new to rc but not a complete salt noob. I have A 180 gallon FOWLR and a 20 gal QT and thats it for my salt tanks. I hope to absorb alot of info from this forum. also HAPPY NEW YEARS
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hello RC. My name is Mike im new to this hobby with around a year of experince.It all started for me when my son brought a gold fish home from the fair so 3 FW tanks and 2yrs later i needed to do something diffrent. I bought a 75 gallon w/OF and started my first reef tank. I can say its a life style lol. Ive been keeping a couple LPS corals now and needless to say im running out room.So im getting ready for a new upgrade to a 220 gal coming soon. Sorry for rambling on this is a great site ive used many times in my research and im glad to have joined
 
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