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

Hello All-

I have been around in the forums just new to Reef Central.....I have a 90 gallon mixed reef and I am just now starting a small seahorse tank......

I am also a firefighter/paramedic so I have a lot of time to play with my tanks as well as my new baby daughter
 
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Hey guys just wanted to say hi and introduce myself. I just bought a small tank last week (the Nano 16g). I am using this mainly as a test tank for myself to make sure I can keep everything alive lol. I just have 10lbs of live rock in it right now but planning a few pieces of coral and some small fish. If I keep everything alive I am planning on getting a 75g tank in the next 6 months or so and keeping this tank as my quarantine tank. Anyways attached a few pics of my starter tank and thanks in advance for all answering all my noob questions in the future :P
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HI! Brand new, set up my first SW tank a few months ago (4-5), and having a ton of fun! So far it seems far less difficult than I feared it would be, but I'm having some issues with a Sebae I picked up Sunday. I created this thread asking for help.

So far, learning tons of good stuff from you guys! Thanks tons!
 
Hi. I am new to saltwater aquariums and reef tanks but already have a 30g, 75g and 90g. Unfortunately I had to move for work but have good friends taking care of my tanks. I am busy reading up on as much as I can and watching youtube videos on the subway to work.
 
Hi all is my 2nd time with saltwater reef my first was in 2005 which I have running for close to 3 years.I hope this time will have less problems than the first one and try to be more patience lol.
 
New to Reef Central

New to Reef Central

Hello, My name is Colton and I am a 19 year old new to the hobby and have a lot to learn. I am still in the setup process of my tank and I hope to have it cycling by the end of next month. I have a 75 Gallon display and 50 Gal refugium that I will be doing myself. I have been looking into bare bottom designs not for any other purpose than I think they look awesome. We will just have to see where it goes from there.
 
very new to this awesome hobby, about 1 month in, lost one fish, may loose the other (hopefully not lol) luckily I have a very experienced friend that is helping me, even started me off by giving me just about everything but fish lol
 
Hello all, I am Vinny, I am very new to this site and to this exciting Hobby. I am just in the process of trying to do research on a host of things concerning a Reef Tank that is very exciting and can be frustrating and I have not even got started. Not good for me. HEHE

Anyway, I will not ramble, But just starting to think about the Fish that I might want to purchase and the size of the tank. I am looking at 150 gallon only because I heard that the larger the tank the easier the maintanence , to some degree. HEHEHE. Sorry I can ramble all day and not say much. HEHEHE Vinny
 
Hello I am from Toms River, NJ. Not really that new to the hobby I have had a 12g Aquapod nano for about 7 years now and just finally upgraded to a 90g reef tank. Hope everything goes as well as it has for my nano. But I am sure if I have any issues you nice folks will try your best to help out. Thanks in advance!!
 
Hello, My name is Julie and I'm a fish-aholic.
Seriously, I've kept freshwater aquariums for many years and have always wanted to try a reef tank. I've enjoyed learning from all the forums and posts so far. I am patiently waiting for my tank to cycle.
 
New to reefs, and Reef Central

New to reefs, and Reef Central

My name's John, and I am a long-time Swim-tank Salt Water fanatic, but have recently decided to make the plunge into keeping reefs. I currently have a 55-gallon SW tank very lightly loaded, and just started cycling a 29-gallon tank (using Sk8tr's advice, of course!)

I've already learned a ton, and I thought I was pretty solid on the Salt Water basics. Hope to interact with you all soon!
 
Hi Everyone!
I have been interested in getting a saltwater tank for years. I first got the bug in college, but I did my research and told myself to wait- it was too expensive for someone on a college student budget. I'm willing to give it a try now. I have a 115 gal tank (approximated from inner measurements) and two Rena xp3 canister filters. I'm hoping to learn as much as i can from all of you.
Thanks for having me!

-Ben
 
Hello, Just signed up. I just got into the salt water hobby about 2 months ago and with some time spent researching I have my 30 gallon tank up and running now for just over a week. Once the live rock is cured I will begin the adventure. Thanks!
 
Hi all. Signed up recently, FW experience, first time saltwater. Just set up my 10 gal nano tank - cycling now. Looking forward :smokin:
 
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Been browsing here for some time, but I'm newly registered

Have had FW tanks in the past, but I'm about to start with some NaCl water!
 
I'm a old newbie! I had some tanks 25+ years ago, then got out of the hobby about 15 years ago when I started adopting 5 kiddos. (They kind of took up a lot of time and money). Now, they're growing up, and I want to get going again. I started a website to chronicle my tank setup, and hopefully to give other starters some encouragement. It's called My Indoor Ocean

I'm thinking about eventually building 2 or 3 tanks, and I'm trying to decide where to start. Kind of interested in a Nano-tank (no such thing when I was involved before) because I've got a couple of good locations for it.

Time to start researching!
 
Hi, All. I'm new to SW and it's been a few years since my last FW tank. I'm just about 2 months into my first SW tank and am finding new stuff and new questions every day.

I checked out a few forums, and this seems like a great bunch of people. Looking forward some great advice! Hopefully one of these days I'll have some to give back.
 
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