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Hello All,

I am new to the world of saltwater tanks, but am very excited! I have had my tank up and running for about 2 months (3 if you include cycling).

I have a 29gal biocube:

2 true percula(sp) clown's (mated pair)
1 bubble tip anemone
2 snails
5 hermit craps
Live rock
crushed coral
I have recently just added a peice of live rock that has 2 mushrooms...not sure of their names..but one is an very vibrate purple and the other is a blue/green with spots.
 
Hello fellow addicts.

My name is deathdealer.
I am a saltwater aquarium addict.
(you say, Hello deathdealer)
I have been an addict for 1.5 yrs.

Last week was a good week. I resisted the urge to use.

I am making progress and appreciate your support.

See you next week.
 
Hi Death & Eklipz
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Monkey,

I'd tend to stay away from a 3' tank, they tend to be hard to light. It takes a lot of MH for a deep tank if you want high light corals and the heat from all that light means a chiller is usually needed.

That all adds up to big $$$.
 
well I do have a chiller and lights that will work fine.
My only concern about the 3 footer is getting to the bottom, so I do hear Ya on that one.
 
I checked my regal tank ("Dori") 3 days ago and it had ich, since it was eating fine I decided to see if her immune system would fight it. Today I noticed the ich is going away so I did a 50% water change should I do another? I don't have a QT set up there is 4 other fish in the same tank
 
Hello Forum

Hello Forum

Hello, my name is Tom from the great state of Michigan; don't laugh some of us still think it's great. Long time reader but I've never posted...

I've been a long time Fish keeper; I started very young but lost parental support (funds) do to a unfortunate 29 Gallon spill in a second story home. After college I got back in raising Cichlids and selling their offspring to support my aquatic habit. Then moved on to Fresh Water planted tank fish keeping, which I currently have a 55 ga running for about 5 years now. Then started my first Salt tank, a 12 Ga nano, currently been running 3 years with no problems thus far. This is tank is currently home to: (1) Ocellaris Clownfish, (1) Royal Gramma Basslet, Button Polyps, Kenya Tree Corals, Blue Mushrooms, Green Star Polyps and Frowspawn¡K.Only thing I've lost in (3) years is a Peppermint Shrimp and I attribute that to the Gramma getting hungry when I was away and the Shrimp was milting

I started a Thread on a 135 Gallon I'm starting...look forward to talking to everyone!!
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14779358#post14779358 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 03sonicstang
Hello, my name is Tom from the great state of Michigan; don't laugh some of us still think it's great. Long time reader but I've never posted...

I've been a long time Fish keeper; I started very young but lost parental support (funds) do to a unfortunate 29 Gallon spill in a second story home. After college I got back in raising Cichlids and selling their offspring to support my aquatic habit. Then moved on to Fresh Water planted tank fish keeping, which I currently have a 55 ga running for about 5 years now. Then started my first Salt tank, a 12 Ga nano, currently been running 3 years with no problems thus far. This is tank is currently home to: (1) Ocellaris Clownfish, (1) Royal Gramma Basslet, Button Polyps, Kenya Tree Corals, Blue Mushrooms, Green Star Polyps and Frowspawn¡K.Only thing I've lost in (3) years is a Peppermint Shrimp and I attribute that to the Gramma getting hungry when I was away and the Shrimp was milting

I started a Thread on a 135 Gallon I'm starting...look forward to talking to everyone!!

Many of us here have a similar background starting out with fresh water fish and then switching to marine
Great you already started a build thread. Can you post the link to your thread

[welcome]
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14779864#post14779864 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by capn_hylinur
Many of us here have a similar background starting out with fresh water fish and then switching to marine
Great you already started a build thread. Can you post the link to your thread

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Thanks for the warm welcome! The Link is as follows...

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1614875
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14769768#post14769768 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by H20Monkey
I keep flip flopping on Ideas for tank sizes and shapes.
so far I have thought of 6x4x3 or a little more realistically 4x4x2

the other thought is to do a scaled down version of David Saxby's
maybe cut the over all dimensions in half.

I will let everyone know for sure and do a build thread when I get it all sorted out.

go for the length esp if you like tangs
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14781297#post14781297 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 03sonicstang
Thanks for the warm welcome! The Link is as follows...

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1614875

good thing you started your own thread--its a great way to keep a journal on your tank.
I wish I had done this when I started---one of the reasons I went to the blogs:

http://www.reefcentral.com/wp/?p=346
 
Hi everyone...Im new here and am just getting into the whole saltwater thing...I have had freshwater tanks before but think this is going to be a cool, colorfull, but expensive hobby ...
 
Hi everyone, hope you and your tanks are all doin well. I'm Virginia and I'm new to RC and new to the hobby thanks to my sister and her hubby. They had a 75g and decided to up to a 180 and I thought I'd take the 75g and give it a try "wow there went the kids college..lol" Anyhow, I bought a new tank and had my stand custom made with custom handcarved panels and finished it myself and it looks super. My sister and her hubbby gave me thier old pump and sump and I was now "Hooked" tank has been up and runnin 4 months now and I love it...Thanks Big Girl!
 
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Newbie here

Newbie here

Hello all :D

Newbie here

I currently work at Petco (a national pet store retailer in the States for those outside of the great USA), so I have very limited knowledge into the aquatic world. I'd quantify myself as a novice at best I guess (comparatively speaking to those whom have PHDs and what not).

Anyways, the wife wanted a small dog but changed her mind for a tank.

On order is a AGA (aka Aqueon) 75G single overflow (http://www.aqueonproducts.com/produ...redilled-aquariums-with-megaflow-overflow.htm)(48x18x20), with model 3 sump system, and sump overflow acc kit, stand, and I've got one set of versa glass top and another on the way too.

I initially would have done a 210G aggressive setup but have since decided that size is too much for me to deal with, especially if we ever have to move. In that setup I would have done a Humu (Picasso trigger), a Snowflake eel, a Volitan lion, maybe an angler, and maybe pink tail trigger or box puffer or something. Whatever. Moot point now. Not going to go that big (eventhough my store just clearanced the 210G dual overflow from $950 to $300 (tank, stand, glass, model 4 sump, 2 sump acc kits, and sales tax = just over $1300 for the initial 210G setup = enticing :eek1: )

So you see above what I got on order and can't wait to get my reef setup going. Going for a community peaceful/possible semi-aggressive fish, and some anemone, LPS, SPS, brain corals, mushrooms, zoanthids, and or other polyps and corals. Just not really fond of leathers. Some stars and a LSB urchin may find its way in. Not decided on a cleanup crew yet, but will probably consist of some cleaner and sexy shrimp among them.

I am getting the 75G overflow tank for $200, the stand for $52, the glass for $3 per set, the sump for $415, and the sump acc kit for $77. Not a bad deal I guess.


Will need help with other "hardware" in getting my setup going for proper reef keeping, and I'm sure I'm going to have various other questions along the way. I am not trying to break the bank in doing this, which I guess is a not the right hobby or lifestyle to get into; and one would say why are you doing this then? My answer: because you only live this life once.

My list of books to help me along the way include (not buying from here, just examples of the books I know I will need among them):

http://www.amazon.com/PocketExpert-Guide-Marine-Fishes-Essential/dp/1890087386 (we rely on this one at work for us and for the customers' sake)

http://www.amazon.com/PocketExpert-Guide-Marine-Invertebrates-Essential/dp/1890087661/ref=pd_sim_b_7 (we also use this one at work too)

http://www.amazon.com/Aquarium-Cora...y-Natural/dp/1890087475/ref=pd_sxp_grid_i_0_0

http://www.amazon.com/Corals-Quick-Reference-Guide-Oceanographic/dp/1883693098/ref=pd_sxp_f_i

Any input on what I've got going so far is greatly appreciated
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14790396#post14790396 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by OSUALUM78
Hello all :D

Newbie here

I currently work at Petco (a national pet store retailer in the States for those outside of the great USA), so I have very limited knowledge into the aquatic world. I'd quantify myself as a novice at best I guess (comparatively speaking to those whom have PHDs and what not).

Anyways, the wife wanted a small dog but changed her mind for a tank.

On order is a AGA (aka Aqueon) 75G single overflow (http://www.aqueonproducts.com/produ...redilled-aquariums-with-megaflow-overflow.htm)(48x18x20), with model 3 sump system, and sump overflow acc kit, stand, and I've got one set of versa glass top and another on the way too.

I initially would have done a 210G aggressive setup but have since decided that size is too much for me to deal with, especially if we ever have to move. In that setup I would have done a Humu (Picasso trigger), a Snowflake eel, a Volitan lion, maybe an angler, and maybe pink tail trigger or box puffer or something. Whatever. Moot point now. Not going to go that big (eventhough my store just clearanced the 210G dual overflow from $950 to $300 (tank, stand, glass, model 4 sump, 2 sump acc kits, and sales tax = just over $1300 for the initial 210G setup = enticing :eek1: )

So you see above what I got on order and can't wait to get my reef setup going. Going for a community peaceful/possible semi-aggressive fish, and some anemone, LPS, SPS, brain corals, mushrooms, zoanthids, and or other polyps and corals. Just not really fond of leathers. Some stars and a LSB urchin may find its way in. Not decided on a cleanup crew yet, but will probably consist of some cleaner and sexy shrimp among them.

I am getting the 75G overflow tank for $200, the stand for $52, the glass for $3 per set, the sump for $415, and the sump acc kit for $77. Not a bad deal I guess.


Will need help with other "hardware" in getting my setup going for proper reef keeping, and I'm sure I'm going to have various other questions along the way. I am not trying to break the bank in doing this, which I guess is a not the right hobby or lifestyle to get into; and one would say why are you doing this then? My answer: because you only live this life once.

My list of books to help me along the way include (not buying from here, just examples of the books I know I will need among them):

http://www.amazon.com/PocketExpert-Guide-Marine-Fishes-Essential/dp/1890087386 (we rely on this one at work for us and for the customers' sake)

http://www.amazon.com/PocketExpert-Guide-Marine-Invertebrates-Essential/dp/1890087661/ref=pd_sim_b_7 (we also use this one at work too)

http://www.amazon.com/Aquarium-Cora...y-Natural/dp/1890087475/ref=pd_sxp_grid_i_0_0

http://www.amazon.com/Corals-Quick-Reference-Guide-Oceanographic/dp/1883693098/ref=pd_sxp_f_i

Any input on what I've got going so far is greatly appreciated

well im not familliar with the tank, perhaps waterkeeper or the capn can comment on it, however i think a 75 gallon tank is a good size, as for stock, well id slow down there, just take your time, forget about an anemone for a long time as well, i personally think 2 or 3 small peaceful fish and a nice selection of easier to keep corals would be a nice looking tank for you and its easy to maintain especially as your a novice, just add any stock slowly and dont rush it, it can take months to get a decent amount of stock in, hope you keep us informed of the progress and nice to see you here:)


[welcome]
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14790524#post14790524 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Michael
well im not familliar with the tank, perhaps waterkeeper or the capn can comment on it, however i think a 75 gallon tank is a good size, as for stock, well id slow down there, just take your time, forget about an anemone for a long time as well, i personally think 2 or 3 small peaceful fish and a nice selection of easier to keep corals would be a nice looking tank for you and its easy to maintain especially as your a novice, just add any stock slowly and dont rush it, it can take months to get a decent amount of stock in, hope you keep us informed of the progress and nice to see you here:)


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Of course. I don't plan to have it fully stocked with what I want until at least a 1 year time frame if not more (probably more). I want a well established tank before I go into getting high care level items. Maybe I understated my experience/knowledge at first. I quantify myself as a novice b/c this is my first tank ever but I do know more than some guy off the street; and I'm sure most will tell me I'm crazy for going salt and/or salt reef for my first tank ever instead of going fresh first.

Tank = http://www.aqueonproducts.com/produ...redilled-aquariums-with-megaflow-overflow.htm (75 E Gallon black trim)

I'll have to reply with sump brand hopefully by next Tuesday 04/14 when my tank, stand, sump, and other set of glass top should be in. I know the model 2 was rated up to 75G and I opted for the next model up. The highest model (model 4) was for a 150G/210G setup which wouldn't fit in my stand. All the models are a 3 stage filtration sump. Once I get more specific info on the hardware I'll post up the info.

Gotta get my hardware set and get going on my rock and bed setup first, then gonna cycle the tank with some Humbugs or Dominos or some other damsel I don't like :lmao: (that will be bought, used to cycle, then relinquished back to my store) then go from there.

I've got lots of local help to get me in the right direction too. But I'd rather have the most help to make sure I am doing things right for the sake of the aquatic life as well as my wallet.
 
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