Sisterlimonpot
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Read as much as you can. Good to have you with us.
Good luck with your quest to have an LPS tank
Read as much as you can. Good to have you with us.
Good luck with your quest to have an LPS tank
Hello to all. I'm Derek and I'm trying to learn and absorb as much info as I can before getting my tank running. I used to run FW tanks but got rid of them about 10 yrs. ago. I recently came into a 6 ft. 135 gal. tank and am trying to decide on the best way to get a salt tank started. I'm hoping to run a reef tank once I learn how to maintain the proper water chemistry but in the meantime will likely be FOWLR.
I'm trying to decide on a few things so I can purchase the right equipment, etc. in the right order and do so without breaking the bank but I'm discovering that there seem to be a lot of people who swear you should do just about every different option out there and they all seem to know what they are talking about.
Here's what I'm wondering most:
a) What substrate?
b) I'm planning on getting a skimmer, but do I want anything else or will my LR be enough of a bio-filter?
c) How much LR?
And of course, drum roll please... d) What to do about lighting?
Sage advice is most welcome.
I used to run FW tanks but got rid of them about 10 yrs. ago. I recently came into a 6 ft. 135 gal. tank and am trying to decide on the best way to get a salt tank started. I'm hoping to run a reef tank once I learn how to maintain the proper water chemistry but in the meantime will likely be FOWLR.
I'm trying to decide on a few things so I can purchase the right equipment, etc. in the right order and do so without breaking the bank but I'm discovering that there seem to be a lot of people who swear you should do just about every different option out there and they all seem to know what they are talking about.
always acclimatize your corals by placing them low in the tank and gradually raising them up. This will cause less stress to the corals
Keep in mind the flow too---some corals do not like to be in high flow areas--especially lps corals and soft corals.
if you could post the size of your tank, the flow rate and the lighting of your tank we could probably offer more advise
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Hello All, I'm new to the saltwater aquarium world. I've bought a used Oceanic Biocube 29 gallon aquarium to start off with. I hope to create a nice, attractive saltwater aquarium that I get enjoyment and satisfaction from.
Hopefully I can get some live rock and fish very soon. Currently I am doing research to learn how to create a saltwater setup, and also I need some time to clean up the aquarium i just bought! That's actually the first item I need to research, "How to clean dried algae?"
Thanks and talk to you folks soon!
ok that would make sense, i have a 29 g stock biocube, stock lighting, stock pump, the lady we bought it from made some sort of modification in the back for more flow by clipping a small piece of plastic from the first divider
again, thanks for any advice
Hi All, Name is Joe live in Auckland New Zealand (next to Australia not part of):lolspin: am not new to the hobby been in it for around 4 years an currantly running a 900 ltr mixed reef with all the fish, LPS and SPS Deltec skimmer AP851 and 180 ltr sump and 200ltr fudge MH lighting and so on...
Have read RC on and off for years as a guest but have decided to join as my addiction is not going away:hmm5:
Happy reefing guys and girls and if anyone is comming down this way in the future pop in for a Beer:wave:
[welcome]Hello everyone, after many years of visiting Michigan Reefers, I've decided to switch to Reef Central. My name is Adam and I'm from SE Michigan. I look forward to gaining even more knowledge from the fellow members on this site and I also look forward to hopefully being able to offer up my own personal experience(s) as well.
That being said, who's from MI on here?
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Here's a link to the Minnesota reefers club section http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=199
Do you have a tank currently?
Hello all! As you can tell from my username my name is Jarret.
I live in Central California and work at a LFS where I pretty much do everything with tending to the FW/SW tanks as my main priorityI've been working there for a little over 2 years now and been gaining a larger interest in SW over the past 6 months or so.
Not only because it interests me but also to better inform our customers that come in as well as keeping the SW tanks in the store in better condition (they were somewhat neglected with the previous owners who I also worked for). I usually spend a few hours on here each day reading threads that I didn't read the previous day and trying to soak up as much information as I possibly can.
There is A LOT to read and it is also neat to see how differently people operate their tanks and can have just as much success as the next person.
I currently have a ~70g FW tank but the itch to have a reef tank is starting to grow and grow as most of you know exactly what I'm talking about. One of these days I will have a reef tank setup but there is still so little that I know and I'd feel a lot safer spending a few more months reading these forums to gain more knowledge so I can have a better chance with my first SW tank.
Of course in the meantime I can always play around with the SW tanks at the store to scratch the itch![]()