Sisterlimonpot
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Hello! I have my first 55 gallon saltwater tank and I'm very excited with my new hobby![]()
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Hello! I have my first 55 gallon saltwater tank and I'm very excited with my new hobby![]()
Hi... Im nicole... new to the club and saltwater... I recently purchased a bc 29 and wanted to some research before I started the tank... I finally added the lr, sand & water... Doing good so far... cant wait until my tank looks like some on here!!!
Hello, I have had a fresh water tanks for quite a while but have always wanted a marine tank that being said I need some advice. I have a 55 gal that I plan to use for the setup. After realizing he was in over his head and did't have a sufficient tank for his shrimp his anemone and his snail he gave them to me......in a 5.5 gallon tank. No need to tell me its much to amall i already know which is why im here but i had rescue them. I have a 55 gal and I ned some tips on setting it up without going broke doing it. the tank he gave me has one anemone, a coral banded shrimp a turbo snail and one piece of live rock. I am currently in the process of looking for live rock. but have some questions. How many pounds do I need and is there any recomendations on a type. what is the best salt mix to use and when first setting it up is it ok to mix the salt in the tank. what kind of filter should I use or does anyone have plans on how to make one. do I need a protein skimmer. I plan to add a couple clown fish maybe some corals in the distant future and some other fish but for now I just need to get the shrimp and anemonee happy. Im open to any suggestions. thanks and feel free to email mcroberts.gregory@yahoo.com
Fishpaws here and new to RC as of today. I've been in the hobby for about 3 years total over the last 20 years and I finally spent the money to buy what I need for a successful system. I bought a Marineland 125 gallon Pro-system in November that had a design flaw. 60 days later Marineland sent me a new 180 gallon tank, stand and hood for free due to the flaw. I'm glad because I quickly outgrew the 125. What poor phone pictures you see below has been going for 6 months.
I'm really excited to start my reef tank. Been wanting to do this for a while and recently bought complete 120 gal set up. I've already paid for everything and installing everything next Saturday. I just finished reading the entire thread about worst Newbie mistakes, and I have to admit the ones about flooding the house (multiple times) and getting electrocuted (multiple times) have got me really worried! Are these a necessary part of the hobby? Is there anything I can do to dramatically decrease the chance of those things happening? I'm trying to do this the right way and have read 3 books so far, as well as a lot of message boards.
hi my name is edward, i am fairly new to reef central but have never introduced myself. i am 26 years old. i have a 120 gallon tank, with a 29 gallon sump. i currently have 80 lbs of live rock, and 7 fish with a few piece of frags. still waiting for my tank to get fully running and then will be transfering my corals from my other tank.
my name is daryl and i am new to saltwater. i have always had freshwater tanks. one day my wife and i had to go to her doctors for our first ultrasound. in the waiting room they had a nice salt water tank setup with coral and fish. i looked at it and then turned to my wife and told her that all my freshwater stuff will be listed on craigslist the next day. needless to say i sold all my freshwater and got my first saltwater set up. which was a 29 gal bio cube. after 2 months of that it just was not big enough for me. i was use to having large tanks so i started to aquire some some extra spending money and bought a 90 gal reef setup. and have been going from there. my current set up is 4 months old i have 100 pounds of live rock 100 pounds of live sand 35 gallon sump. 5 fish and lots of frags.
I am not new to reef central, however this is my first post. I am alex, and I am more than just a bit obsessive compulsive. I have spent the last 18 months doing research in books and the last 14 months doing research on reef central preparing to jump into saltwater. Fortunately I have all my freshwater tanks which has kept me from making the biggest NO-NO in saltwater: rushing things. I set up my 29g biocube quarantine/seed tank 3 weeks ago. This little tank is the gateway for the 1,000g+ system I am building. I already have about 500 gallons of tank space ranging in size from 10g to about 180g set aside for this project. Since I finally mixed some saltwater and have a tank cycling it seemed appropriate to introduce myself.
I just want to say thank you to the entire community here at reef central for being such an invaluable resource during my planning phase and an advance thanks for the insight and help I am sure to receive as I go forward and build my mighty newbie system.
Hi all,
Here are few pictures from my Nano Tank,
Martins Nano Reef Aqua pictures by Swissbutcher - Photobucket
The Tank is Running since last Year april,
Cheers from Moscow,
Martin