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I am new to "reef central". I use to have a 55g saltwater (FO) about 11yrs ago. My old system had bioballs etc. I am in the process of setting up a 125g reef tank. So I am sure I will be here quite often reading the archives before I ask my questions. :twitch:

"to reef or not to reef, that is the question..."
 
I am new to "reef central". I use to have a 55g saltwater (FO) about 11yrs ago. My old system had bioballs etc. I am in the process of setting up a 125g reef tank. So I am sure I will be here quite often reading the archives before I ask my questions. :twitch:

"to reef or not to reef, that is the question..."
[welcome]
I took a big hiatus from 92 to 07 and there was such big leaps in new products and way things are done. be sure to catch up on everything new.
good luck with your new 125.
 
Hello, Thanks for the wealth of knowledge here on Reef Central!
Just set up my new Reef tank and it's in the middle of the cycle. With a little searching and reading you folks have answered most of my question so far. I know I'll be doing a lot more searching and reading from here on out. Great hobby!

Thanks again, Ernie
 
Hello

Hello

Hello everybody, my name is Molly and I'm new to this hobby! I have a 55 gallon tank which is currently only stocked with a reef cleaning crew. I'm getting a new RO/DI system in the coming week and look forward creating a better environment for my future fish. I have enjoyed reading these forums and know that I will learn a lot here. Thanks so much!
 
Hello, Thanks for the wealth of knowledge here on Reef Central!
Just set up my new Reef tank and it's in the middle of the cycle. With a little searching and reading you folks have answered most of my question so far. I know I'll be doing a lot more searching and reading from here on out. Great hobby!

Thanks again, Ernie

<img src="/images/welcome.gif" width="500" height="62"><br><b><i><big><big>To Reef Central Ernie</b></i></big></big>

there's definitely a wealth of knowledge and if you can't find it, all you have to do is ask.
 
Hello everybody, my name is Molly and I'm new to this hobby! I have a 55 gallon tank which is currently only stocked with a reef cleaning crew. I'm getting a new RO/DI system in the coming week and look forward creating a better environment for my future fish. I have enjoyed reading these forums and know that I will learn a lot here. Thanks so much!

[welcome]
a 55 is a great tank to get your feet wet with (no pun intended) good luck.
 
Hi, I'm John and I already have two infraction points against me!

[welcome]
you have to be careful on here. some friendly advise, understand that this site isn't intended to be able to look for sale items. you come here for the atmosphere you stay for the information, and you're rewarded by getting access to the for sale forums.

Trust me when I say you're not missing anything.
 
central ohio newbie

central ohio newbie

Hello new here and researching getting into the hobby. Live in the mansfield ohio area. Headed to columbus in the morning to look at setups and do more research. Going to phishy buisness and aquarium adventure is the plan. Any other reccommendations for the mansfield or columbus ohio area? Thanks
 
I just got into reefing this year (6 months ago). I have a 120 w/ 70 refugium. 70 lbs of LR. The fish I have
- Blue Hippo
- Yellow Tang
- Pair of Clowns
- yellow head jaw fish
- Blue spotted jaw fish
- Lineatus Wrasse
- 2 ORA Mandrin Dragonets.

I'm have a lot of room for coral. Looking for colorful and rare pcs - researching good encrusting corals. I lean towards LPS. Have some nice Torchs pcs and a couple nice Chalice an Large Dendro and Red Flower Pot
 
Hey everyone!!!! Living in the Tallahassee area and very excited to get my tank going. My set up is a 65g hex with sump, with rock instead of bioballs, and live rock in tank, live sand as well. Dont know what size pump is in the sump, and i also have a maxi jet 600 angling upward towards the return hose. Lighting is T5 HO fixture with 2 bulbs, though currently only have an actinic and curious about what to put in the other. At the moment it's almost done with its cycling and im stoked to start getting real fish and corals. Creatures at the moment include 3 blue/yellow damsels, clown, hermits and snails, and a bristleworm some where, and 1 and a 1/2 6 point starfish. Well that's my life story for the moment any help would be greatly appreciated and looking forward to being a reefer.
 
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Hello new here and researching getting into the hobby. Live in the mansfield ohio area. Headed to columbus in the morning to look at setups and do more research. Going to phishy buisness and aquarium adventure is the plan. Any other reccommendations for the mansfield or columbus ohio area? Thanks
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You can check here in the local forums for people close to you. It looks like there are 3 clubs in Ohio hopefully one is close to you.
 
I just got into reefing this year (6 months ago). I have a 120 w/ 70 refugium. 70 lbs of LR. The fish I have
- Blue Hippo
- Yellow Tang
- Pair of Clowns
- yellow head jaw fish
- Blue spotted jaw fish
- Lineatus Wrasse
- 2 ORA Mandrin Dragonets.

I'm have a lot of room for coral. Looking for colorful and rare pcs - researching good encrusting corals. I lean towards LPS. Have some nice Torchs pcs and a couple nice Chalice an Large Dendro and Red Flower Pot

[welcome]

Have you found the LPS section yet?

The 120 is a great size to fill up with coral, just make sure you plan it out so that they have room to grow.

Good luck
 
Hey everyone!!!! Living in the Tallahassee area and very excited to get my tank going. My set up is a 65g hex with sump, with rock instead of bioballs, and live rock in tank, live sand as well. Dont know what size pump is in the sump, and i also have a maxi jet 600 angling upward towards the return hose. Lighting is T5 HO fixture with 2 bulbs, though currently only have an actinic and curious about what to put in the other. At the moment it's almost done with its cycling and im stoked to start getting real fish and corals. Creatures at the moment include 3 blue/yellow damsels, clown, hermits and snails, and a bristleworm some where, and 1 and a 1/2 6 point starfish. Well that's my life story for the moment any help would be greatly appreciated and looking forward to being a reefer.
[welcome]

Not to many hex tanks around these parts, I think they are neat tanks.
as far as lights it all depends on what you are planning to have in the tank as far as corals. If you aren't going to have light demanding corals any color bulb that is pleasing to your eye will do. however if it's light demanding corals then you need to take that into account. I would suggest asking the grim reefer in this thread he will steer you in the right direction.

be sure to ask questions when you need some help and/or advice. good luck.
 
Hey everyone!

Hey everyone!

Hi my name is Luis and I am new to this completely...I had a 29 gallon tank but unfortunately I had to get rid of it because I did not have the funds. Now I bought a used Oceanic 29 gallon Biocube. Can anyone tell me the steps for a successful biocube system?
I am new so all the advice is greatly appreciated!
Also...the lights on it arent that great...is there a way to change them?

This forum rocks BTW~!
 
Hi my name is Luis and I am new to this completely...I had a 29 gallon tank but unfortunately I had to get rid of it because I did not have the funds. Now I bought a used Oceanic 29 gallon Biocube. Can anyone tell me the steps for a successful biocube system?
I am new so all the advice is greatly appreciated!
Also...the lights on it arent that great...is there a way to change them?

This forum rocks BTW~!

Hey there, welcome to the forum! Now you have to find an avatar that is very different from mine! :beer:

Edit: you will find lots of answers do your Biocube questions in the Nano Reef section.
 
HELLO!!!

Brand Spanking new.
Just scored a full Salt Water setup for free!! Guy never used it when he moved into his condo.

The setup from what I know now. Tank is 6'x12"x18" (67 gallon I believe), and a 33 gallon to go below. A 125 gallon coral life super skimmer, LEE'S PREMIUM UNDER GRAVEL FILTER for 30 gallon. Lights, and a bunch of other stuff I haven't even looked at yet. I'll be posting my progress as I go. The only fish I've ever owned, was when I was about 5. So this will be a huge learning curve.

Thanks Everyone. Glad to be here.
 
Hello, I'm Jenny and I'm a newbie as well. Just broke down and surprised my husband with his first tank after months of his begging and trying to convince me that it would look nice in our house (I was adamant that if we ever got one, it would look like a nice piece of furniture with a canopy!). I'm hoping that I didn't just turn our home into a bachelor pad, haha. After a little research, we quickly switched modes from wanting a freshwater tank to venturing into the world of saltwater.

I've been stalking the forums for a couple of weeks now gleaning information on what we need and what it all does. I have to say, I am super impressed with many of the members on here (CustomColor, I am loving your style and skill!).

At the moment our tank stands empty- I am currently designing a stand for a 72 gallon bowfront tank on Google Sketchup. We are starting from the ground up, and of course on a limited budget (why again, did we choose saltwater? This is already expensive and I don't have anything but a tank! lol. but seriously, not laughing that hard) I'm really excited and am looking forward to this hobby. Originally, it was all my husband's project, but I love to research and I find myself lost in all of the details. Truly an adventure.

Thanks for all of your help fellow members!
 
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