Hello all, I am JD.
Let me first say, thank you.
I am sure I will learn a lot from everyone here, so I want to thank you all in advance.
I have had a 55 gallon freshwater tank up and running for over 13 years now.
It is time for me to get into saltwater.
I have always wanted to and just never took the dive (pun intended) :lol2:
Like some others have posted, I am going to be taking this slow.
I have done a lot of reading and planning and asking questions to local fish stores and absorbing as much information as I can.
I used to work at a Fish store here in Cleveland, Ohio area, so I learned a lot while working there, but never started a saltwater tank till now.
I just picked up a 65 gallon tank, used from Craigslist.org yesterday in my area.
It is reef ready, pre-drilled with a built in overflow.
I also purchased a used Amiracle sump, which I will be using as my filter.
I will be removing the bio balls and putting in live rock and other items as natural filtration, per the recommendation of my local fish store called Blue Fish on Mayfield Road in Lyndhurst, Ohio.
I also picked up a used, but in great condition, Coralife 125g Super Skimmer that I will use in the sump.
The only thing I have not decided on yet is lighting.
I want LED's due to their long life, but not sure which ones to go with.
I will be reading through the forums and seeing what is recommended.
Other than that, I need to get a good power head and a titanium heater and I should have what I need to at least set it up and get it to start cycling.
I am starting off with some live rock and a few damsels till it cycles and then I will get a few more fish.
Eventually, I want to get into corals, etc. so the fish I pick out now will be "reef safe".
I will be taking my time as I know it is best to take it slow when getting into this hobby and especially when getting into a reef tank setup.
I look forward to getting to know everyone and learning as much as I can.
And having a forum (family) like this is the best way to learn.
Thanks again.