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New to Reef Central

Hello, I've had a fresh water tank of one sort another for the last 25 years or so.... My wife and I are looking to get into a reef tank and have a nice large spot that should be able to fit 150-200 gallon tank... New to salt water so right now its lots of reading.. and soon it will be lots of questions...

We live in Bethel Ct, and I am an IT project manager.
 
Hello everyone! :wave:

New to the forum but not new to the hobby. Finally got the green light from my wife to bring my 3 tanks back to life. :celeb3:
 
If you read the rules, you'll see that making these kinds of posts will actually work against your goal.

LOL, im just joking. Ive been lurking without an account for awhile and notice there were alot of people posting short messages to get the post count up.

However, lets get on this topic. I am a noob to saltwater, so I will be doing lots of reading and very little to no input. I can create a thread asking questions, but then i get posters telling me to use the search function. I can offer input, but probably get chastised for giving bad information.
 
LOL, im just joking. Ive been lurking without an account for awhile and notice there were alot of people posting short messages to get the post count up.

However, lets get on this topic. I am a noob to saltwater, so I will be doing lots of reading and very little to no input. I can create a thread asking questions, but then i get posters telling me to use the search function. I can offer input, but probably get chastised for giving bad information.

Hah OK cool.

More content for a newb, I have a general question about my current weekly maintenance...

I only have some sand, minimal rock and two fish, with the sump running just a sock and skimmer. Weekly, I am doing a ~10% water change, topping off through the week with fresh water, and doing my water tests (only have a test kit for pH, Ammonia, Nitrites, and Nitrates... And also changing the sock out weekly to clean it.

My question is about the timing of doing the water change and water tests... Should I be doing my water tests before the water change, or do the water change and then the tests X amount of time after the water change? There's a ton of info in this forum on each part, but I could not find a good thread that goes over the order and timing of the different maintenance items.
 
New to RC

New to RC

Hello All,

I'm new to the hobby & Reef Central. I started my first tank about 4 months ago & am thoroughly hooked. I'm also learning along the way. This forum has been a wealth of information. I hope to be able to contribute to the discussion some day.
 
Let's give this another try

Let's give this another try

Hey everyone, My name is Jon. Ive been reading these forums for the past week or so and they have been extremely helpful. I'm working on setting up my new 90g tank. I had a 55g back in college and want to get back into the hobby (the right way this time). Im about 2 weeks into my cycle and everything seems to be going well. I hope to get to know you all a lot better and thanks for all the info so far! Please let me know what you think. I'm at the diatom bloom stage and can't stand looking at that stuff. Got my CUC going - 10 snails, 10 hermits. :wave:

90g tank
2 marineland 1200 powerheads
40lbs live rock (more to come when I have more money)
Fluval 405 canister filter
Aquatic Life High Output T-5 4 bulb
Amonia 0
Nitrite ~0-.25
Nitrate - 10ppm
Temp - 77-78
PH - 8.0

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Unforeseen glass dilemma !!

Unforeseen glass dilemma !!

Hello, I'm new! I'm Meghan,28, and live in Erie Pa. I always wanted a tank built into my livingroom wall, and so the construction began last weekend. I've never had a saltwater setup of my own, but helped take care of tanks for a few years, so wasn't terribly intimidated to tackle it. I bought a pre-owned 90gal drilled (reef) tank w a ton of hardware...never though did I or anyone else notice the condition of the glass. It holds water, and was just filthy w salt, but what appears to be a pattern accross the entire face of the tank has become my nemesis. When the light hits it, a rainbow iridescent glare beams off the glass, like an oil puddle!!! I've tried razor blades, Magic erasers, vinegar, baking soda and vinegar, and a tar/adhesive remover called Goof Off (kept away from the silicone). Nothing works, it appears to be on the outside of the glass, and tomorrow I'm filling it to see just how noticeable it is. The previous owner had it in his finished basement so there was more light in the tank than reflecting off the face of it. A new drilled 90 gal was priced at $289, and I'm thinking of everything else i'll need that I could spend that on, so any tips are appreciated. I expected this hobby would test my patience, but I was betting there'd already be water in the tank! :o)
 
What up from the bay area.

Total noob here. Finally have the money saved up to start a tank. Doesn't seem like I can do enough research, pretty awesome.

In the process of putting together a 20gal sump for my 55 gal saltwater tank. I know its not easy, just got to take it nice and slow.
 
new and trying to learn more

new and trying to learn more

I had a 60 gal for a couple years 15 years ago i am trying to make good equipment choices and want feedback so i dont have to spend and replace right away have 120 gal tank 4x2x2 and stand and am still deciding on sump, pump, powerheads, lighting, powerheads, etc and entertaining suggestions and why looking forward to learning a lot here
 
I'm in the process of setting up a 125 gallon fowlr with my son (he's 11). We have almost everything we need, just need to get the room painted before there's a 1400 pound object in the corner.

We've been running a 29 gallon biocube the last 18 months or so (it will become the quarantine tank in due course), I'm looking forward to the (perceived) stability of the larger water volume.
 
Questions on mutliple things.

Questions on mutliple things.

Hi, Im a newbie I do mean newbie too. My 150 g reef tank was installed last week and Im waiting on it to cycle. Not certain how long that will take as my nitrite and nitrates are fairly high my nitrite is 5 my nitrate is 15 and my ammonia is .25 with PH at 8.0 salinity is .025 so im sure i have time. But Its best to wait in the long run.
I am looking for info for good started fish and corals so when the tank is ready, i have a list built. I know I want clowns, tangs and I would prefer more small fish then large fish in all honesty. I am completely lost when it comes to corals though so I am open for suggestions on this. As well as reading material, to help me learn all i can about this journey.
Thank you so much for the help :reading:
 
Hello Everyone!

I have been lurking around here for the last 4 years learning as much as I can. Kids and $ have kept me from setting anything up. But now that the youngest is getting older and I am finally making decent money I plan on a setting up a tank in the next 6 months.

I already bought a 40 breeder and a 20 long for the sump. I love the 40's dimensions and wanted something that has plenty of resources.

I won't have the tank set up for the next 3 months because I am moving to Raleigh in December, but in anticipation I will start purchasing supplies. I am also going to spend the couple weeks building DIY LED set up.
 
Hello

Hello

My Name Is Ray. Im New To Saltwater And Looking Forward To Gaining As Much Knowledge From The Fine Folks At Reef Central As I Can. I Am Currently Cycling My 90g.Thanks For Running A Great Site.
 
Im new to RC, my tank is just about 1-year old. PLanning on making it a mixed reef but mainly sps. 80/20 perhaps. Im from Quincy, IL. Also I am in the process of planning my upgrade to a 75 gal
 
Good afternoon,

I am new to RC and new to the hobby as well! I have had 3 small freshwater tanks through the years. a 1 gallon, then 3, then 6. Nothing more than a few cheap fish and a betta of course! I've always liked fish tanks and always dreamed of having a huge marine aquarium in my home when I was kid but rarely put more thought into it than that at the time. It wasn't until I moved out of my parents house and into my own apartment that I have to space to start a larger tank. I bought a 36 gallon bow front aquarium for the intent of yet another freshwater setup. After spending some time in my LFS, Marine Warehouse, I found that I was terribly drawn into saltwater...

After saving and semi-randomly aquiring a roommate and moving to a larger two bedroom about one month ago, I still have YET to put a drop of water into my 36 gallon :/ However, his mom was nice enough to donate her 50 gallon rectangle aquarium and stand!! So, its been just about 4 months of comtemplating saltwater (and purchasing the 36 gallon tank) to now having a 50 gallon as my canvas.

Hopefully in the next few weeks, I will have saved enough to finally start satisfying my craving for a marine aquarium! I have literally consumed as much information about marine aquarium keeping over the past 4 months so as to not just dive in unknowingly and consequently run into issues. Hopefully this will be a rewarding hobby for me for years and years to come!
 
Hi Everybody!

Hi Everybody!

Well, since I've been stalking these forums for the past 10 months. I guess it's time to introduce myself start some posting. (and thanks to all here for the advance on the knowledge... I hope I can repay it soon)

I've been keeping different types of freshwater aquariums for about 8 years now. I currently have a 75 gallon cichlid tank and a peaceful 5 gallon tank with snails, shrimp, a crab, and live plants.

But, now that I'm settled into a house, it's time to get going on a reef system. Finally!

So far I've picked up a 90 gallon glass tank with most of my filtration (protein skimmer, sump / refugium set up, UV sterilizer, return pump). A couple power heads and a stand. Which is all stored in the garage currently... next up are some stand modifications while it's all dry and to get it plumbed.

I can't wait to get it up and running with live rock and live sand after the few modifications. Once it's up and cycling I can get started on my LED build!
 
My name is Ryan and I've been keeping freshwater fish off and on for the past 10 years. Currently I have a 40g at my house and 200 gallon at my store, both stocked primarily with African cichlids. I attempted to do a fish only saltwater tank when I was in college but being on a low budget and lack of knowledge it didn't go so well. I still have an interest in doing saltwater one day but for now I just want to read more and then decide what I'm going to do once I have a good handle on how to run a SW tank properly.
 
Hello Everyone,

Hello Everyone,

My name is Blake. I've been keeping fish now for 1 1/2 years. In that time I had an amateur planted aquarium and now currently have a 29g cichlid tank. The cichlid tank has 5 Brevis, 2 syndontis petricola catfish and an Altolamprologus calvus for anyone who was curious!

Now for the good part, I have recently came in possession of a 90 gallon reef ready aquarium that I can't wait to put up! The only problem is my college kid budget. So for the time being my time on here is research and asking for help from everyone here on the forum so I look forward to talking to you guys! :D
 
Hey!

Hey!

Hey everybody! I just joined Reef Central last week. I'm a n00b to the marine lifestyle. I have a recently cycled 55 gallon with two Aqueon QuietFlow filters and a Fluval Spec 2 gallon with a Male Crowntail Betta. Saving up for a sump for my 55 gallon currently.
Inhabitants of my 55 gallon are: 2 ocellaris clownfish, yellow Tang, 2 black and white striped damsels, maroon clownfish, 11 blue-legged hermit crabs, and an Emerald crab.
 
Newbie from Florida

Newbie from Florida

Just got a 90 gal for my birthday. Used to keep fresh and have a few pond residents in the yard, but this is my first marine adventure. The greatest skill I possess is patience -- and it sounds as if that will serve me well.

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