If You Are New to Reef Central, Introduce Yourself Here!

Hello everyone. New to the blog. Have plenty of Q,s. If anyone has the time. Not all that new to the hobby. It I've mostly been a softy/Fowlr guy. Starting to move into lps and hopefully sps given some time time. But having trouble getting my lps to grow much at this point. Not sure how I go about posting Q,s if it should be in here or should I go to a certain form or what.
 
Hello everyone

Hello everyone

I am relatively new to the hobby. I actually joined the site awhile back and have been reading and learning. I have reached out to members privately and gotten answers to questions (dint want to sound retarded in public). I have 2 tanks running currently. 75 gallon lps with a couple of sps and mushrooms. Trigger 30 sump and reef octapus 150 int skimmer. 2 kessil a360's on goose neck mounts.
100 gallon fowlr, trigger system 36 sump same skimmer and 3 orbit marine 48" lights (1st gen).
 
Hello Everyone, My name's Bill & 3 months ago for my birthday a friend got me a Crown Tail Beta & a Top Fin 3 1/2 gal tank. Although I did have a tank 40+ years ago (2 Oscars that grew to big for the tank)... I'm retired & live in Ventura California. Oh, I have a '32 Ford with a 392 Hemi in it with a supercharger. That's why the username.... I'm got some questions! Thanks, Bill
 
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Hi

I go by skittlz (skittles) but my name is Sean, ive been doing saltwater tanks for about 6 years and still learn new things every day normally in the form of I touched it so it died... my mistakes usually cost me money which makes me very gun shy now a days. i went from a nano, to a 30 gal bio cube to eventually 2x 30 gal bios and a 29 bio as well then jumped into combining all three into a 65 gal w/ a 20 eshopps sump w/ refugium. its great to be on the forum finally, and i will try to follow all the guidelines. If I ever stray from them, it is not intentional. Cheers!
 
I'm looking for advice on settings for my Ai prime light. I have a 60gal cube (2ft square). I Ai prime light. Reef tank with 5 fish a few anemones (started with 1, it split and have had 4 for over 1 year) I've been getting more algae growth lately. Tank has been up over 3 years, but I cannot get my ph to stay put. Almost need to add daily. Also cannot get calcium to reccomend level. Can anyone assist?
 
I am relatively new to the hobby. I actually joined the site awhile back and have been reading and learning. I have reached out to members privately and gotten answers to questions (dint want to sound retarded in public). I have 2 tanks running currently. 75 gallon lps with a couple of sps and mushrooms. Trigger 30 sump and reef octapus 150 int skimmer. 2 kessil a360's on goose neck mounts.

100 gallon fowlr, trigger system 36 sump same skimmer and 3 orbit marine 48" lights (1st gen).



Welcome. I have a similar setup as the first tank you listed. Love those lights.


Just keep swimming...
 
I'm brand new to the hobby. A bit of Google searching brought me here. It seems like you guys really know your stuff; I'm excited to learn how to keep my fishes and corals alive and thriving!
 
Hi,
My name is Tonya and I officially joined yesterday. I've read the discussions here for many years and everyone has been truly helpful. Looking forward to many more years.
 
Hi,
My name is Tonya. I've read the many posts here over the years and decided to finally join yesterday. Looking forward to many more discussions.
 
Greetings. My name is Dave. Iambrand new to reef tanks but have been keeping freshwater fish for many years. I still have my 125 gallon Discus tank going and plan to keep it. The new reef tank is going to be a 75 gallon that I did have set up as a tank for smaller freshwater fish but decided...with the encouragement of our great local fish store...to change it over to saltwater and a reef tank. I will probably ask a lot of dumb questons. Please bare with me! Thanks for adding me to the group!
 
Newbie Fish Keeper

Newbie Fish Keeper

Good afternoon. My husband and I have kept our tanks for just about a year now. Was looking through the forums for answers on some tank issues and thought that I should just join in case I needed to ask my own questions. :)
 
Hey guys, I've been lurking for a looooooong time. I worked in a few LFSs in college, and fell in love with the hobby. A relocation in 1999 forced me dismantle my 75g reef. I left Charleston, SC and spent the following 10 years traveling for work. I ended up in Columbia, SC, and added a wife and three kids to my resume. Since 2013, I've been slowly and methodically acquiring gear for my return-to-reefing-triumph-build. Instead of building my own sump this time, I did the father-of-three-young-kids thing and drove over to Aquarium Specialty and bought one from them. I plumbed it this past weekend. My RODI water station is now fully operational in the garage... Brutes are filled to the rim. Will I add water this week? It's possible.
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THE AMMONIA'S SPIKING!!!

Im about 1 week more experienced with reefing than I am with posting on a forum. But I've been researching for a couple months and so much good information has come from this site I figured I'd join in and see if I can figure it out.

I've got a 65g DT with 24g sump/refugium. Added water and 'starter cycle' 8 days ago but have seen nothing at all. Added a cold shrimp today, lol. I am aiming for a mixed coral and fish reef display. Lots of gobies and small fish. I logged on to start posting some questions. I know they've been asked, but I can't figure out the specific word combo to find them.
 
Greetings people!

I have yet to buy anything but I'm planning to take the plunge into this hobby. I plan to get into a nano size tank to start me off but I'll be lurking for all my answers.

Thanks!
 
Hey everyone. I am brand new to the hobby. I am already starting to get addicted. I bought a Coralife LED biocube 32. I also bought a Sicce Nano 2000 for more flow. I am looking to do a reef tank in it. Any help or suggestions are always welcomed. Thanks in advance for the help.

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Hello all,

Just introducing myself as I am new to saltwater. I've recently purchased a 32 gallon Starfire Aquatics setup complete with sump, reef octopus skimmer, heater, pumps,yubao wavemaker and stand. Will lilkely build my own lights (as i did recently for my 40g freshwater) My LFS told me to get onto this forum for advice and direction.

Cheers,
Nark
 
Hello all,

Just introducing myself as I am new to saltwater. I've recently purchased a 32 gallon Starfire Aquatics setup complete with sump, reef octopus skimmer, heater, pumps,yubao wavemaker and stand. Will lilkely build my own lights (as i did recently for my 40g freshwater) My LFS told me to get onto this forum for advice and direction.

Cheers,
Nark
Hi welcome to the Forum. I'm glad to know LFS like that exist, that's the best piece of advice anyone can give.

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Hi folks. I'm Narto from Indonesia.

I'm new in this hobby and I have lots to ask you folks.
I'm to be inherited a 24L nano all in 1 tank because my brother didn't want to keep on tanking anymore.

I bought 2 pieces of live rocks. And I dipped them in Revive solution, got many hitchhikers such as crabs, worms, and many other things coming out of those rocks. Because of this, I kinda even more worried about those rocks. Worry about they may still host many critters or other scary thing.

So I put those rocks in a bucket with a power head inside to agitate the salt water. Put the metal cover and place it in the middle of my backyard, so during the day sun would heat them. I didn't test the initial water parameter but after 24 hours test result was: Ammo 0, Nitrite 0, Nitrate 12.5 ppm.

Need your suggestion folks
A. do I keep on curing those rocks in the bucket for the next 4-8 weeks or
B. should I drop some ammonia to kill the critters that may still reside. As far as I understand, ammonia won't kill bacteria and neither the coralline algae but (assuming) will kill leftover hitchhickers, and then continue curing until no ammonia, no nitrite and nitrate isn't rising anymore.

Thank you for read this chatter and I even grateful for your advise.

Cheers.

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Hello everyone

Hello everyone

I am new to the forum and the hobby, I have been researching for a little over a year, and finally decided to start my tank. I eventually want to have a living coral tank, they mesmerize me. I have a 60 gallon marine aquarium already, it has a few inhabitants, and coral, but I want one for coral only, and a clean up crew.
 
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