New Members and Introductions

Hello Helder,
Welcome to the club.
Sorry I didn't get to meet you if you were at the meeting, I was in Mexico.
Your tanks look great, but if you have any questions... there are a lot of resorces and knowledgeable people here.
Hope to see you at the functions.
 
Thank you for the welcoming, unfortunately I wasn’t able to make the meeting, had to work. Do look forward to going though.
 
Newbie

Newbie

Hello everyone! I am so glad that I found you. I am brand new to this hobby unless you can count a 50g freshwater aquarium we have at my house when I was a little kid. I set up my 29g bio cube a month ago tomorrow. I have about 20lbs of lr, 10lbs of ls, a clownfish, and the beginning of a clean up crew. You can check out pictures in my gallery. Because I live in Oakdale I was hoping you could suggest the best LFS in both Stockton and Modesto. Thanks!
 
Welcome cjscott!

2 good lfs are Kalypso Aquatics which is in Lodi, and Twins Aquarium which is in north Stockton. Both are sponsors of our club.
 
Welcome to the club. I like the island look of your cube, don't worry it'll be covered by corals soon enough :)

I'd agree with BDimas about the fish stores, I don't really know of any recommended stores in Modesto. You can see the rest of our sponsors here: http://nvreefers.org/sponsors.php (the site is partially down right now - don't try to use any of the forms, etc...)
 
cjscott,

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New Member

New Member

Just wanted to drop by and say hi, I am new to the hobby and new to the forum. Please check out the website and let me know what you think of what we have done so far!
 
yup he is chillin inside the big corner rock nearest the overflow. He hasn't come out of the rock since we took those couple of pictures in the very beginning LFS guy said that thats fine so long as he is bright blue and moving around a little bit... he is just stressed out. But I am worried about him and I hope he is going to make it.... even though he is not supposed to be in there yet.
 
Ryan,

Welcome aboard! Looks like a good start, nice size tank to start with too.

Has your tank cycled yet? If it's as new as it looks the LFS guy did you wrong by selling you the fish. One of the first lessons everyone in this hobby learns (or should learn) is - unless you have built a good relationship with your LFS you have to be very careful about taking any advice they give you. That's why we're here though, so feel free to ask questions or get a second opinion from the folks in the club.
 
Thanks for your input Jacob... I mentioned on the website tat the Blue Tang was a bit of an accident... Kind of a funny story actually :o) The night we went to pick up the Live Rock we were in a bit of a hurry cause the store was trying to close and in the process of collecting the rock, and placing it all in buckets for transport, the tang was caught in a rock and transported DRY to our home 30 minutes away! Crazy! We noticed him over two hours later once he dislodged himself from the rock...

First thing we did was call Ted, our LFS guy, at almost 10pm! He said it wasn't ideal but we were worried that trying to catch him would cause even more stress to the fish and be close to impossible at that. So we decided that keeping him for the time being would be his best shot. The next day the LFS guy brought us food and a live plant as food for the tang, after he'd closed his store. Couldn't tell you how helpful and knowledgeable he's been... Not to mention the lowest prices we've seen thus far...

Back to your first question... Yes, the tank is cycled. We started the tank with Live sand, Live rock and water from an established tank and didn't really experience a cycle at all.
 
To be quite honest, I dont know that much about all of the types that are out there. We are still both learning. I think for now more of the hearty soft corals, and then later the hard or rigid corals
 
Good plan Ryan. Softies are hardy and dont require much lighting.

BTW we're having a meeting on the 26th. There is a thread in here about it.
 
Welcome Ryan, to reef central and the Northern Valley Reefers.
We have great events planned this year so hope you can make it to the meetings.
We're looking forward to meeting you and your family.
 
Also... good start.
I can't wait to see more pictures and watch the growth as you fill in the spaces with chunks out of the ocean.
 
Afternoon ~

Spose I'd better introduce myself... I'm Alethe... The other half of Ryan's reef tank ;)

FYI ~ Little update on the nameless Tang... He is doing MUCH better! He's now moving around a lot more and eating quite energetically... Good news :)

I myself was born and Raised near the ocean in South Africa. When Ryan came up with this idea for a reef tank it was like getting a little piece of Home to put in the livingroom. I've kept and sold Freshwater fish from South American and African Cichlids to Bettas and Livebearers for over Ten Years but never ventured into Saltwater.

So basically, we'd appreciate all the input you can give us and would love to share our adventure :)

Thanks!
 
Alethe,

Glad to have you with us also. You'll come to find that reef keeping is one of the craziest addictive hobbies that you can get yourself into! It's more of a lifestyle than a hobby really. I hope you and Ryan can make it to an upcoming NVR meeting, in case you haven't done it already make sure to register on our website so you get meeting announcements emailed to you - and no worries, about 30% of NVR members are female (including the current President and VP) :)
 
Jacob ~

Yes, fish in general are rather addictive ;) My first job was in a pet store and I've pretty much been hooked ever since. This is just my first venture into saltwater... Looking forward to meeting you all in the future :)
 
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