forrestcook
New member
Hi everyone... not too sure how many other Tucson folks we have that watch this board, but I'm local and setting up my first reef. I've been looking over at southwest aquatics for some toys and some answers.
I've got my 40 breeder on order and that's pretty much all I've done. It's coming it drilled with an overflow in the corner. I've also bought an empty 29 gallon tank so I can stick some baffles in there and make my sump. Here's what I still need:
-Lee Mar stand (will special order from Pet Land)
-Octopus in sump skimmer (will buy from Southwest Aquatics)
-return pump... I've done NO research on this at all. suggestions welcome. Southwest Aquatics suggested an eheim.
-Lights are going to be DIY LEDs. I've got a plan and an electrical engineer friend at work... it'll be fun!
I welcome suggestions/help with what I need here... been getting a lot of great LED info elsewhere in the forums.
I've been doing the freshwater planted thing for a while now, and had a pressurized CO2 system set up along with daily fertilizers and weekly prunings... I've been told I made freshwater more labor intensive than saltwater. I'd love to keep saltwater simpler! I guess that's it for my intro... hope to meet some good local sources for info/help!
Regards,
Forrest Cook
I've got my 40 breeder on order and that's pretty much all I've done. It's coming it drilled with an overflow in the corner. I've also bought an empty 29 gallon tank so I can stick some baffles in there and make my sump. Here's what I still need:
-Lee Mar stand (will special order from Pet Land)
-Octopus in sump skimmer (will buy from Southwest Aquatics)
-return pump... I've done NO research on this at all. suggestions welcome. Southwest Aquatics suggested an eheim.
-Lights are going to be DIY LEDs. I've got a plan and an electrical engineer friend at work... it'll be fun!
I welcome suggestions/help with what I need here... been getting a lot of great LED info elsewhere in the forums.
I've been doing the freshwater planted thing for a while now, and had a pressurized CO2 system set up along with daily fertilizers and weekly prunings... I've been told I made freshwater more labor intensive than saltwater. I'd love to keep saltwater simpler! I guess that's it for my intro... hope to meet some good local sources for info/help!
Regards,
Forrest Cook