Newbie Corner Feedback-Reefkeeping 101

I have a quick question. What is the purpose of the plastic grate some people put under the live rock?

Thanks
 
Aaah, such a handsome man, well dressed, intelligent...If only I could run my fingers through such dark, thick hair (sigh)...I'll expect UPS to deliver a box to me soon :-)

TeeHee...

you would have your work cut out for you now trying to rub your fingers through Pauls brightly reflected dome.:dance::dance:
 
I've seen reefers talk about all the various "reactors" they use such as
Plankton
Calcium
Phosphorus or PhosBan
Carbon??
Kalk??
Silicon removal?
Ozone

What are they all for and are any of them worth the money? Does it depend if your tank is SPS or LPS dominated?
Is this the wrong thread for this?
I am pretty newbie.

---Wishfish

reactors are really fluidized cannisters. The water is forced through the media rather then allowing it to passively skirt around the outside of the media. This makes the media more effective.

Carbon and phosban are best run this way--either in a stripped down cannister filter or a reactor such as the one Two Little fishes sells.

A calcium reactor is only needed when there is a large draw on the use of calcium such on a totally sps tank. Most of the time you can use two part dosing which is alot less problematic then using a reactor.

These are the main ones

I'll let Paul explain an ozinator to you---he has used one since the last time haley's comet when close enough to the earth so we could see it:bounce3:
 
you would have your work cut out for you now trying to rub your fingers through Pauls brightly reflected dome.

Excuse me!

This picture was taken of my yesterday in my back yard by the papperazizzi.
I got all sorts of hair
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Paul
You seem to be handling that live round nonchalantly. I guess it's the time of our youth when we considered ourselves invincible. :blown:
 
hey there,

i am new to the hobby.......
i was given a 10 gallon aquarium a year ago that contains a maroon clown fish and a few other damsels, and a African knob fish...
i am really enjoying this hobby and wanted to expand my aquarium size to 30 gallons, this time though i want to include some coral in it......
can anyone tell me how to start the aquarium such as what type of lighting do i need and how strong?...what type of filter?

thanks in advance!!!:dance:
 
hey there,

i am new to the hobby.......
i was given a 10 gallon aquarium a year ago that contains a maroon clown fish and a few other damsels, and a African knob fish...
i am really enjoying this hobby and wanted to expand my aquarium size to 30 gallons, this time though i want to include some coral in it......
can anyone tell me how to start the aquarium such as what type of lighting do i need and how strong?...what type of filter?

thanks in advance!!!:dance:

[welcome]

a few points:
30 gals takes 30 lbs of live rock to have the proper filtration

for lps and soft corals you need between 3-5 watts per gallon. In your case that would be between 300-500 watts.
I would suggest you start with these corals anyways as sps corals require a lot more stable water conditions and require alot more light.

you will also need between 600 and 1200 gph flow in the tank. I koralia 3 power head will give you 850 gph

For heating 3 watts per gallon so I would go with a 150 watt heater.

For added filtration you might want to think of a protein skimmer--the remora c has a good hang on the side one.

Finally the opportunity of upgrading gives you the chance to get rid of the damsel fish. They are not good tank mates for other fish esp in a 30 gal tank.
 
CApn:
Thanks a lot. What is GFO? What is a plankton reactor? What is Phosban?

---wishfish

I have no idea what a plankton reactor is. It good be referenced to growing your own phytoplankton for your tank.

GFO means granular ferrous oxide of which phosban is one type of it.
People run GFO in a reactor to bring down the level of phosphates in the water. Phosphates are one of the fuels of algae and also can cause browning of the growth tips on sps corals.
Phosphates are introduced into the tank by overfeeding and or using tap water.
 
Paul
You seem to be handling that live round nonchalantly. I guess it's the time of our youth when we considered ourselves invincible. :blown:

more like a time in his youth when that was a phyllic symbol of his virility. Now he drives around in a yacht to boast his masculinity.:rollface::lol::rollface:
 
Finally the opportunity of upgrading gives you the chance to get rid of the damsel fish. They are not good tank mates for other fish esp in a 30 gal tank.


what type of fishes do u recomend for a 30 gal tank.....

....also im kinnd of confused how to use this site...how do i check if u wrote back to me?
 
Finally the opportunity of upgrading gives you the chance to get rid of the damsel fish. They are not good tank mates for other fish esp in a 30 gal tank.


what type of fishes do u recomend for a 30 gal tank.....

....also im kinnd of confused how to use this site...how do i check if u wrote back to me?


If you set your options to subscribe to each post you made then a reply will appear in your "my rc" That way you know if someone has added to your thread

IMO nice fish for a 30 gal(my favorites)
1 or 2 flame gobies
1 yellow watchman goby
1 or 2 blue green chromies
1 or 2 bangii cardinals
1 or 2 clown fish
1 six line wrasse
1 or 2 shrimp--cleaner and or blood shrimp
1 hawk fish
1 dwarf angel---flame angel or coral beauty
1 basellet
 
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