kevin95695
Member of the Registry
Hi!
Just investigating the possibility of making the jump to SW (would like to go reef) setup after 15+ years in the FW hobby. Have browsed LFSs, plus on-line resources and gotten a lot of encouragement from a friend in town who is a nanoreefer.
I'm a maintenance nut on my FW setups and am not that scared of the jump, but want to do it well.
Have gone back and forth on regular setup vs. 'all-in-one' cubes.
Currently considering a Red Sea Max setup. I'm aware of some pros and cons, but feel I'd get the best bang for the buck on my budget without having to mod the setup too much in the beginning. From the complete reef noob perspective, I like the idea of an all-in-one with a larger capacity (34g) that seems to have at least workable versions of the major necessary components and very clean lines. Not a lot of exposed plumbing, wiring, etc.
Anyway, like I said, just checking out the scene in the area and thought I'd stop by. Thanks for any tips or advice from those of you that've been where I am in the past...
- Kevin
Just investigating the possibility of making the jump to SW (would like to go reef) setup after 15+ years in the FW hobby. Have browsed LFSs, plus on-line resources and gotten a lot of encouragement from a friend in town who is a nanoreefer.
I'm a maintenance nut on my FW setups and am not that scared of the jump, but want to do it well.
Have gone back and forth on regular setup vs. 'all-in-one' cubes.
Currently considering a Red Sea Max setup. I'm aware of some pros and cons, but feel I'd get the best bang for the buck on my budget without having to mod the setup too much in the beginning. From the complete reef noob perspective, I like the idea of an all-in-one with a larger capacity (34g) that seems to have at least workable versions of the major necessary components and very clean lines. Not a lot of exposed plumbing, wiring, etc.
Anyway, like I said, just checking out the scene in the area and thought I'd stop by. Thanks for any tips or advice from those of you that've been where I am in the past...
- Kevin