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05/09/2009, 08:26 PM | #226 |
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Hello all,
from 1988-1991 I had a state-of-the-art FOWLR system (crushed coral substrate, canister filter w/bioballs, dechlorinated tap water). Amazing that anything lived! I moved every 2-3 years thereafter and haven't had a tank since. Looking to get back into it within the next year, so I'm just starting my research. Probably looking at a 75 or so, but those nanos sure have appeal. Anyway, I'll just be taking it all in. jb |
05/09/2009, 08:34 PM | #227 |
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To Reef Central I guess the hobby is your blood like the rest of us
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I prefer my substrates stirred but not shaken Current Tank Info: 150gal long mixed reef, 90gal sump, 60 gal refugium with 200 lbs live rock |
05/09/2009, 09:31 PM | #228 |
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Hello,
Only been an enthusiast for a few months. Ran into a ton of problems in the begining. We didn't have internet or money for books. I did a little bit of research but made a very uniformed decision to start a reef tank. Lets just say thank god I only lost two fish in my stupidity. Pull my head out and have it all running correctly and happy to say its going great. I have a 29 gallon swim tank right now. I am currently saving up to put live rock in the aquarium. It currently houses 2 Ocellaris clownfish, I believe they just decided thier genders, 2 Yellowtailed Blue Damsels, and a Blue-green Chromis. Decided to join to get some information and because I am a bit afraid of our clown fish breeding. No offense but I am so not ready for them to, nor do I want to be responsible for the deaths of the fry if they do. Anyways so joined for some major help. I have a lot of time on my hands, and I do monitor the Aquairum like a hawk. Anyways so ya thats my bit. Rachel |
05/09/2009, 10:07 PM | #229 |
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To Reef Central make sure you check the articles by WaterKeeper in the thread below this one--its a good place to start
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I prefer my substrates stirred but not shaken Current Tank Info: 150gal long mixed reef, 90gal sump, 60 gal refugium with 200 lbs live rock |
05/09/2009, 10:26 PM | #230 |
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piratecockers,
Don’t feel bad about the fry... look at it as free food for the tank inhabitants…. And welcome to RC
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05/10/2009, 01:30 AM | #231 |
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hello Rachel welcome to the forum, take a look at these 3 excellent threads, you will find them useful, i do, even now i still refer to them at times
http://www.reefcentral.com/wp/?p=346 http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...readid=1031074 http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2008-10/newbie/index.php To Reef Central
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Don't be afraid to ask questions, we in the new to the hobby are here to help you [For My Tank Spec,Photo Album,Articles and website, click on my name] MY Very Kindest and Warmest Regards , MIKE Current Tank Info: I have a 92 gal Corner Tank, and way too many pieces of equipment to list really, (proud member of the reef central corner club) |
05/10/2009, 10:22 PM | #232 |
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Hello
Hello Everyone,
I have been out of the hobby since 1993. At that time i had a 130 ish gallon oceanic reef ready tank and a 50 ish gallon (can't remember the exact size) quarantine tank. I like a few previous posters have been out of the hobby due to moving around a lot the past 15 years. Finally, in 2009 I am finishing up building my first house. While building the house I have accounted for a unfinished storage area to house a built in the wall salt water reef tank. I am definitely going to take my time and try to gather as much information as possible from all of the great resources on the reefcentral.com site. I have truly been inspired over the last several weeks reading about peoples experiences in the large reef tank forum. As far as planning is concerned, i am still contemplating a custom build tank to maximize the tight space or utilizing a 24 or 24.5 inch deep tank to allow adequate space to get in the back of the tank in the storage room. At any rate, i look forward to being a long time member of this community. |
05/11/2009, 09:00 AM | #233 |
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hello scott, nice to see an experienced reefer here, things have changed abit over the last 16 years but im sure you will soon get back into the rhythm of things, welcome to the forum, nice to see you here.
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Don't be afraid to ask questions, we in the new to the hobby are here to help you [For My Tank Spec,Photo Album,Articles and website, click on my name] MY Very Kindest and Warmest Regards , MIKE Current Tank Info: I have a 92 gal Corner Tank, and way too many pieces of equipment to list really, (proud member of the reef central corner club) |
05/11/2009, 12:24 PM | #234 |
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i've had a 30 gallon freshwater tank for 5 years now and i am lookin to start a reef tank. I'm a little intimidated, it sounds alot more complicated than freshwater. I want to start up a 55 to 75 gallon tank. If anyone could give me a list of equipment that i will need that would be great. I've read alot on RC so far and plan on reading alot more. Thanks!!
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05/11/2009, 01:24 PM | #235 |
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hey tschupe, have a look at this http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...readid=1526752 and welcome aboard
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Don't be afraid to ask questions, we in the new to the hobby are here to help you [For My Tank Spec,Photo Album,Articles and website, click on my name] MY Very Kindest and Warmest Regards , MIKE Current Tank Info: I have a 92 gal Corner Tank, and way too many pieces of equipment to list really, (proud member of the reef central corner club) |
05/11/2009, 06:14 PM | #236 |
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Howdy everyone!
I'm totally new to the hobby. I decided to go with a reef tank for my first try. Luckily, one of my friends (and co-worker) has had his foot in the aquatic door for many years now, and is ready and willing to help me out. His most fervent suggestion was to join Reef Central, and here I am now. Still trying to get all my equipment, so I might have a question every so often. Look forward to meeting and talking to everyone! Alan |
05/11/2009, 07:07 PM | #237 |
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new vs used equipment
Just starting up. Looking for any savings if possible. Is there any equipment that I can buy used,or is it wise to buy everything new.
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05/11/2009, 08:19 PM | #238 |
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well i ve been here since march i think and just saw this thread so here goes i'm chris i live in orillia ontario and iam a gc i also install and build aquariums big and small ive been keeping fish since i was a wee lad my(my dads) first reef was in 85 i think ,it was a total failure so he and i went back to fresh and now that my dad doesn't do it any more i thought i would read up and make it work (our failure was lighting ) and since september of 08 with a 10 gal reef then in november with a 40 gal b that has now turned into a 65 and i also have a eel in a 30 with a sump /. i consider myself a habitual researcher and can never know enough about anything (after watching the mummy movie i read everything the local museum had on egypt to see if they were telling the truth ...they weren't )any way if i come off as a know it all i am and iam always right mostly
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We urge hobbyists to develop a good 'BS' detector that will allow you to question information presented to you without any experimental evidence to support it. chris Current Tank Info: 90 gal south pacific biotope 40 gal sump/fuge ,65 gal rebuilding |
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To Reef Central I would first look at whys thread on what you need in this forum There is nothing wrong with buying used--acutally try and look for complete systems including live rock lightinng and proteins skimmers ect ect two places to try www.craigslist.com www.kijiji.com it you find a deal then post it here---some of the guys will let you know if it is good or not.
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05/11/2009, 09:37 PM | #242 |
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Thanks capn. I love this sight, so many nice helpful people.
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05/11/2009, 10:16 PM | #243 | |
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"Leading the information hungry reefer down the road to starvation" Tom Current Tank Info: 130 Now out of service and a 29 |
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05/12/2009, 09:15 AM | #245 |
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Hello everyone
Hello everyone. New to the hobby. I have a 29 gallon tank with just live rock and some fish right now. Basic equipment with 2 powerheads, 150 w heater, hang on filter, and basic lighting. Thanks for having me. Any suggestions or tips would be wonderful..
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05/12/2009, 11:00 AM | #246 |
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hey there mjhooyer, nice to see you posting, well i always suggest waterkeepers basic new to the hobby starter thread here http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...readid=1031074 and russ schultz article here http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2008-10/newbie/index.php and of course the capn_s fantastic log book here http://www.reefcentral.com/wp/?p=346.
anything else just ask, we will be happy to help. To Reef Central
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Don't be afraid to ask questions, we in the new to the hobby are here to help you [For My Tank Spec,Photo Album,Articles and website, click on my name] MY Very Kindest and Warmest Regards , MIKE Current Tank Info: I have a 92 gal Corner Tank, and way too many pieces of equipment to list really, (proud member of the reef central corner club) |
05/13/2009, 09:47 AM | #247 |
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Hey everyone. Nice site you got here. I look forward to posting while learning as much as possible from everyone.
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05/13/2009, 10:30 AM | #248 |
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Hi Roody
To Reef Central Hope we can help you in your new adventure in reefkeeping.
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05/13/2009, 10:52 AM | #249 |
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Oklahoma City here! I am new to the hobby for saltwater, and look forward to crashing a few tanks in the near future.
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