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06/01/2009, 03:39 PM | #351 |
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I am going to have an empty tank for a while not by choice. I am not the most patience person so hopefully this hobby will help with that. It will be empty with just the rocks and a few fishes because I will have run out of money by the time all the equipments are in place.
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06/01/2009, 03:41 PM | #352 |
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I have found, from past experince, that fish do not do well in an empty tank. You might wish to hold off on those for awhile too.
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06/03/2009, 10:31 PM | #353 |
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Hi everyone. I've been on the board for a while, but just started posting. I've been in the hobby for about seven years. My latest tank is about a year old, set up when I moved from New York to Southern California. It's a 48 gallon tall, the same footprint as a 30 cube but about 50% higher. Here are some quick specs:
48 gallon tall tank with custom sump ~40 lbs of live rock, stacked on pvc pipe. ASM G1x skimmer Ehiem 1260 return pump 150 HQI sunpod plankton doser Mix of LPS, SPS, softies and sponges Pair of ORA stubby ocellaris clowns, 5 chromises Sunburst Anthias |
06/03/2009, 11:17 PM | #354 |
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lovely looking tank, and 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) |
06/04/2009, 07:27 PM | #355 |
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So, I'm returning after several years... I was pretty much an expert now I have millions of questions all over again! I love this hobby...
Somebody tell me.. Did T-5's get big? They were fairly new around the time I checked out.... |
06/04/2009, 07:29 PM | #356 |
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SKremk.. Hello, you posted that you stacked the rock using pipe....That's the first question that came to mind when I saw your pic... Can you please explain how you did it? Drilled the rock??
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06/04/2009, 07:52 PM | #357 |
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Suzy, I first did a dry run and figured out how I wanted to stack the rocks, then I drilled them with a 1/2" concrete drill bit. I then put the pvc pipe on the bottom rock and stacked the rest on top of it. I added extra supports to certain areas made from underwater epoxy that keep the tower from shaking.
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06/05/2009, 03:37 PM | #358 |
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rookie in need of help
Name is kevin and of course I'm a complete newbie with saltwater. Anyone that has useful information for me would be great. I was jsut handed a free 75 gal but I only recieved the tank so I need..... well everything else. Anyone who might know the "best" equipment to fill out my tank please let me know so I know where to look and what to look for when I start purchasing parts.
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06/05/2009, 04:01 PM | #359 | |
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Re: rookie in need of help
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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) |
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06/05/2009, 04:12 PM | #360 |
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Is it possible to have a tank with just a filter. or will i need some sort of circulation system in place such as a sump. My local guy is directing me to the Marineland emperor 400 and he said that should be more than enough to keep my tank going without external parts.
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06/05/2009, 05:04 PM | #361 | |
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Flow is very important in your tank. You should have between 20-40 times your tank volume in gph. A sump's key function really is to allow you to put skimmers, heaters hang on filters like your emperor400 etc in it or on it so they are not hanging all over the display tank. There are of course many other functions of a sump but in your case you don't need one to have adequate filtration. What you make think of purchasing is a protein skimmer which would give you alot more filtration then the marineland emperor400
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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 |
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06/05/2009, 05:07 PM | #362 |
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if i go with a protein skimmer will I be able to simply place it in the corner of the tank or will it need to be more centralized. second if I do that will i still need a filter or will the skimmer do the job for me?
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06/05/2009, 07:25 PM | #363 | |
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the body that you see in this picture hangs on the outside of your tank. You will need a small power head in the tank to run it http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/ps...n+Skimmer.html You won't need the other filter
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06/06/2009, 03:13 PM | #364 |
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It's been so long, I feel like a new member so.... Hello everyone!
I'll hopefully be sticking around this time . |
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To Reef Central good to hear from you Kar--glad you are back to stay
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06/08/2009, 05:19 AM | #366 |
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Fidel Eladio Mendez
Hello everybody, my name is Fidel and im new at this hobby. Really new.
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06/08/2009, 09:18 AM | #367 |
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hey fidel, i think i answered your 1st post tbh, but anyhow its great to see you here, i started this thread off last year especially for complete newbies like you, welcome to the new to the hobby buddy, please keep in touch with us and let us try to help you
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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) |
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To Reef Central, Fidel |
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Thanks for the personalized welcome banner Kar
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06/08/2009, 11:04 PM | #370 |
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Question. This guy has a 90 gal tank for sale. But i've only been looking into ones with a built in overflow. This one has two holes drilled in the bottom and an overflow with one hole. Is this a more difficult style to plumb? Which style of tank would you suggest for a newbie
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06/09/2009, 08:03 AM | #372 |
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just tank and stand. for 325. but I am planning on building my own stand, so i wouldn't keep that oneAnd a sunpaq retro fit driver model 1562, which to me looks like lights you would see in your garage.
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06/09/2009, 06:06 PM | #373 | |
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06/09/2009, 06:21 PM | #374 |
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Well i suppose its time to introduce myself! lol.
Im Karin Ill be 33 in july...Ive kept freshwater fish since I was a kid and have had saltwater on and off for about 11 years. I like to keep what peeps refer to as "nano" systems. Though I have had experience maintaing and keeping commercial store tanks and display tanks for about 4-5 years...I like my lil nanos though lil mini environments are easier for me to focus on. I have a 12g aquapod now my next venture i think im going to attempt to raise and breed dwarf seahorses Ive kepts eclectis successfully in the past...and I love them fascinating lil critters.
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06/09/2009, 06:23 PM | #375 |
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Found this on craigs list . I know its alot cheaper buying an established system but would I be better off starting from scratch as far as learning everything I need to know?? What are your opinions on this. http://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/for/1213405638.html
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