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06/19/2009, 07:44 AM | #426 |
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Welcome to Reef Central! I would also love to see some pics
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06/19/2009, 03:44 PM | #427 |
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hi there! (obligatory introduction post )
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06/19/2009, 09:35 PM | #428 | |
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To Reef Central Adam, where the obligations are few
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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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06/21/2009, 08:24 PM | #429 |
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Hi all,
I've been keeping freshwater tanks for a while now and have decided to take the plunge into saltwater. I stumbled across Reef Central and after browsing the forums in the shadows for an hour or two, I decided to join. I'm starting a 30 gallon tank soon and should be full of new-to-marine questions. Hope to get to know you all. ~Nick |
06/22/2009, 02:44 PM | #430 |
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Hey everyone,
I have been keeping SW tanks for almost 2 years now and have just come across this site so I thought I would say hi. Currently I have a 20 gallon tank setup with softies and a few LPS corals. I am planning to upgrade to a 75 gallon in about a month or so and will start a thread when I start to pull things together. A little more about myself. I am a graduate student in Marine Biology at Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi and will be graduating in August and starting my Ph.D. My main areas of study are in coral genetics and evolution. Alright, well thats all for now. I look forward to learning a ton and helping out wherever I can! Have a great day!
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06/22/2009, 03:00 PM | #431 |
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Hi im farely new to the hobby (4-5 years is fairly new to me) and just thought i would post my required introduction..
i actually own 1 tank and sorta own a second. Mine is a 75g oceanic RR, 40g sump witha built in fuge, and a home made skimmer that came with the tank. it has a home built canopy as well, with MH's and 4 T5 bulbs, not sure on the wattage or any other info, as i have yet to set the tank up and will be replacing them with newer bulbs. The tank that i "sorta" own is a 35g all glass OLD tank that was given to me by a friend for around 10 bucks lol. It has 3 T5 bulbs with the pretty ( and useless IMO) built in LED's. It has roughly 40 lbs of LR, both a mixture figi and tonga. I recently moved back to Texas from the Durango Co. area and upon moving back i had to set up camp at my folks place for a couple weeks while i closed on my new house. laugh if you want, mom's rent is waaaay cheaper then my new mortgage payment. LOL She has only fish at the moment, well except for the few little bits of leather that clung on during the move back. Im pretty sure we have a few yellow tail damsels, a yellow tang and a silly maroon clown who acts like a new puppy. OH... we use a canister filter, YES i said it... CANISTER filter.. its a magnum 350 and it works just dandy lol Anyway i live in Odessa Tx, and am currently looking for a local reef club, or looking to start one i know there are a lot of reefers in my area, as i have been reefing in the area for a while myself.. I will be starting my new tank and the set up in the next week or so, i work out of the country so its kind of hard to do it in a timely manner, but i will post pics of the progress as it comes, which will be at a snails crawl lol WTR
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06/22/2009, 07:38 PM | #432 | |
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To Reef Central Nick
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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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06/22/2009, 07:41 PM | #433 | |
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To Reef Central Squires007
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06/22/2009, 07:44 PM | #434 | |
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To Reef Central WTR Looking forward to future pictures you post
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06/23/2009, 05:36 AM | #435 |
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To Reef Central Popealicious, Squiers007 & WestTxReefer |
06/24/2009, 03:50 PM | #436 |
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howdy. I have been re-bitten by the reef bug and am designing my tank. Came here to get good and educated before I spend too much money and still don't do it right.
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06/25/2009, 06:59 AM | #437 | |
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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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06/25/2009, 01:04 PM | #438 |
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Hi Out There:
Just joined RC and want to set up a 125 gal reef tank. Have talked to several salt water stores, read several books and checked out various web sites and have received a lot of different information. Now I am really confused as to exactly what equipment is needed to begin. I have decided the I want a RO/DI system and a sump. If anyone has any ideas on how to obtain good information, please let me know. Thanks pat
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06/25/2009, 01:21 PM | #439 |
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Hi Pat
To Reef Central Those are good first steps. You also want to look into lighting as it is very important. Skimmers, of one type or the other, are pretty much common place on larger tanks. Natural filtration is the method of choice, so be prepared to shell out some bucks for LR and sand. Take a look at Reefkeeping Magazine for all sorts of articles on setting up a tank.
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06/25/2009, 02:33 PM | #440 |
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After getting an old fw tank going for my girlfriend I got sucked into the hobby. Her tank is still up and running and I have since purched a 46g bowfront. I started off with brackish puffers but found that the options for these tanks are pretty limited. I have since got rid of the puffers and have gone full salt. The tank has been running for nearly a month at the higher sg and is doing pretty good as far as I can tell. I added about 25-30 pounds of lr to my 40-50 pounds of br. The sand bed is now full of life and the hermits are doing what they do all day and night. I have also purchesed a lawnmower blenny and some turbo snails to complete the first team of a growing cuc. I will be moving the tank next week to a better location and will be slowly adding fish and soft corals as soon as things balance back out.
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06/25/2009, 09:20 PM | #441 |
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got a glass 55(tiny leaks on front seals) w/ stand(pine); overflow box with siphon; lots of pool hoses; small manufactur acrylic sump w/bio,return pump and sponges for 150$ from a friends garage..
I ordered currentUSA outer orbit hqi/t5 lighting system, deltec AP600 protien skim, hydor koralia 2 and 3, two 150 heaters and a fish net. also going to attempt to drill holes in the back to try and copy - Silent and Failsafe Overflow System. maybe i can post pictures of some of the items that already have implemented??? not sure where to post them - but that's me in a shell - hope you're swell! |
06/25/2009, 09:30 PM | #442 |
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this is the second time I have typed this all out first time hit submit and the site decided I wasn't logged in :P
Umm saying hello in a forum post just seems strange to me so I'll jump right in. I recently (1.5 months) aquired a 90 gallon aquarium that I have all ready set up. Equipment: 90 gallon glass tank 20L gallon DIY sump Coralite protein skimmer Mag 7 return pump Koralia (1200 GPH) prop type circulation pump Maxijet 600 (stand in for now) Roughly 100 lbs of live rock 3 inch bed of aragonite reef sand 6 bulb T5 Nova extreme (3 actinic, 3 54 watt 10k whites) I did all the plumbing my self including a 1" pvc over flow and 2 3/4" supplys fed by 1/2 id cpvc. Stock: 2 clown fish 1 goby 2 hermits (had a couple more) 2 Turbo snails 4 Astraea snails 1 small frogspawn 1 ultra small (5 heads) green button polyp frag 1 star polyp colony 1 Rhodactis colony 1 Blue mushroom colony Also the typical additions that come in with the live rock (sponges etc..) oh and Chaeto in the refugium. Well I'm sure I'll have plenty of questions as I go and hope to be a usefull addition to the forums before to long.
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06/25/2009, 09:39 PM | #443 | |
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To Reef Central Dawaterboy IMO its time to start a build thread here and post some pictures of your progress
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06/25/2009, 09:41 PM | #444 | |
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To Reef Central Teapua
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06/25/2009, 09:43 PM | #445 | |
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To Reef Central Poeticlydead
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06/25/2009, 10:03 PM | #446 |
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Hey guys I have been semi lurking here for a couple of years now and decided to start posting. I have been in the hobby since 2003 and love every part of it. The system I have now was put together on a really tight budget but it's working well and has been up for six months now.
System 150 gallon glass (60 x 24 x 24) 2 x 25 gallon sumps tied together(used from smaller systems) 2 skimmers (1 coralife 125 and a pci pc2000) 2 return pumps 500 gph each (1 running through 1/3 hp chiller) 2 x 400 mh with sps 14k bulbs (love the spectrum and my corals do too) Lifereef Calcium Reactor 3 x korali 4 ph and 1 x seio 1100 (still not enough) 100 lbs lr various fish but my babies are my Leutenant tang and purple tang Several sps corals but my favs are my ora purple plate and ora red planet couple lps corals including an elegance any other questions, just ask |
06/26/2009, 12:42 PM | #447 |
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hello i am new to the forum and new to the world of reef tanks. I am just starting a 180 gal. reef tank so far i have some inverts, fish and my first coral a frogspawn as well as some frags. Planning to take it slow and learn as I go I look forward to communicatiing in the forums.
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06/26/2009, 07:16 PM | #448 |
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Hi I'm Roy, from the Philippines. I'm fairly new to the hobby of reefkeeping. But I have some experience keeping marine fishes. I have a 75 gal reef tank with a 40 gal sump using plastic storage bins. It has a 250 gal cap protein skimmer, a 2200 li/hr return pump. I use 2 1200 L/hr circulation pump in the display tank. I presently have a kenya tree, couple of Gonioporas, an ancora sp., a small frogspawn coral, an orange and green zooanthids,and several discosomas. As for the fishes; I only have a foxface, a firefish, a small nisso tang, and a pair of spawning dragonets. Whew...
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06/26/2009, 09:33 PM | #449 | |
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To Reef Central Luvmylo
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06/26/2009, 09:35 PM | #450 | |
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To Reef Central Jfinn2008 That is a great size of tank to start with. what fish are you intending to keep?
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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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