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11/24/2012, 03:56 PM | #6051 |
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My names N006R33F3R and I live in Rhinelander WI. I just started cycling a 125 gallon salt tank hoping to start slow. Been lurking a couple months reading reading reading... Would like to have a couple gobies and a cuc by new years... I plan on making it into a mixed tank. Thanks...
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11/24/2012, 03:58 PM | #6052 |
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Hey reefers... Starting up my first SW since I was a kid. 55 gallon with 60 lbs of live rock, 29 gallon sump with RO NWB150 skimmer. Here's a pic of my tank right after I painted it. Posting a thread once I get cycled etc on my build.
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11/24/2012, 09:04 PM | #6053 |
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Location Taipei Taiwan
Profession School Principal Tank 180g Display 120g Sump Mixed Setup Bubble King 300 Deluxe 4 T5s with 2 x 240 MH Two reactors for activated carbon and seachem phosguard Calcium Reactor RO/DI 3 months old |
11/25/2012, 10:52 AM | #6054 |
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New to the forum and today's methods
Hello all, thought I would introduce myself. A while back ( about 7 years ago ) I broke down my 90 gallon reef because I was moving quite a bit and got tired of moving my tank around town. I had it setup for about 10 years prior. I used a wet/dry setup with bio balls and a hang on skimmer back then. Everything ran pretty well for the most part. A few unwanted algae blooms and struggled a bit with some corals. But all in all I was happy with the setup at that time however I would have done a few things differently if I had known what I realized later on in the hobby.
I decided to set it back up a couple weeks ago and have been researching ever since. I was pretty amazed how this hobby has flourished over the years and realized I had a lot to learn. I've been ordering and prepping over the past few weeks. Waiting for deliveries is torture by the way. Everything is sitting in the living room just screaming " set me up " but it's a good thing because im doing a ton of research in the meantime. This time around I'm ditching the wet/dry and using a 20 gallon long 3 chamber sump. I ordered a super reef octo 2000 skimmer, mag drive 700, ro unit, and a bunch of other peripherals. I already have a 48" coralife MH fixture and ordered some new 14k bulbs for that. The tank has a built in overflow and my friend from work is selling me a mp40. I also have the luxury this time around of having access to my shop at work and all kinds of supplies. I cut a piece of 1/4 black plexi to place on the back of the aquarium on the outside to black out the backside and can easily remove if I don't like the look after everything is setup. It's nice to have access to materials and tools this time around. Anyway, gotta run but I look forward to reading and posting on reef central and becoming a part of the community here and I am especially looking forward to getting this tank back up and running! Thanks for the read Jerkin |
11/25/2012, 01:06 PM | #6055 |
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Hi, My name is Matt... Been doing a ton of research on this site for setting up my first adventure into the SW side of the hobby. Been keeping FW for a few years.
Other then the fish I am a systems administrator for a living and a car nut/racer as my main hobby. Looking forward to learning more. |
11/26/2012, 11:49 AM | #6056 |
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Hello!
Hey my name is Austin. I've been keepin fish for about 3 years now. I switched to saltwater about 6 months ago. I have a 120 gallon set up right now but just purchased a 150 pre drilled yesterday that I'm hoping to get set up within the next week or two. This new tank will be a whole new experience for me. I'm looking forward to gaining some knowledge and getting some tips from everyone
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11/26/2012, 06:37 PM | #6057 |
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Hi I'm Lewis I live in columbia south carolina. I have been a freshwater guy for about twenty years, I've recently decided to change my tank over to salt water. wish me luck.
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11/26/2012, 07:54 PM | #6058 |
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hi there , im new to this sight and im building a 500 gallon ply wood tank
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11/27/2012, 12:49 PM | #6059 |
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New 170 Salt Water Enthusiast.. Help Please..
I have been into fresh water cichlid aquariums for 20 years... I am currently setting up a 170gal Bow Salt... Feel free to offer any advice............. Thx!!
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11/27/2012, 03:01 PM | #6060 |
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Just wanted to stop by and say hey, I've been in the african cichlid world for about 10 years now...decided to give salt a try beyond my 29BC.
Getting a 40B set up in the next couple of months, I'm sure you'll hear more from me in the future! |
11/27/2012, 06:42 PM | #6061 |
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new member!!!!!!!
hi all!!! ill start by saying my name is jerry and im from southern new jersey. im new to the site. i getting ready to start to put together a 210 reef tank. im new to coral but used to have a live rock and fish tank with no coral. so any info or tips are appreciated!!! i have a new 210 rr tank. custom stand being built now by a friend(40 years of carpentary experience). i have a model 4 aqueon proflex sump. i will be purchasing the rest piece by piece. my lighting that i will be purchasing 3 radion xr30w's. a skimmer. then power heads. so like i said any tips or info is GREATLY appreciated. also im doing all this with the help of the hidden reef in pa. (jason) has helped me with the tank and sump purchases. its been two years since my tank was take down and sold... i missed it a ton and glad to be back!!!!!!!!!! im setting up a 40 breeder with 10 sump for my wife who just started chemo... she loves watching the fish and cleaners when we had the other tank and goin through chemo back then... but im very rusty... lol... even with mixing(salt to water ratio) ill be buying ro water from local pet store until i get my own unit... her tank will only be live rock and fish... any help with mixing ratio and cycling time ??? thx in advance... I LOOK FOWARD TO CHATTING WITH ALL OF YOU AND LEARNING HOW TO KEEP CORAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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11/28/2012, 09:05 AM | #6062 |
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Hello everybody, my name is Chris and I am new to this site. It is great to see how much information about this hobby is out there now and you don't have to just listen to the so called expert at your LFS. I'm in the planning process of a new 300g reef setup. I left the hobby 6 years ago b/c of a move to a different state but now I'm in a home I do not plan to move from for the next 20 years. My first reef tank was a 55 gallon with over the top overflow 21 years ago. I then upgraded to a 115g custom built tank that I had running for about 5 years before I moved. This time around I would like to try and get the setup right the first time (if thats even possible). Fortunately I have matured a little and now have the patience and deeper pockets to hopefully get the setup to be more enjoyable and less work.
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11/28/2012, 09:51 AM | #6063 |
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hey im david from ohio and im new to the rc , but i have been in freshwater for about 8 years and im ready to graduate to a saltwater reef tank.i currently have a 29 gallon nano reef in the cycle stage, looking to get the hang of what im doing befor i jump into converting my 150 from freshwater to saltwater.so if you have any pointers its always greatly appriciated...
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11/28/2012, 11:25 AM | #6064 |
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Hello RC new member here
Hello my name is Phillip, I'm new to the Reef Hobby and have had a FO saltwater tank in the past. Currently I have a 55g Tru Vu acrylic Tank with a 25g Sump and A 20g QT. both are cycling right now and my DT is semi cycling I think. What I mean is I only have about 40lbs Live sand and 45lbs LR. I want to add 60lbs of LS and 40lbs of LR to the sump and DT. Then I guess I will officially start the cycle date from then. Not quite sure how that works with the cycle if I have enough now to cycle or if I have to start over once I add more. I've read lots of sticky's and love all the info, those of you here that post that stuff it is a great honor to have received that info, it is very knowledgable and useful, thank you so very much. I want to do this right and a few years from now have a few beautiful tanks to show for my patience and skills. Right now I'd like to get the 55g going and learn from that so I can start to build a 6 foot long tank for my dining room.
My current issue or Question is with the power heads, I have a few hydor koralia pumps, a 1050, 1400, & 1500. My tank size is 48Lx15Wx18D should I be using all three? The sand moves a lot and with return pump also coming in I have mounds in different places and a few bare bottom spots. Any advise, I can also purchase more different size ones if I need to. |
11/29/2012, 11:08 AM | #6065 |
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Hello from Kentucky, I am Michael.
Three months investigating and in the 3rd week of cycling my tank. 60' x 18" x 25" with a 35 gal sump. External pump, 4 bulb T5 w/ moonlite. I was advised to start with all dry rock and use the Bioptium Start-up process. Currently the Am is at 1.0, Trite 0 trate 0 PH 8.2 Temp is 74.5. I have been told that I can add a couple of crabs now but I am afraid to do this as I don't wish to sacrifice any animal. I am a 60 year old partially retired consultant who has a very supporting wife, at least for now ha ha, who is fascinated in my new passion. I look forward to getting to know some of you and leach some of your knowledge. |
11/29/2012, 12:30 PM | #6066 |
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Returning after tank crash ( details inside )
Hello everyone, how's it going? I'm not new to the hobby or new to RC, but I'm returning to the hobby. I've kept FW tanks since I was 7, and when I turned 25 it was time for my first reef. I studied extensively then purchased a 65g drilled tank with a skimmer and was on my way. I kept soft corals, Lps and a few spa but the SOS never had a chance to grow, more on that in a minute.
I quickly outgrew the 65 when I found a 125 on Craigslist with a WD filter and a 20 gallon refugium, stand hood and NO fluorescents for 500. The price miraculously dropped to 200 by the day I was to pick it up. I purchased a nova extreme pro and set the tank up. All was going great and I had accumulated 38 species of soft and stony corals. I had a RBT and a few clowns, a powder brown tang, a law mower Blenny, fire fish and a host of other creatures like mythrax crabs, hermits, turbo snails and brittle stars, a cleaner shrimp had his station set up and the tank was a thing of beauty and a source of enjoyment for the whole family. One day we were going to my in laws house for dinner and my wife pointed out that the tank looked cloudy. I jokingly said "yeah, everything is going to die" wow, that was prophetic because when we returned 4 hours later everything was dead and the last few turbo snails were falling off the glass. I think we may have shed a few tears that night as I drained the tank and threw away the livestock, or dead stock as it were. I saved the liverock by throwing it into a cooler and keeping it outside for a few years. The skimmer was eaten by my puppy but the tank and stand are still fine. I never really found out what happened but the sand smelled like low tide in the bay, stinky and thick and there was a lot of black stuff in it. I presume my tank succumbed to hydrogen sulfide but that's only an educated guess. What I plan on doing is putting the 65g on the 125 stand giving me 25 inches to build shelves next to the DT to keep chemicals and an ATO. I intend to go skimmerless and incorporate an ATS instead of the bio ball section of the sump and setting up the fuge. I will be posting pictures as I progress in the hobby again and I will not have a DSB, I'm going to keep it nice and shallow. I want to build some PVC shelves to keep my rocks from tumbling. and I'm going to be extremely patient. I'm in no rush. Now my main question is ; what's the best way to get my dead rock live again? And I don't mean a bacterial film. I mean macro and micro inverts, algaes, sponges, coralline and all the tiny feathery worm creatures that used to be on it. I'm thinking its going to take more live rock and more patience but as I said, I'm in no hurry and I want to do it right this time. |
11/29/2012, 05:29 PM | #6067 |
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Help adding new fish & copepod infestation!
Set up my 30g dome tank 4 months ago. First time with SW fish. I have a small canister sump with biowheel, and an extra poly-filter, 20# live rock, with a fake colorful coral reef on top - looks awesome. Salinity 1.023, temp 78, all perameters are perfect. LED light with blue light option. 3 hermit crabs, 1 red common starfish, a few little asterina, 3 margarita snails, a Xenia coral, bristleworms and a sudden huge population of copepods!
I started out with 2 yellowtail damselfish. Couple weeks later, a clownfish. Every other week I added a yellow tang, then a hawkfish. We finnly got to the 3 month mark, and added a beautiful, $55 flame angel. Ugh. The hawkfish wouldn't leave it alone, and the yello tang wasn't happy about the new angel, either. Next day I took the fake reef out to catch the hawkfish & return to the store. After refilling the tank with the same water, within 24 hours the flame angel was hiding behind the LR at the bottom of the tank. Finally coaxed him out...then came the slime coat, then it died. We were crushed. Turns out, as I am learning as I go here....the Nitrates went up to 80ppm due to me moving around everything in the tank. It took me weeks of water changes to get the level down. All was well for a few weeks, then the yellow tang got ick. Treated with Melafix. Day 6 of 7 of the treatment, it came back, worse. The damsels got white splotches all over them, the ick was on the yello tang, and the clownfish looked fine. Put them all in established QT tank, and treated with the ick medicine. Ick went away, but I lost a damsel within 24 hours, day 2 was the other damsel, then 6 days later the clownfish got the white splotches all over...did @ 30% water change in the 10g QT tank. he perked up, then died a few hours later. Next day, yellow tang was rapidly breathing, and seemed half paralyzed. I felt aweful. After all the freaking hard work I'd put into this tank over the past few months and I lost all my little friends. Worst part - my husband has Lou Gehrig's Disease and lays in a hospital bed watching the fish all day or TV. So...I have completely emptied and cleaned the QT tank. It's been almost 4 weeks since the fish have been out of the DT (so the ick will die off). Turns out the LFS had a fungus in their tanks, about 2 weeks after I brought the flame angel home. Hmmm... So I need to start over with the fish. Will probably start with a couple damsels again, then a pair of clowns. I'd only like 5 fish total due to the size of the tank. I really need something to feed on these copepods! They are making my head spin! I'm putting a very small pinch of pellets in every other day so the hermits have something to eat, but these darn copepods grab them so fast the hermits rarely get anything to eat. Don't want to lose them, too! Could use some help in adding new fish. Also, I'm looking to add a little algae to the tank. I have barely enough to even notice it on the glass, and want to make sure the starfish & snails have enough to eat. Any suggestions would be great! Thanks! |
11/30/2012, 07:50 PM | #6068 |
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Hey RC! My name is Connor and I am fairly new to the hobby. I started with a 30g FOWLR and quickly upgraded to a 55g softie tank. 6 months of my 55 and 1.5 years into the hobby there's no backing out for me! I'm hooked. My girlfriend is already sick of it but I'm already planing a 120g!!
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11/30/2012, 10:15 PM | #6069 |
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Whats going on RC! Name is Jeff from Cincy. Somewhat new being that I've only owned nano sized tanks and looking into setting up my first larger sized tank. 75Gallon! Look forward to talking to some new people about this hobby and learning much more!!!!
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12/02/2012, 09:15 AM | #6070 |
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Hey guys my name is Nick. I have been keeping freshwater tanks for around 5 years now and have been eager to get into reef keeping. I was able to get a fully stocked jbj nanocube from a friend who was getting out of the hobby. I have already learned a lot from this site and look forward to future input from everyone here and progressing further into the hobby.
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12/02/2012, 11:45 AM | #6071 |
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Good morning, I bought my first saltwater tank almost 2 weeks ago. So far so good. I look forward to learning the proper way to manage my new tank.
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12/02/2012, 07:46 PM | #6072 |
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Hello everyone, my name is Thomas. I'm new to saltwater fish and have just started my first!! I've been a fish admirer for a long time, but until the first of this year never had the opportunity to really get involved. I got started in freshwater fish almost a year ago and have always wanted to do a salt tank due to the wider range of options and they are so much more beautiful. I am about 2 and half weeks into the first cycle with my 45 gallon corner tank with 60lb live sand and 50lb live rock. I'm looking forward to speaking with all of you to get any assistance and advice anyone might have in this new venture.
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12/03/2012, 08:58 AM | #6073 |
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Hello everyone I'm Martin from Sweden. I've just become very interested in SW tanks the last couple of months.
I currently have two Malawi cichlid tanks up and running, been running smoothly for almost a year. My parents kept freshwater angels when I was small and my granddad bred every freshwater fish he could lay his hands on. I hope you guys can help me with all my newbie questions! Thanks in advance! |
12/03/2012, 06:35 PM | #6074 |
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I'm back after a long hiatus! Looking to start up a nano reef!
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12/04/2012, 11:34 PM | #6075 |
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Back after many years
Hello my name is Hector, I've had fish tanks since I can remember . My uncle would build them for me with glass and silicone as you would imagine they were fresh water , anyhow I grew up.........got married, children etc..... got back in with a 55 gal aggressive fish tank(clown) huma huma, queen triggers, grouper, lion fish, eel, yellow naso tang queen and flame angel. Had and my tank for several years. Then I went through a divorce and got rid of everything. That was 1995 now seventeen years later when I least expect this I run into a win win situation, maybe now is a good time to tell you what I do, I Have a Kitchen and Bath showroom and am a contractor, now back to where the win win, customer has a 125 All Glass predrilled tank with about 100 lbs of live rock wet dry, uvlamp two 36 in square pin lamps , protein skimmer, chiller ,two large colonies of large hairy mushrooms, small colony of purple frog spawn, and 19 fish. I'll run them off 1 large pacific foxface, one large Ebae Percula? not sure if spelled correctly, two false Percula's two black and white Percula's, One large Hippo Tang (Royal Blue) one not sure he's gray with yellow sheen tang, one Fire hawk, one purple (pink) corris, one Yellow Purple( pink) corris, one 4 Line Wrass,1 fork tail Gobie, 3 I think their called verticle line Gobiesand two Chromosand a Coral Beauty and one anemony, I gave her a 500 dollar credit for all this and here we are again, the last thing on I could ever imagine doing......... I've since added pulsating xenia.....whew sorry to bore
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