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04/26/2009, 07:19 PM | #151 |
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To Reef Central thank you both for joining us ------------------------------------------------------------ John, READ. READ, READ - everything in the beginning of this section Use Sand or CC sand not CC Never cycle with live fish, Takes longer and is crewl to fish Your tank should be 4 weeks to cycle before adding fish
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04/26/2009, 07:41 PM | #152 |
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Oh, well we were told by aquatic store that is how to start up a new tank is that you put some damsels in there for 3-6 weeks until your water tests ok. At least 3 weeks and most likely 4 is what we were told. But we were just doing what the store told us to do.
Oh and it is CC sand, not just CC. Last edited by jball49; 04/26/2009 at 07:57 PM. |
04/27/2009, 08:46 AM | #153 |
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well im totally against using live fish for cycling, and more importantly damsels as well, lovely fish but can get aggressive and basically they are used as guineau pigs, you may have to tear the tank down to get them out and then what will you do with them? its not your fault you were talked into it, but i suggest you ask us here before listening to the lfs again, its great to see you here and welcome to the forum, hope to see you posting here and any questions just ask
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04/27/2009, 12:41 PM | #155 |
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New to the hobby
Hello there. My name is Teddy. I am new to the hobby. I have been saving up to start for the last year and just got started a few weeks ago. I purchased a 90 gallon tank from a friend that is well established with the hobby. I was originally just going to get my 55 gallon started.
So, I have a 90 gallon tank with 120 pounds of liverock and 90 lbs of sand. I use a protein skimmer, surface skimmer, overflow, and biological and chemical methods of filtration. I light it with 2 175 watt metal halides 20,000K. I also am going to add t-5 or compact flourescent lighting here soon. I am very excited as I have been wanting to do this for quite some time now. |
04/27/2009, 01:25 PM | #156 | |
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To Reef Central Time to post some pictures
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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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04/28/2009, 07:20 AM | #157 |
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Good Morning, my name is Nicole and I am new to RC. Love this site! This is my go to place when I have questions. Currently I have 3 tanks, but the main is a 120 mixed reef running 2x150 hqi radiums with actinics. Starting in to sps, but like everything. The other two tanks are 12g aquapods. One houses a mantis, chromis, hippo tang, frags with a 70w xm20k. Other is basic pc with 2 ocellaris and a purple reef lobster. Thanks for offering a site like this!
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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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04/28/2009, 12:45 PM | #159 |
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Hey guy's I'm a noob to the whole SW realm. I've been lurking in the shadows here for a while just soaking up loads of info. I have had countless large and small Fresh aquariums and I currently have a 10 gallon fowlr up and running. I'm sure you guy's know what happens when you start with a fowlr... which explains what has lead me here. I look forward to learning and sharing my experience as it grows.
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To Reef Central glad you have come out of lurking--posting is a powerful component of the learning curve in this hobby
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04/28/2009, 05:34 PM | #161 |
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This one is for Michael. Just incase he missed it in the other thread.
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04/29/2009, 08:48 AM | #163 |
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Hi guys, I'm Dave and I'm new to saltwater. I have been a member here for a few months doing research, and getting to know the hobby and what is involved in it. I'm currently in the process of setting up my very first tank - a 14 gallon Biocube. I plan on having 2 or 3 small fish and maybe a few corals, but I think inverts are the most entertaining. After I feel comfortable with my experience, I would like to setup something along the lines of a 75-90 gallon maybe in a year or 2.
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04/29/2009, 10:04 AM | #164 | |
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To Reef Central there are definetly advantages of starting with a small system however they are less forgiving of mistakes in water chemistry ect then are large tanks.
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04/29/2009, 01:19 PM | #165 |
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Hello RC my name is clay, im new to the hobby, 6 months into it. My tank has been set up for four months. I have a 40g glass tank with 55lbs of LR, a HOB tetra filter rated for 55-75g tanks. Two power heads are going in next friday, the tank seems to be doing well and Im really enjoying it.
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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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04/29/2009, 06:57 PM | #167 |
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hello every one my names ronnie im new to the rc and the saltwater side of the hobby altogether
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04/29/2009, 07:15 PM | #168 | |
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To Reef Central Do you have any idea what size of tank you are going to start with?
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04/30/2009, 02:16 PM | #169 |
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yea im going to start with my 75 gal tank with a 55 sump
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04/30/2009, 04:48 PM | #171 |
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What best to get started
Hi my name is Tim and brand new to SW. Can anyone tell me what would be the ideal tank size to start? I have been looking at 55gal but what about the all-in-one 29gal oceanics? Any opinions on which is the best starting tank with cost in mind? Thinking about marginal reef tank btw. Thanks.
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04/30/2009, 05:07 PM | #172 |
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HI my name is Brad Im just getting into saltwater have had fresh for many years starting out with a 90 gallon tank and not sure what fish I want to put in there just know i have lots of possibilities and I would like to have an eel.
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To Reef Central the larger the tank the better IMO. Larger tanks are more forgiving of mistakes in water chemistry ect then smaller ones.
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yea i was gonna go with a 29 with 20 as a sump but i think i better get some time in be for i try small tanks bigger is better
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To Reef Central Have you decided what kind of tank you are going to have fish only fish only with live rock aka FOWLR full reef---corals, fish and inverts This decision should really be made first as it impacts on the type of fish you can keep
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