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| Tunicate | Hi everybody! I've been an expert level freshwater hobbiest my whole life & I've decided to make the change & go all the way & do a professional level reef tank. So far I've gathered the following: 120G with 2 corner overflo's 36"*12" wet/dry sump to be converted to refugeum ETSS 600 downdraft skimmer Iwaki md5 water pump for skimmer Old Lifeguard QuiteOne water pump for sump 2 Rio 2100 powerhead's Wish me luck... & hope you all will help with advise.... Rgrds, -Sol |
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| The CodFather ~ | Re: Any comments are welcome.... ![]() there is also a fresh water forum here ![]()
__________________ ...and when I'm old and wise little things mean little to me like autumn winds they'll blow right through me and someday, in the mist of time when they ask you if you knew me remember that you were a friend of mine |
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| Sunshine Reefer ![]() | Re: Any comments are welcome.... Welcome to RS! Sounds like you are getting together a good amount of stuff. Have you thought about lights yet? The right lighting is very important in reefkeeping. Also your water source is critical. Consider investing in you own ro/di unit so you don't have to constantly buy water. Looking forward to pics as things progress.
__________________ Peace LYNN You can't change the past but you can change how you view it. A reef tank is like a racecar. The faster you go the harder you crash. Lynn and Franks saltwater adventure Lynn's 20g clown tank Lynn's 90g of sunshine Every 60 seconds you spend upset is a minute of happiness you'll never get back. |
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| Angel Girl's Daddy ![]() | Re: Any comments are welcome.... Cool! I can show you a way to make the over flows work better since you have one in each corner. Check out this picture of what i made. http://www.reefsanctuary.com/forums/...ank-small-.jpg
__________________ Visit my aquarium -->New Horizons By Frankie Bruce: Today's meeting is Step 5: Bring a fish friend. Everyone brought a fish friend? DIY=DO IT YOURSELF! ![]() If we ignore the environment maybe it will just go away.... |
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| Tunicate | Re: Any comments are welcome.... Frankie, I read through your 125G thread & boy do I have a way to go to get to your level of expertise. The thing about reefs that frustrates me is that books aren't enough, you need an expert level friend/mentor that can show you the way & that hasn't happened yet for me.... I'd like to learn more about your drilled bulkheads & the closed loop that is at the rear of the tank... -Sol |
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| Manta Ray | Re: Any comments are welcome.... Welcome to RS!! Quote:
__________________ ___________________________________ Greg All time fav quote: "Now and then it's good to pause in our pursuit of happiness and just be happy."-Guillaume Apollinaire "Being happy can be as easy as deciding to be!"-Greg Kimsey (framerguy) Still Workin' on it! 390gDT built in wall, Gargantuan DIY Beckett Skimmer, 150g sump, Sequence Hammerhead closed loop, 75 gallon seagrass/mineral mud refugium, 55 gallon crushed coral/live rock refugium, 30 gallon DSB/ cheatomorpha refugium, algae turf scrubber, DIY calcium reactor, DIY kalkwasser mixer, DIY light system w/4x 250MH & 4x54w T5, etc, etc, etc... chronicles-akwareum (\___/) This is Bunny. (=O.o=) Copy and paste him into your signature (")__(") to help him gain world domination | |
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| Angel Girl's Daddy ![]() | Re: Any comments are welcome.... Thank you for the kind comments about my experiences. I give all my learning to doing just that. Reading. Books, magazines and selected people and there tanks on forums just like this one has taught me all i know. Even people new to the hobby have taught me a thing or two. Just keep reading and asking questions. Don't be afraid to experiment. If you fail, you learn. I still have a lot to learn. You will never learn it all i believe but come to a better understanding over time. My tank is like yours btw , a 120 What do you want to know about my closed loop? You understand the principle obviously, Flow, less heat and ascetic looks. (no ugly power heads) Most of my idea's are someone else's. though i do take full credit for my gas less refugium! ![]()
__________________ Visit my aquarium -->New Horizons By Frankie Bruce: Today's meeting is Step 5: Bring a fish friend. Everyone brought a fish friend? DIY=DO IT YOURSELF! ![]() If we ignore the environment maybe it will just go away.... |
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| Watch this Ma! | Re: Any comments are welcome.... Welcome to RS, ayef12! Sounds like you've been reading the right material since you have an excellent list of equipment. Now for the really fun part, putting it all together and filling it up! Do you have an ro/di unit? Do you have containers to mix the saltwater in before using it? Most people recommend mixing it for 48 hours minimum before using it. What kind of salt are you going to use? Do you have plans for what you would like to keep? Different types of corals, clams, and anemones have different chemical and lighting requirements so it would be a good idea to have the livestock list kind of thought through.
__________________ Terry 150g predator tank full of killers. Soon to be upgraded to a 360g. 450g reef 300g sump. |
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| Sunshine Reefer ![]() | Re: Any comments are welcome.... Looks like you are about ready to go. Do you have a stocking list yet? That would be the next thing, but meanwhile you can get your live rock and start that tank cycling. At the same time set up your qt tank so it is ready for the first inhabitants. You have found a great group of people with varied experience here. IMO a lot better than a single mentor who could be stuck in their ways. There is almost always someone around to assist in an emergency or even to answer the more simple questions. No question is stupid on this forum. We love to answer questions and you will get a number of responses with good suggestions.
__________________ Peace LYNN You can't change the past but you can change how you view it. A reef tank is like a racecar. The faster you go the harder you crash. Lynn and Franks saltwater adventure Lynn's 20g clown tank Lynn's 90g of sunshine Every 60 seconds you spend upset is a minute of happiness you'll never get back. |
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| Tunicate | Re: Any comments are welcome.... I already have the powerheads so unless you guys feel there is great gain in a closed loop I'd rather get moving & not have the hassle of getting the rear of the tank drilled. I would attempt to hide the powerheads behind rock. I plan to build a pvc manifold for the powerhead output. I was thinking that the manifold might serve a dual purpose & support + add bulk to the rock. Also should I go for better rock than fiji premium? I get the impression that Marshal Island is better. Any opinions??? Thnx -Sol |
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| Angel Girl's Daddy ![]() | Re: Any comments are welcome.... Fiji is my favorite. Its all about tast. I think since you have the stuff and are ready to set up i would forgo the drilling for now. Get the tank up and see if this is for you first. After a year you will know and have a better feeling on reef keeping.
__________________ Visit my aquarium -->New Horizons By Frankie Bruce: Today's meeting is Step 5: Bring a fish friend. Everyone brought a fish friend? DIY=DO IT YOURSELF! ![]() If we ignore the environment maybe it will just go away.... |
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