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Advice for getting started?
I'm getting back into the hobby after a 6 year hiatus... used to keep FW tanks and a 70g saltwater when I was younger. I've been researching a lot for the past couple months and this is what my plans are so far:
Looking for something used, btwn 50 - 70g, with a roomy cabinet.... realizing a drilled tank is hard to find used, so I'll be looking to get it done. Thinking ~25 g DIY sump, with skimmer, and perhaps Miracle Mud(opinions?) + some good sump lighting. I'm trying to keep costs down, but I realize I'll have to spend some money on lighting.... still, I'm thinking PC to start as I don't think I'll be going sps for a while. Looking at a 2x 96w 36 inch fixture. Planning to get as much LR as I can afford, and putting in an asthetics-oriented sand bed of no more than an inch. I live in a fairly small apartment, downtown Van, so I'm trying to keep this as neat and compact as possible (got to stay out of the doghouse with the GF). I'm also worried about my water source. Just trying to plan as much as possible befor taking the plunge... so if anyone has opinions on this set-up, or if anyone can refer me to any person or resource, I'd really appreciate it. Sorry for the rambling |
Re: Advice for getting started?
Hey welcome aboard. Where abouts in downtown Van? I'm near Yaletown. I still have a 36" 96W Aqualight for sale if you want to use it as a supplement.
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I'm on Robson and Howe.... about as downtown as it gets.
Just from what I've seen on this site, it seems like there are quite a few reef keepers around.... good to know. I'm definately interested in your aqualight, but I want to buy a tank before anything else, just so I know exactly what I'm working with. If I do get a 36" tank, you'll be the first to know. |
Welcome to Canreef IJC :biggrin:
One option you could look at is to go with a 40gl shallow. Alot of stores use these tanks as they are ideal to keep almost anything in without the use of expensive lighting. I have a 27gl shallow, and it's worked out great :exclaim: My tank measures W12xH15xL36, so it's long and shallow. The 40gl is the same except it's 18' in width. I have mostly LPS and SPS corals in the tank now, and I'm only running 90w of NO lighting. I admit that my acro's are not being fragged every month, but they are all alive and healthy with nice coloration. I have about 10 SPS species now and have seen an inch in growth in all the species that I have had longer than 6 months. With the shallow tank, a 2" LSB, and LR that means alot of my corals are in the middle and higher range of the tank. The lights sit directly over the tank seperated by a 1/2" acrylic top. This is just a suggestion though, I'm not trying to talk you out of something bigger, and you could always use the 40gl as a sump when you upgrade to over the 100gl club :mrgreen: You can see pics of my tank on the link below. |
It is sure nice to see someone else, who does not belong to the MH fan club. I myself have a 50G tank, which is 36X18X18. I have a four inch sandbed, so about the same depth as yours. I have a 2X96W PC Aqualight, with only one tube lit up most of the day. I only have softies, LPS, and polyps. I am very happy with that lighting. :mrgreen:
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Hey Bob,
:idea: maybe we should ask Titus if we can start a pc/no forum :mrgreen: At your next club meeting, try getting your hands on a small blue or green acro frag and see how it works, you can check out my system below to see my placements-lot's of flow and some glow of the NO'S :biggrin: So now there's two- do I hear three :question: |
I would love to check it out, but see no link. :cry:
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hey there Bob i will back you up with the ligthing form ,I'm always trying new things and not ready for the MH lights yet had them but i love the pink look on the vho's
anyway i have softies and leathers with one SPS frag doing good .in a couple of yrs, once i have my reactor and everything is doing great i will convert to SPS and have it full. LAter Mike |
and now there's 3 :cool:
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