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|  The new guy on the block. Hello all! UPDATE: I'm set up and started! I am new to the forum and am already very excited to adsorb a tonne of knowledge. I have had multiple fresh water and brackish water tanks in my life time. Now I really want to make the jump to saltwater. So I come to the Calgary members to help me get started. I am going to have a lot of time on my hands for the next few months but not a lot of money. Long story short, I will be on short term disability. I am looking to start a tank from scratch. I have 2 tanks that I am debating on using as my first attempt. A 45 gal bow front or a 110 gal. Went with the 45 gal for now. I'm thinking the bow front because I for surly cannot afford the sand and live rock to get started as is. I have filters, lights, and a test kit that will work to get me started but I am reaching out for some assistance with a few other things for either really cheap or free. Power heads - Anyone have one laying around? Protein skimmer - I am debating on doing the DIY one listed in the forum but would need some assistance. Decided that it can wait. Just need more water changes. Live or dead rock - I am very willing to start with a small piece and add enough dead rock ( is that what you call it?) and wait the 3 months or whatever it takes for it all to be alive. I was able to purchase 30lbs of live rock from P_mantis and got some not so live rock donated by whiteangelbw Sand - From what I have been reading I can once again use not live sand and "seed" with some live sand. Either way I need both. Half bag live sand donated by Coleus Current pumps - I know there is a better word for theses. Just cant remember (NOOB!) Useing my fluval 201 Live stock - This will have to wait awhile until the tank is well set up. I have a clown on the way once my tank gets set up. Donated by P_mantis Knowledge / a friend - Someone willing to take me under their wing and teach me how to get started the correct way. I am willing to trade services for any or all of the things I need listed above. I can babysit your tank while you are on holidays not that I know anything about saltwater. I am great with computers and Iphone / Ipads. I can also jailbreak them for you. I was a gold smith for many years so i can give advice or repairs on anything Jewellery related. I am currently selling Used vehicles at Sunridge Nissan and can give you a really great deal on a vehicle. I have wanted to get into this hobby since I saw my first Trigger fish. Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated. Last edited by bryceschutte; 06-13-2010 at 06:25 AM. Reason: UPDATE | 
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|   Hey there and welcome to canreef!   | 
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|   Thank You!  It feels like a great forum already. | 
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|   Welcome to canreef. I have free hydrometers and half bag of live sand if you want | 
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|   Welcome to the forum.  I'm sure you'll find everything you need at great prices...far cheaper than at the LFS for sure.  I started with a 72 gallon Bowfront a few months ago...and now I have to upgrade already.  Just be prepared for that    lol | 
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|  The new guy on the block. Quote: 
 
				__________________ 90 gal, 30 gal sump, T5 lights Just getting into simple corals. My wife already hates my new hobby!   | 
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|   I need to do some more water tests but I figure I should start thinking about a clean up crew.  Suggestions are greatly appreciated!  (as are donations) | 
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|   Go to Gold's if you want cheap hermits/snails...if they have any left...they go fast.    | 
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|  The new guy on the block. Where is golds again?   P.S. Everyone on this forum is GREAT!!!!!!!! 
				__________________ 90 gal, 30 gal sump, T5 lights Just getting into simple corals. My wife already hates my new hobby!   | 
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|   SO I got a new tank that has 2 holes drilled i the bottom. How do I utilize them with a sump?  Can I use a fluval canister to pump my water back up?  Is this the route I should go? http://www.thesaltybox.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=1314 Can I just make the intake tube high enough that it sucks off the top of the water?  Or should I make an overflow?  Last edited by bryceschutte; 06-17-2010 at 09:36 AM. |