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![]() some slang that I have in a txt file
![]() acro - Acropora, a type of SPS coral Ca - Calcium CaCl2 - Calcium chloride CaCO3 - Calcium carbonate Ca(OH)2 - Calcium hydroxide Cl - Chlorine CO2 - Carbon dioxide CO3 - Carbonate Cu - Copper CYANO - Cyanobacteria DI - Deionisation, type of water purification dKH - Degrees of carbonate hardness, measure of alkalinity FO -Fish only, type of marine aquarium FOWLR - Fish Only with Live Rock frag(s) - Broken or cut pieces of coral which will eventually grow into a new coral GAL - Gallon GPH - Gallons per hour HCO3 - Hydrogen carbonate HO - High output fluorescent light HOB - Hang on back HOT - Hang On Tank HSA - High speed aeration, type of proteins skimmer I2 - Iodine IO3 - Iodate K - kelvin (mechanism for measuring spectrum of lighting) KI - Potassium iodide LFS - Local fish store LPS -Large polyped Scleractinian (stony) coral LR -Live rock LS - Live Sand macro - macroalgae Mg - Magnesium MH - Metal halide light micro - microalgae Na - Sodium NaCO3 - Sodium carbonate NaOH - Sodium hydroxide NH3 - Ammonia NH4 - Ammonium NNR - Natural nitrate reduction, reef setup technique NO - Normal output fluorescent light NO2 - Nitrite NO3 - Nitrate NSW - Natural seawater O2 - Oxygen PC - Power compact fluorescent light pH - Measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions PH - Powerhead, water pump PO4 - Phosohate pods - Non-specific types of copepods, amphipods and such. PPM - Parts per million, equivalent to mg/l (milligrams per litre) PVC - Poly vinyl chloride, used for piping / plumbing PWC = partial water change RO - Reverse osmosis, type of water purification RO/DI - Reverse osmosis, followed by deionisation, type of water purification SG - Specific gravity shrooms - Mushrooms Si -Silicon SiO2 - Silicon dioxide SPS - Small polyped Scleractinian (stony) coral Sr - Strontium SW - Saltwater / seawater UV - Ultra violet, type of light of shorter wavelength than visible light UVS - Ultra violet Sterilizer (a unit used by saltwater and freshwater hobbiests to 'zap' parasites and bacteria from the water) VHO - Very high output fluorescent light W - Watts WC - water change WPG - watts per gallon |
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![]() Sounds like a nice little sumped Edge
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Glass box with stoney stuff and fisches... |
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![]() Firstly, welcome to Canreef and the the fun realm of salt!
Here are my thoughts to your questions: 1.) Buying from a member would save you some money. Either way, from the store or not, you will have a cycle. Depending if the rock was cycled already, you can still have a smaller cycle as their could be death during transport. If you are using new sand, then most difinately you would have a larger cycle. 2.) Adding both, will mean one cycle... If you do sand, then cycle, but then add rock, you will have some sort of a cycle again. If both are from an existing systems, then the cycle can be minimal. 3.) Once the cycle has ended, based on tests, you could add inverts right away to start cleanup. 4.) Alot of salt, alot of different prices. 5.) Look for complete fixtures, used if you want to save money. The fixture is one of the most important things. I personally recommend Metal Halide, but alot of people have great success with T5HO. Do your research here, buy depending on what you want to try and keep. 6.) Not much more, I guess people keep telling me to keep it simple, so that is what I will tell you. 7.) already posted, so no reply 8.) BEWARE!!! Very addictive Hobby, do at your own risk!!! ![]()
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![]() Setup: 180G DT, 105G Refuge (approx. 300lbs LR, 150lbs Aragonite) Hardware: Super Reef Octopus SSS-3000, Tunze ATO, Mag 18 return, 2x MP40W, 2X Koralia 4's Wavemaker Lighting: 5ft Hamilton Belize Sun (2x250W MH, 2X80W T5HO) Type of Aquarium: mixed reef (SPS & LPS) with fish Dosing: Mg, Ca, Alk |
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![]() Welcome to Canreef.
![]() I,m going to move the thread to the general reef forum for you. Should get more response there.
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![]() If you want to go PC lighting they have the screw in type 50/50 bulbs or you could go with a small LED fixture. Either one should be good for a 6g tank without overheating the water and will easily keep soft corals and zoanthids. My soft corals have always seemed to grow like weeds under PC lighting. Good luck and have fun!
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![]() Thanks all for the welcome... I have been lurking on here for a few months and only just decided to start posting.
@Magma Thanks... that is a good start... still dont know what a cheato is but I assume its not a cheesy snack. ![]() @cale262 Whatever gave you that idea? ![]() @globaldesigns Thank you for the info. Yes I can imagine the SW side is as addictive as the FW side of things has been. Sounds like there is a bit more to learn for SW though. Should be an interesting challenge. @doug Thanks for the move. I was looking for local sources for supplies but definitely could use everyone's input to start. @intarsiabox cale262 has it correct.. this is a Fluval Edge that I have been modifying with some info and guidance from him. I will probably go with the MR16 LED bulbs which output a decent white and will also have LED strip of blue lights. I have also got a socket that I can mount in the hood for the 50/50 bulb. Just thought I might eventually need to look for a better option in case those arent quite good enough. I have seen other examples of SW Edge tanks with the PC light mods. |
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![]() What kind of LS should I be looking for and where can I pick it up locally in Calgary? Think I need much to cover the bottom of 6G tank? Should I also think about putting some with LR in my sump and would that require lighting the sump? My sump is basically done so I am starting to look for supplies etc and still need to hunt for some small nice looking chunks of LR. I measured it out last night and I have a total water volume of approx 10G ... maybe slightly less to account for sand, rock and enough space for water to drain to in case of power failure.
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