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![]() I made a lot of goof's when I first started in salt water...before that freshwater going back to when I was a young lad...now a senior.
Take things slow...I believe that is the key...I had to learn the hard way. There's a lot of people on Canreef that are willing to give out great info or where to find same...Mike / Marc have helped me...I have no regrets. RJ |
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![]() I started my first reef a few years ago based on some pictures I read in a book someone gave to me... the book was from the early 90's and the hobby had changed quite a bit by 2000...
but, regardless... I tossed together a 120g reef, no predrilled overflow, red sea berlin skimmer, ghetto cheap stand, lots of deep sand, and a couple pieces of live rock... Within a week I'd already changed 90% of my equipment and ordered in more rock... After just a few months I was really happy with my tank... it just kept growing and growing and growing. Only lost two fish (one clown jumped and one mystery wrasse dissappeared mysteriously while a reefer friend was babysitting... no, he doesn't have a mystery wrasse bt sometimes I wonder... lol). I kept that tank for just under two years before I was bitten by the bigger tank bug and took it down. The only real work I did on the tank was clean the glass and skimmer, weekly 2 bucket water changes and top with kalk every night. So simple yet very effective... I think my point is, you can jump right in the hobby and have a decent tank even if it's all rough in the beginning... |
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![]() This hobby has very high highs and low lows. To have a sucessful reef, you need a level of commitment that requires an enormous amount of time and love for the animals you are keeping. It takes more than just seeing a tank and saying "I want one cause it looks cool". You have to think of your tank as a life support system, however complex or simple your system may be it will require routine maintenance and checks that need to be done, I feel that most people get lazier as time goes by, skipping a water change, dosing, not QTing etc....eventually the tanks health declines so far that corals and fish start to die.
The first tank you ever setup will never look they way you want, it takes time IMO to have a tank worth showing anyone. When I say time it can take years before you will be happy with your tank. I am on my third tank in 4 yrs and I am finely getting to the point where upgrading does not interest me anymore.
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![]() Wow I had my 46g for about 3 months nnow and whant to upgrade lol.
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10g softie and LPS tank(SPS soon ![]() Live stock -1 Pulsing xinia - Green candy cane - green zoas - GSP - Fake percula clown - Diadem dottyback ![]() ![]() |