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welcome j to canreef ![]() so in regards to your question typically yor liverock will be your filtration but a skimmer is def ideal to have it will keep your tank oxygenated and remove large and small debris. you can use a hob filter like an aquaclear but i would remove any foam media and fill with carbon and liverock rubble and then your hob will double as a refugium for pod reproduction.......pods are good ![]() as for lights it will depend on what you plan to keep or where do you see this tank going in the future?? a heater is a must and imo you should have 2 small ones in case one breaks and the second one will also help take some of the work off the first. powerheads arent a "must" if you have a sump with return lines but it is imo good to have in case your pump was to crap out and its also good to have for extra flow.koralias are affordable and a vortech is the way to go if you can afford. any more question pls fee free to ask, and keep reading and asking its your best weapon ![]() ![]() cheers buddy and again welcome to canreef, start up a tank journal its a great way to meet and chat with other reefers and its hella fun ![]() ![]()
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![]() LOL I only placed J as my name, forgot the other initial. It's JM.
![]() I do agree this hobby is fun, and one reason I wanna do it is because it relaxes me whenever I sit back and stare at my dads tank (Even though I'm annoyed at how it's set up). But now I think this tank will be going to my girl since she wants me to set up a nano for her as we believe that fish brings goodluck to our homes. So this tank is a 10g, should I buy a filter that's bigger? Like maybe for a 20g-30g? And then a heater and a small powerhead as she's not going to run a sump. And by pods, do you mean those li'l critters? What benefits do they give? As for livestock, maybe small fish, small cuc, and lotsa colorful corals! ![]() Thank you for the advice Reefwars! JM ![]() |
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![]() when I get my tank almost done I will probe your mind immensely about the proper plumbing and drilling of the main tank. If that is alright with you?
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I believe Reefkeeping is not a hobby but a way of life It's unfortunate mine is at a stand still! Building a 135 reef 9 years in the making(seem like I'll never get this 1 together! Too Busy with the Nano and Pico tanks |
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![]() hi guys, im new to this sw stuff. been a fw guy for years. i have always wanted to get into the sw hobby..... so i drained my fresh water, built me a sump.... and now im on my way. i find my biggest obstacle to be finding supplies. i live in the shuswap/okanagan and it took me a month to find a simple return pump. LR is around 10$/lbs (and that means driving an hour to the lps). and nobody really even knows what their talking about. any ways, i have a 33gal main and a 15ish gal sump. everything just sitting here with salt water circulating. can the system just run like that with nothing in it but dead rock/coral? i figure another good month before i can afford LR at 10$lb. also does anyone know the best place for supplies and advice between kamloops and kelowna. anything else anyone would like to add that might be helpful to a newbie would b greatly appreciated thanx.
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