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![]() Hey so thank you all for the various info!
haha I have been constantly reading up and understanding the process that is saltwater hahahaa. If I ask another question, what equipment would I need to start setting up asap. I have the heater and lame lighting so just looking for other things i would need such as portien skimmers, powerheads, filters. The tank is undrilled and will remain that way for sometime haha. I dont exactly know which size and type of equipiment i need exactly for direction is muchly noted! |
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i run a 20g reef as basic as it gets like above i have a ac110 modded for a fuge just like in the thread,youll need a heater and powerheads(i use 2 koralia nanos) your gonna want a refractometer to measure the salinity and your gonna want a thermometer for temp.your going to need to get test kits....the basic kits come with nitrate,ph,amonia,nitrite but would recomend getting tests for calcium,allalinity and magnesium. when you first set your tank up you will need to measure for amonia and nitrites and nitrates afterwards you wont need your nitrite and hopefully not your amonia kits anymore. aim your powerheads in a way that gets flow all around your tank and i keep one pointed towards the top to agitate the surface and increase oxygen in the tank. everything should be regular like water changes and feedings top off water and husbandry your tank will appreciate it. do not over feed and keep an eye on nitrates and phosphates or you will be battling algae blooms like no tomorrow. use ro water or at least prime if using tap water invest in a hob skimmer if possible but if your going to upgrade anyways i wouldnt worry about it for now i dont use one and have not with many set ups but the benefit is tremendous if you do. consider running a phosphate reactor or media reactor for carbon this is the basics for a simple set up its really not hard its when you get lazy or dont follow the steps that problems happen two golden sayings in the reef hobby memorize them and think of them for everything you do "nothing happens fast in a reeftank(or fowlr) but disaster" "the solution to pollution is dillution" patience is the key read read and read some more and when you think you know it read it again i guarantee youll learn something new every day ![]() cheers ![]() ![]() o and by the way check your wallet cause your now broke lol
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![]() Haha awesome well break down starts tomorrow!!! And the buying begins lol. Timeto empty t out my. wallet haha can't wait to start-up
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![]() Hahah so slight delay on the removal of the freshy stuff, but thats happening all tomorrow. Does anyone have an Idea about where I can go to find some Nano Koralia power heads for super cheap, and possibly a decent t5 lighting system about 24"-36" 2x or 4x the light space. Thanks for the help, also justa quick shot in the dark, would a 15g be to small for an anemone. Only reason I ask is cause Im kinda thinking clown fish are fun haha and I need an idea to build me tank around at this point in time; any suggestions?
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![]() I found a brand new t5 lighting system and I was curious if anyone knows much about this specific lighting system.
Coralife Aqualight T5 HO 24" Double Linear Strip Fixture And if anyone has input on a more inexpensive fixture this one runs about 139.99. |
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![]() The tank is bare, the filter moded. A korralia nano fire flow and next paycheck we start the cycle.
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![]() Well, you can get that fixture at JL Aquatics for $120 plus free shipping. I don't think you'll find much cheaper fixtures and one of these will do for a 15g FOWLR tank or maybe a few easy to keep soft corals. Anything else and you will want to upgrade the light.
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![]() Tank is set up, koralia nano powerhead, heater, and ac110 fuge mod. just gotta wait till next pay day and boom, waater, LS and LR
![]() just a question about my ac100 fuge what all do i use as media? |