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Old 11-21-2012, 06:42 PM
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Hey everyone,
Started up my first saltwater reef tank in late september, and I am just starting to get some frags in the tank. But lately after I put some more powerful power heads in I noticed that there is tons of little bubbles. Is this normal for a small tank or is it something I should be looking into more before I introduce anything. All of my snails, crabs and polyps seem to be doing fine and my levels are fine.


Thanks for any help!
That's my first post! It always seems to be problems that bring people to this forum!
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Old 11-21-2012, 06:47 PM
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Welcome to the forum!



This was my first post... those all seem like silly questions now..

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n00b alert!.. 54G sump-less setup..
Hey everyone,
I have decided to take a plunge in the salty depths.

I have a 54G tank that I am using for my first SW setup. However due to space limitations & limited budget, I am going to try a sump-less setup. I am looking to keep some coral, LR, couple fish, nothing over the top (in terms of reef).. Kind of a Reef for Dumbies idea.. something to work with and learn from.

-Is a HOB filter (Whisper 60) adequately sized to handle a 54 SW? or should I invest in a Canister system?
-Is a skimmer required right from the beginning?
-What is the recommended light wattage for a tank of this size? (I have 2x39W T5HO @ 36")
-How much GPH should a 54G be running for proper flow?

Any other info you can help me with, and things I need to be aware of in a sumpless system would be great!

Cheers
Josh
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Old 11-21-2012, 06:52 PM
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Ah ha I found it May 2 2007


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Clown fish usually will not get along with each other unless they are already a matched pair. A clown goby would be a good addition, because of their size clown fish leave them alone (you can only get one, two would fight).
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Old 11-21-2012, 07:25 PM
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Where has those 11 years gone?

11-14-2001 07:08 PM

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Is anyone selling Montipora capricornus?
It's pretty amazing that this forum still has content from that long ago. Some forums that I've been on would have DB crashes and no backup to recover from.
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Old 11-21-2012, 07:30 PM
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wow guys reading all these posts some over 10 yrs ago , i gotta kudos to you guys for being around so long you all obviously have a passion for the hobby that has outlasted alot of other reefers


now i spose the next thread should be how much do you all think you spent in your reefing career lol we wont go there lol


keep em coming guys!!
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Old 11-21-2012, 09:03 PM
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My first post over 10 years ago was to Tony (Delphinus)

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Hey Delphinus,

I'm new to this whole canreef thing. There is absolutely nobody in Edmonton that does reefkeeping (well I know a few) so that's why I'm in the Calgary discussion (my home-town is Calgary) I had a microbubble problem for quite some time....annoying isn't it? Do you run an inline pump or submersible one? I find that if it's an inline pump...silicone anywhere that draws water in...it might not leak, but it's sucking a tiny bit of air from somewhere. it worked for me, but took quite a while before I could silicone everything and finally overcome the problem.
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This appears to be the very first post ever on Canreef:

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The good people that run www.thereeftank.com are putting on a picnic in Portland on the 18th of August (Saturday). Scott, myself and our significant others are heading down there. If anyone else is interested let one of us know and we can arrange to meet up and head down together.
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