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![]() Hey Reefmagic,
Welcome! I started back in 2007 but took a bit of a hiatus. I'm diving back into the hobby with a 5 gallon pico tank based on some of the things I learned the first time around. Tank size definitely matters. You need to consider how much time you're willing to invest. I had a 33 gallon before and IMO it was still too much work when it came to water changes. That said, larger tanks can be more stable and having a nano/pico tank doesn't necessarily mean I spend less maintenance on it. Saltwater is a whole different ball game. From your responses, I can tell that you need to spend alot more time reading about the foundations of a reef tank. Saltwater tanks are alot more complex due to additional filtration and maintenance mechanics vis-a-vis live rock/clean up crews/other various nutrient exporting methods. If you don't take the time to understand what fish and corals need, it will be a huge money sink because stuff will definitely die on you. With freshwater tanks, you could have gone weeks without changing water or even topping up but if you do that in a reef tank (especially a smaller one), you'll risk losing your entire tank livestock. Fortunately, there are technologies in this hobby that will make maintenance a bit easier. I'm now learning more about auto topoff systems as well as RODI/distilled water. |
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![]() WELCOME TO YOUR NEW ADDICTION ... i mean hobby
This site and basically the internet as a whole is now an insane resource i would recommend you start doing some of your own research, these forums are awesome for any questions or advice or problems you have but its no filler for you doing your own research (not sure if ill get in trouble linking this from another forum but ) http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=1031074 Here is a good start of some great articles covering everything to think about and need to know when your planning a tank and getting into the hobby Keep coming with the questions there are some people on here with amazing tanks and experience cheers Craig
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Current tank---125 gallon mixed reef 60 gallon sump, Reef octopus nw200 skimmer, Rapid LEDs, Maxspec gyre, Mp10s, Fuge, Biweekly 20% WC, QT everything |
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![]() I am looking at getting something big after doing some research and the fact that it will be better off in the long run. The fish i am looking into getting are corals, Triggers, Lion fish, Eels, to begin with and see how it goes from there.
Some really good advice in here guys that would have taken me a long time to work it all out, much appreciated. I am going to the http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=1031074 to read some articles open my eyes a little more to the world of keeping seawater aquariums. Thanks for the help guys i will get back to you after i have had a read!!! |