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what a read. I know you're new to reefing, don't let people like this put you off of it. People go through a lot of trials and tribulations in reefing and you'll come across extremist views all over the place due to how hard reefers work to get to their ideal set up and also due to lessons learned through their own individual experiences. Be careful when you are asking general questions like this on sites like this. The best bet is to do the best that you can with the resources you have available. My 1st tank was a sumpless 32 gallon bowfront, heavily stocked with a prizm HOB skimmer and no sump, just a rena xp1 packed with live rock. My next real jump was to a 72 gallon, it was sumpless initially and I was still using that Prizm skimmer but I went out and bought one of those "horrible siphon overflows" and upgraded to a euroreef RS80 to put in my new 15 gallon sump. (as a side note, I have used 2 different siphon overflows, one of which I built myself and BOTH of them have never lost siphon and have never stopped working through power outages and countless maintenance pump shutdowns...plus they take up less realestate and are mch quiter than many internal overflows). I upgraded from there to a multitude of tanks and finally broke everything down into my main display now, which is a 95 gallon with an external siphon overflow I built and a 60 gallon acrylic sump. I've spent a tonne of money on equipment now, like a wavebox, tunze powerheads, a calcium reactor pakage, a schuran skimmer and an aquacontroller and would I sit here and say that my current system is any better than that first 30 gallon? NO. I've learned a lot and paced myself according to the money and time I had to put in to this hobby. sometimes that meant wasted resources or backtracking on some progress made in order to accomodate a new upgrade that I just couldn't afford or understand the necessity of prior to that but it worked for me and I have enjoyed my genesis through this hobby immensely. So try and filter opinions from facts and make sure you don't let anyone tell you what you can and can't do...just get out there, get reefing and start learning.... |
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![]() I also have a remora and it's awesome. Upgraded from a coralife which i thought is a bit too loud.
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![]() can you get some of the rubber coated lead weights wher you are. that maybe heavy enough. Being rubber coated it will not leach in to the tank. Also good to hear the air pump works well for you.
Bill |
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![]() One note about the remora C pro, It is noisy.
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Andy |
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![]() There is a Deltec HOB for sale in the buy/sell section. Good price for brand new.
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