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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Oviedo, Fl
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Okay I've been reading till my eyes have fallen out
I think I Understand what I need and how these systems work but I would like you guys to help overlook my game plan here. Tank: 55g. FOWLR Lights: http://www.marinedepot.com/ps_ViewIt...t~CU01606.html Skimmer: http://www.thatpetplace.com/pet/group/11302/product.web Heater:http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produc...&N=2004+113767 (2) 100watt or (1) 200watt, Which one? Powerheads: have (2) 295GPH on the way, Gives me 10.72 per hour turnover rate http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produc...&N=2004+113040 Along with these: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produc...id=11363&rel=1 Salt: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produc...&N=2004+113009 Live Rock: floridaliverock.com 30# Live Sand: floridaliverock.com 30# Test Kit: ??? Hydrometer: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produc...&N=2004+113761 Need some type of base rock and was thinking some agronite sand to go with Live sand. Live Stock: Not exactly sure of what but here are my options: Blue/Green Chromis Ocellaris Clownfish Flame Hawkfish 6 line Wrasse Yellow Watchman Goby Bicolor Pseudochromis Racoon or Auriga Butterflyfish Lawnmower Blenny Turbo Snails Blue/Green Ricordea Mushroom Banded Coral Shrimp Dwarf Blue Leg Hermit Crab Also should I use this or get rid of it? It comes with the set-up I'm buying. http://www.aquariumguys.com/eheimecco1.html Also this tank I'm looking at getting is currently a freshwater. How do I go about resealing it so the meds do affect my reef? Scrape a layer of silicone off then put a new one on? Also can I put live sand dollars into my aquarium that I collect while snorkeling? Thanks Christopher P.S notice I didn't say a tang like many other newbs have in the past
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for a fish only, the stuff you picked out looks pretty good, although you could do a little better on the skimmer, not that that is a bad skimmer, its just there are much better ones for not much more money. its worth the extra 25-50 bucks for triple the skimmer. maybe this one?
http://www.marinesolutionsinc.com/ca...products_id=47 skip the live sand, get cheap dead sand, and use the extra money on more live rock. live sand is a scam imo, you dont get the life that you want. you just get a bit of bacteria, and you will have that soon enough in your cycle. just get more rock, and maybe find a local that will donate a couple handfuls of sand to seed your tank a bit better. hydrometers are ok, but a refractometer is a much better idea, its a bit more money, but it is far more reliable. if that is out of your price range, try to find a local store that has a refractometer, that wouldnt mind letting your calibrate your hydrometer every couple months.
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Will this skimmer be able to HOB since I'm not gonna have a sump until later this year or next year?
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ROTFLMAO!!! At Last!! Someone who reads alot and has a very good grasp on his/her needs in advance!
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Whew, Now that was alot of fun answering.
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Yea that was first thing that caught my eye as reefneck pointed out, that's a retro kit you picked out, hope you have a canopy to put it into and know the wiring.
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The planets must be aligned in some rare occurrence. Did I see Keri just compliment a newbie reef keeper?
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Thanks Reefneck, I was hoping you would reply. Yes I have a canopy.
I just picked up the tank tonight and the African Cichlids are pretty cool right now. I think my plan is to get all my SW gear together then change it over. I saw your post on the refractometer but it is way out of my $ range right now. As far as the Powerheads the ones I put up are already shipped As far as the Auriga Butterfly should I totally stear clear or is it something I'm gonna have to watch? |
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I gotta agree the $35-40 for a refractometer is way worth it dude, I had gone without one for quite some time, and i will never go back to a floating hydrometer again, the incredible accuracy, no need to do the temp compensation calculation after u get the reading from the floating one as the refractometer already compensates, and besides seem more sophisticated looking into a telescope like device, makes me feel smarter LOL
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Would any LFS worth their salt (no pun intended) be able to check my SG until I can get that?
As far as Ph's can I just add the one you suggested on top of the two on the way? And I have this crazy idea of adding a sump now but don't feel like making the overflow box, anybody got one for sale or know where I can get one at a reasonable price?
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I doubt that most LFS will have a refractometer. Where I work, we have a hydrometer. Just get the refractometer. If you have the money to buy a sump instead of making it, you can afford a refratometer.
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Okay it looks like I really really really need this refractometer! Added to the list!
What about buying the overflow box? Or could I make one out of 1" PVC? I'm good with the all the other plumbing since my Summer job is Landscaping and we do irrigation work too!
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Couldn't agree more. I'm lucky here as I have very good reef stores in my area who sell them and will check my water if need be.
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Okay cpl. more questions:
How can I tell if my tank is soaked in copper? Is the refractometer need when I'm cycling the tank? or Just when I add livestock? Where online can I buy an overflow box? Getting closer, real close!
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This one should be enough flow right?
http://cgi.ebay.com/AQUARIUM-WET-DRY...QQcmdZViewItem Can I do the copper test with my cichlids in there now?
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