Hello All-
I have been perusing this site for awhile now and love to read and learn from so many knowledgeable people. Years ago I tried to get into the Salt Water Hobby but didn't do so hot and felt horrible for my poor skills so I broke my tank down and sold everything. Well the itch came back and I am hear to try again. I feel much more confident this time as I have been doing nothing but researching for months prior to just jumping in. I plan on starting very small and working my way up. I also chose to put a great deal of investment in to my equipment from the start hoping to really get things off on the right foot. I have been obsessively watching BRStv videos and that has been very helpful. They seem like a great company; do you all have good experience with them too? I have a few LFS near me but not a ton unless I drive a ways. Anyone living in Northern Colorado please let me know what stores you frequent!
As far as my failings go, we have had 2 separate Red Sea Tanks delivered and upon delivery both were chipped/cracked a bit in the bottom corner so I am sitting staring at a broken tank awaiting for my 3rd delivery and hoping this one will be good to go! I was too nervous trying to fix the chip that occurred in my first tank from transport. 3rd time is a charm right?
My current goals:
1- cycle my tank appropriately; my LFS keeps saying I can put rock, sand and Dr. Tim's in and then put clownfish the next day to help cycle. I think I'd prefer to do it "right" and cycle with nothing but live rock, sand, no lights, and phantom feeding the tank for a few weeks or so?
2- once I am sure cycle is done add my first set of copepods and clean up critters. Then eventually a couple clownfish, some type of small tang, maybe firefish, and then a year or so down the road when I feel like I have good microfauna and copepods maybe a sand sifting goby and/or mandarin. I don't want to get a mandarin if I shouldn't but I am hoping if I am patient enough and provide a safe place for copepods within a year or so of adding new ones I would have a good population to support a captive bread mandarin???
3- After a few months and after cycling and adding some fish I want to add some softies and not too difficult corals at which time I will have to figure out what type of system to run/dose for corals. I was interested in the Red Sea Reefer Program. Anyone have experience with it and cost? Or should I just use Kalk or 2 stage dosing or something?
4- Just be able to maintain a nice easy as can be mixed reef with not too many demanding SPS corals until I get super addicted but at that point hopefully have a pretty good grasp on needs of my tank.
I see a lot of people going through tank builds in here and I just don't think I have enough outside the box thinking yet to justify a build thread but here is the equipment I have secured so far and some extra thoughts;
-Red Sea Reefer 425XL and original sump layout (I plan on just using their plumbing I think; I have done a lot of reading about hard plumbing and it is very intriguing but I am not sure it is something I can tackle right now. I am hoping I can use the plumbing that comes with the Red Seas and upgrade eventually.)
* My biggest hang up with current sump design is finding a place for a makeshift refugium. I have been thinking about using egg crate to make a section I can have rubble and chaeto for housing pods or buying an in tank refugium and putting that in sump for same purpose.
Here are some other things I have bought so far:
-COR 15 return pump
-New APEX kit with energy bar and 4 probes
- No3PO4X
- RO/DI 4 stage BRS deluxe
- Caribsea Pink Fiji Arag-Alive
-Carbisea Dry Live Rock- shapes boxes
- Red Sea RSK protein Skimmer (I might upgrade to the RSK 600 but can't decide).
- One & Only to help cycle
- Tropic Marin Sea Salt
- 2 Maxspect Gyre XF330
- Hanna instruments testing instruments - many different ones. When just starting out and doing mainly FOWLR I wasn't sure what all ones I would need for that purpose so I just bought a whole bunch knowing I'd like to have softies, then LPS and finally a go at SPS but in like a year or longer.
-Tunze Osmolater 3155
- Red Sea 4" filter cups to replace filters socks and maybe use those to put Carbon or something in them with filter floss on top of some type?
- Inkbird Temp controller with finnex 300 watt heater
- Pod hotel (again hoping to figure out how to have a small refugium somewhere for them as well but thought I could try this as I am working on it. )
-8x8x4 marine pure block for sump
-ROX Carbon; was just going to put in to filter cups
-garbage cans and containers for water changes and fish acclimation if not going to QT
-misc food and feeding equipment
-small tank for QT tank with heater, filter (can i use it to quarantine fish and corals or would I need 2 separate tanks?
Questions:
1- what am I missing?
2- What am I wrong on?
3- Thanks for taking any time out of your day to even read through this! Hopefully I posted in the right area and the right way I look forward to hearing anyone's thoughts!
Kim
I have been perusing this site for awhile now and love to read and learn from so many knowledgeable people. Years ago I tried to get into the Salt Water Hobby but didn't do so hot and felt horrible for my poor skills so I broke my tank down and sold everything. Well the itch came back and I am hear to try again. I feel much more confident this time as I have been doing nothing but researching for months prior to just jumping in. I plan on starting very small and working my way up. I also chose to put a great deal of investment in to my equipment from the start hoping to really get things off on the right foot. I have been obsessively watching BRStv videos and that has been very helpful. They seem like a great company; do you all have good experience with them too? I have a few LFS near me but not a ton unless I drive a ways. Anyone living in Northern Colorado please let me know what stores you frequent!
As far as my failings go, we have had 2 separate Red Sea Tanks delivered and upon delivery both were chipped/cracked a bit in the bottom corner so I am sitting staring at a broken tank awaiting for my 3rd delivery and hoping this one will be good to go! I was too nervous trying to fix the chip that occurred in my first tank from transport. 3rd time is a charm right?
My current goals:
1- cycle my tank appropriately; my LFS keeps saying I can put rock, sand and Dr. Tim's in and then put clownfish the next day to help cycle. I think I'd prefer to do it "right" and cycle with nothing but live rock, sand, no lights, and phantom feeding the tank for a few weeks or so?
2- once I am sure cycle is done add my first set of copepods and clean up critters. Then eventually a couple clownfish, some type of small tang, maybe firefish, and then a year or so down the road when I feel like I have good microfauna and copepods maybe a sand sifting goby and/or mandarin. I don't want to get a mandarin if I shouldn't but I am hoping if I am patient enough and provide a safe place for copepods within a year or so of adding new ones I would have a good population to support a captive bread mandarin???
3- After a few months and after cycling and adding some fish I want to add some softies and not too difficult corals at which time I will have to figure out what type of system to run/dose for corals. I was interested in the Red Sea Reefer Program. Anyone have experience with it and cost? Or should I just use Kalk or 2 stage dosing or something?
4- Just be able to maintain a nice easy as can be mixed reef with not too many demanding SPS corals until I get super addicted but at that point hopefully have a pretty good grasp on needs of my tank.
I see a lot of people going through tank builds in here and I just don't think I have enough outside the box thinking yet to justify a build thread but here is the equipment I have secured so far and some extra thoughts;
-Red Sea Reefer 425XL and original sump layout (I plan on just using their plumbing I think; I have done a lot of reading about hard plumbing and it is very intriguing but I am not sure it is something I can tackle right now. I am hoping I can use the plumbing that comes with the Red Seas and upgrade eventually.)
* My biggest hang up with current sump design is finding a place for a makeshift refugium. I have been thinking about using egg crate to make a section I can have rubble and chaeto for housing pods or buying an in tank refugium and putting that in sump for same purpose.
Here are some other things I have bought so far:
-COR 15 return pump
-New APEX kit with energy bar and 4 probes
- No3PO4X
- RO/DI 4 stage BRS deluxe
- Caribsea Pink Fiji Arag-Alive
-Carbisea Dry Live Rock- shapes boxes
- Red Sea RSK protein Skimmer (I might upgrade to the RSK 600 but can't decide).
- One & Only to help cycle
- Tropic Marin Sea Salt
- 2 Maxspect Gyre XF330
- Hanna instruments testing instruments - many different ones. When just starting out and doing mainly FOWLR I wasn't sure what all ones I would need for that purpose so I just bought a whole bunch knowing I'd like to have softies, then LPS and finally a go at SPS but in like a year or longer.
-Tunze Osmolater 3155
- Red Sea 4" filter cups to replace filters socks and maybe use those to put Carbon or something in them with filter floss on top of some type?
- Inkbird Temp controller with finnex 300 watt heater
- Pod hotel (again hoping to figure out how to have a small refugium somewhere for them as well but thought I could try this as I am working on it. )
-8x8x4 marine pure block for sump
-ROX Carbon; was just going to put in to filter cups
-garbage cans and containers for water changes and fish acclimation if not going to QT
-misc food and feeding equipment
-small tank for QT tank with heater, filter (can i use it to quarantine fish and corals or would I need 2 separate tanks?
Questions:
1- what am I missing?
2- What am I wrong on?
3- Thanks for taking any time out of your day to even read through this! Hopefully I posted in the right area and the right way I look forward to hearing anyone's thoughts!
Kim