hi welcome to the reef going to love it here!!
lots of fun/info/fun/help/fun....
lots of fun/info/fun/help/fun....
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Hey, thanks, yeah it's been great so far, being here helped me decide between RedSea and Waterbox lol.hi welcome to the reef going to love it here!!
lots of fun/info/fun/help/fun....
Great minds and all that jazz haha. Yeah for sure, be good to see how/what you do!Welcome! Got the exact same tank and I’m loving it, I’ll probably do a thread for the tank soon
Welcome! What are you planning on putting in the? Is this your first saltwater tank?
Hey! Appreciate the warm welcome man. I was doing a lot of research until I found a fish shop in Basildon selling it for a couple of hundred pounds cheaper then the bog standard £1,799.Welcome to R2R and the salty world Mos. I have a 130.4. Waterbox are great tanks. Lots of knowledgeable and helpful people here who will support and advise you when needed. Where did you buy your tank?
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Welcome I'm also new here.Hey all,
Recently just purchased the above tank. I am a new marine reefer coming from the freshwater world.
I have had my tank for a few weeks now. Cabinet built, sump plumbed. Will be taking my time and updating my progress here with pictures.
Still looking into options for all equipment (nothing purchased as of yet):
Lighting - currently liking the AI Hydras
Return pump - Maxspect-Jump DC10
Mechanical Filteration - Sump has 2 sock compartments but I know I won't keep up with changing socks every couple of days lol. Currently looking at the Klir DI-4 roller mat. Only issue is I can't seem to find one in the UK!
I would also like to run some sort of carbon, to ensure clear and non yellowing of the water.
Flow - Maxspect Gyres. The Vortex MP40's are not cheap! But I would be more inclined if they could tilt. So it is Gyres Vs Power heads at the moment!
Skimmer - There are way too many out there but I will most probably stay small-med (got to think about all the work the rollermat will do so no need to go big)
Rock/Substrate - Dry rock/sand most likely CaribSea.
Ideally I would like all equipment to be DC controlled. I'm about that tank automation life lol! Thinking about a Seneye-reef, but more so to use as a PAR meter upon set up and maybe an Apex.
Please feel free to let me know your thoughts, suggestions and opinions!
(FYI, there will be no furniture in front of the tank once I get going lol)
Mos
Hi Mos. I bought mine from Reef Lounge Aquatics in Basildon. Probably same place as you. I found Karim there very helpfulHey! Appreciate the warm welcome man. I was doing a lot of research until I found a fish shop in Basildon selling it for a couple of hundred pounds cheaper then the bog standard £1,799.
I didn't intend to actually buy the tank just yet but once I found it at that price I went straight for it.
What about yourself?
Those people have a major issues with their tanks and just don't want to admit it lol. The parasites they are trying to "live with" forces them to only keep certain types of fish or inverts. Some people even go coral only because they can no longer keep fish in their tanks.Hey man!
So, I have been reading about QT (I will of course) BUT I have seen some people never ever QT'ing their livestock. So it does make me think..
I know freshwater livestock is somewhat different, I had 3 tanks running for a few years and I never quarantined anything and everything was fine.
What a small world ey! Karim and Shah have been amazing, I will be visiting them soon.Hi Mos. I bought mine from Reef Lounge Aquatics in Basildon. Probably same place as you. I found Karim there very helpful
That is crazy! Imagine not being able to have fish because of not QT'ing..Those people have a major issues with their tanks and just don't want to admit it lol. The parasites they are trying to "live with" forces them to only keep certain types of fish or inverts. Some people even go coral only because they can no longer keep fish in their tanks.
Trust me, Quarantine everything. It's not that expensive to do so and it will save you a ton of money that you otherwise would spend on replacing your pets and battling infestations.
Not sure if they have Petco where you are but you can get a simple 20 Gallon cube to start Quarantine. Prices here are lesa than a $1 per gallon of tank size. Then get a cheap hang on back filter and you're ready to go.
I Quarantine everything prior to it going into my tank. Here's a picture of my Hospital Tank (on bottom) and Coral Quarantine Aquarium.