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Hello there!
I am tunicata, I've been into reefkeeping specifically for the past...3 years now? It all started in college when a friend of mine forced me to help her maintain a FOWLR she had built for her independent study.
My major was marine biology but I could not stand fish tanks! NO PURPOSE!
Lol, that was a long time ago. Now I have tanks of my own and while I only have 3 green chromis for 'effect' I am venturing into gaining more fish (mainly because my gf says she likes other peoples tanks more...grr).
My main stock is leather corals and LPS corals. Right now I have a 65g tank w/40g sump. Will soon either add on a 33g L and 20g L or give those two tanks as it's own system and run it on a 30g sump.
I don't really like the dimensions of the 65g tank, short yet deep. I'm told that I would like it more if it looked less like a science project and more like a real display i.e. nice scaping and fish. It is not heavily automated. Only thing is my lights on a timer. I don't dose, but I have for calcium and alkalinity with ESV. I'm waiting on an order from bulkreefsupply to try out their stuff. Just want to see/try things out on my smaller set up.
This is the reason I am setting up the other tanks (they will house my projects). This is the reason I am trying to get a longer display to be safe for tangs. Not sure what to get but that wont happen until late summer.
What else can I say...my fav. corals are acans and micros, the fleshy variety.
I am beginning to try my hand at a variety of DIY projects. I am now just researching and hope to see if I can raise clownfish or banggai fry (while culturing rot. and phyto as well).
Well, that's about it I suppose unless someone wants to say something.
If you know of any cool projects to do that would be good for a beginner in mechanical hands-on projects let me know!!! I believe someone will be showing me to to install bulk fittings soon!
I am tunicata, I've been into reefkeeping specifically for the past...3 years now? It all started in college when a friend of mine forced me to help her maintain a FOWLR she had built for her independent study.
My major was marine biology but I could not stand fish tanks! NO PURPOSE!
Lol, that was a long time ago. Now I have tanks of my own and while I only have 3 green chromis for 'effect' I am venturing into gaining more fish (mainly because my gf says she likes other peoples tanks more...grr).
My main stock is leather corals and LPS corals. Right now I have a 65g tank w/40g sump. Will soon either add on a 33g L and 20g L or give those two tanks as it's own system and run it on a 30g sump.
I don't really like the dimensions of the 65g tank, short yet deep. I'm told that I would like it more if it looked less like a science project and more like a real display i.e. nice scaping and fish. It is not heavily automated. Only thing is my lights on a timer. I don't dose, but I have for calcium and alkalinity with ESV. I'm waiting on an order from bulkreefsupply to try out their stuff. Just want to see/try things out on my smaller set up.
This is the reason I am setting up the other tanks (they will house my projects). This is the reason I am trying to get a longer display to be safe for tangs. Not sure what to get but that wont happen until late summer.
What else can I say...my fav. corals are acans and micros, the fleshy variety.
I am beginning to try my hand at a variety of DIY projects. I am now just researching and hope to see if I can raise clownfish or banggai fry (while culturing rot. and phyto as well).
Well, that's about it I suppose unless someone wants to say something.
If you know of any cool projects to do that would be good for a beginner in mechanical hands-on projects let me know!!! I believe someone will be showing me to to install bulk fittings soon!