Basic full overview of the system
Well noone can be out of this hobby for too long without wanting to watch a mantis destroy a snail or a clownfish bob in an anemone and I am no different. So for the summer while I am taking a chemistry class, I will be building and cycling and then stocking two tanks. I like JBJ's style and quality of product so I will be going with two JBJ tanks, one is the 28 gallon nano, whcih will either have LED lighting or halide lighting. Personally I prefer the LED. The overall lifetime costs of LED's ...
Updated 04-21-2010 at 05:09 PM by PBlueKan (Category Switch)
Alright, to give you a better idea of where this is going, lets get a quick equipment run down out of the way. I knew going into this that I wanted a stacked tank system so that it would not take up much space. I also wanted to make the build easy and have collected most of your normal reef tank operating goods. This entry turned out to probably be too long, but I hope it helps and more importantly, I hope I have accounted for everything (who ever really does though, right?). If you missed Part ...
Updated 04-21-2010 at 02:27 AM by Wes
Hello, my name is Dylan but online i go by Cael. I have a small reef system set up, a mere 20 gallons. It houses a wide variety of coral, fish, and invertebate. It was setup in october of last year and was an upgrade from a ten gallon. With loads of help and donations from teesquare it has come to be as it is today The stock list includes: FISH Tomini Tang (youth under three inches with move out plan) Pair Occ, Clowns ...
Updated 04-21-2010 at 07:32 PM by CaelCynndarr
This is my first blog post ever...I have really enjoyed reading and following along with all of your posts, so I figured now would be a good time to start my own... I am sooo excited to finally move up to a little larger tank! I recently purchased a 58 gallon oceanic with center overflow, along with a 15 gallon sump. This is a pic of it running before I bought it. It's less than 3 years old and in really good condition. For the ...
Updated 04-16-2010 at 10:20 PM by melev
Well, I found the site by the way of melev's reef... his 29 gallon is definitely the inspiration for mine. I started a saltwater tank 3 years ago when I got my apartment. Frankly I always wanted a fish tank, the parents would have nothing of it, so when I got my own place, it literally was the first thing I did. My wife really got interested in it too after we had some diving trips in jamaica for our honeymoon, so she's one of the reasons we've had to turn it into a reef tank (oh ...