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need help with saltwater
I would like to enter into a correspondence with someone who is skilled with
keeping marine tanks and marine creatures . I am experienced with freshwater, but I have only had one tank of sal****er, and my skills are in need of some improvement. particularly setting up tank with wet-dry filter, sump, skimmers, etcetera, and what types and brands of equipment/materials to use. If anyone can or will help, please reply here and I will contact you. Thanks much, mike. |
need help with saltwater
On Apr 25, 8:55*am, "mike d." wrote:
I would like to enter into a correspondence with someone who is skilled with keeping *marine tanks and marine creatures . I am experienced with freshwater, but I *have only had one tank of sal****er, and my skills are in need of some improvement. particularly setting up tank with wet-dry filter, sump, skimmers, etcetera, and what types and brands of equipment/materials to use. *If anyone can or will help, please reply here and I will contact you. Thanks much, mike. Well your sure inthe wrong group here dude. This is nothing but a collection of trolls, and whiney asses who all think they are reef gods but don;t know jack **** about what they are talking about most times. Go to a real web based forum and get info and then you will know who exactly you are dealing with instead of idiotic trolls and dumbasses. Might I suggest: reefcentral.com creativereefing.com sal****erfish.com Thats where the real foolks in the know that are not stuck on themselves post at and the forums are spam and troll free as well.unlike this hole in the wall wanna be group with its ******s! |
need help with saltwater
Mike
First and foremost, you need to get a really good book on reef tanks and read it. Then read it again. your best bet is once you are ready to set up the tank, post a question or 2 and wait for a response. Look for the most consistent answer in the responses. There are some in here that do know a lot, some who like to ask questions and some who like to have fun at others expense. But they all have different areas of expertise and can help you with your tank. Second: Brand names for various equipment is usually an opinion as to who has a better product, again, look for the most consistent answer. Third: Look to other sources for information, Newsgroups are o.k, but there are plenty of other forums that are much better in getting your questions answered Good Luck mike d. wrote: I would like to enter into a correspondence with someone who is skilled with keeping marine tanks and marine creatures . I am experienced with freshwater, but I have only had one tank of sal****er, and my skills are in need of some improvement. particularly setting up tank with wet-dry filter, sump, skimmers, etcetera, and what types and brands of equipment/materials to use. If anyone can or will help, please reply here and I will contact you. Thanks much, mike. |
need help with saltwater
"Peter Pan" wrote in message . .. Mike First and foremost, you need to get a really good book on reef tanks and read it. Then read it again. your best bet is once you are ready to set up the tank, post a question or 2 and wait for a response. Look for the most consistent answer in the responses. There are some in here that do know a lot, some who like to ask questions and some who like to have fun at others expense. But they all have different areas of expertise and can help you with your tank. Second: Brand names for various equipment is usually an opinion as to who has a better product, again, look for the most consistent answer. Third: Look to other sources for information, Newsgroups are o.k, but there are plenty of other forums that are much better in getting your questions answered One more piece of advice - find a local reef club. Here is a good place to start: http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/fo...?s=&forumid=80 -- Steve |
Steve Heath aka August West the faggott and chute packing clown
On Apr 28, 3:40*pm, "Steve Heath"
wrote: "Peter Pan" wrote in message . .. Mike First and foremost, you need to get a really good book on reef tanks and read it. Then read it again. your best bet is once you are ready to set up the tank, post a question or 2 and wait for a response. Look for the most consistent answer in the responses. *There are some in here that do know a lot, some who like to ask questions and some who like to have fun at others expense. But they all have different areas of expertise and can help you with your tank. Second: *Brand names for various equipment is usually an opinion as to who has a better product, again, look for the most consistent answer. Third: Look to other sources for information, Newsgroups are o.k, but there are plenty of other forums that are much better in getting your questions answered One more piece of advice - find a local reef club. *Here is a good place to start:http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/fo...?s=&forumid=80 -- Steve |
need help with saltwater
"mike d." wrote on Fri, 25 Apr 2008:
I would like to enter into a correspondence with someone who is skilled with keeping marine tanks and marine creatures . I am experienced with freshwater, but I have only had one tank of sal****er, and my skills are in need of some improvement. Do you have any specific questions? particularly setting up tank with wet-dry filter, sump, skimmers, etcetera, and what types and brands of equipment/materials to use. Are you thinking of growing corals, or fish-only? Corals are a lot more sensitive to water quality and light. Fish(-only) can thrive with a lot less equipment. So it matters a lot what your plans are. You should definitely consider live rock/live sand instead of the wet-dry filter. LR/LS is the typical setup for modern reef tanks. Protein skimmer is a good idea though. Refugium (to grow copepods, and macroalgae on a 24hr or reverse daylight cycle) also. And the sump ought to be as big as you can fit. Most people (obviously) try to maximize their display tank, and think of the sump as an afterthought, probably just a nice place to store equipment. But it turns out that your tank would be vastly more stable and easier to care for if you had a huge sump and a relatively smaller show tank. Like, if you have a 50g show tank, but then behind a wall in the next room, or down in the basement, you have a connecting 500g sump. A setup like that would do _great_. Of course, nobody does that. But just keep that ideal in mind as you think about a sump. The bigger sump (+ refugium) you design, the better your system will work. -- Don __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Don Geddis http://reef.geddis.org/ Mistakes: It could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others. -- Despair.com |
Steve Heath aka August West the faggott and chute packing clown
On Apr 28, 4:55*pm, Big Habeeb wrote:
On Apr 28, 3:40*pm, "Steve Heath" wrote: "Peter Pan" wrote in message ... Mike First and foremost, you need to get a really good book on reef tanks and read it. Then read it again. your best bet is once you are ready to set up the tank, post a question or 2 and wait for a response. Look for the most consistent answer in the responses. *There are some in here that do know a lot, some who like to ask questions and some who like to have fun at others expense. But they all have different areas of expertise and can help you with your tank. Second: *Brand names for various equipment is usually an opinion as to who has a better product, again, look for the most consistent answer. Third: Look to other sources for information, Newsgroups are o.k, but there are plenty of other forums that are much better in getting your questions answered One more piece of advice - find a local reef club. *Here is a good place to start:http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/fo...?s=&forumid=80 -- Steve- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
need help with saltwater
thank you. Mike.
"Big Habeeb" wrote in message ... On Apr 25, 8:55 am, "mike d." wrote: I would like to enter into a correspondence with someone who is skilled with keeping marine tanks and marine creatures . I am experienced with freshwater, but I have only had one tank of sal****er, and my skills are in need of some improvement. particularly setting up tank with wet-dry filter, sump, skimmers, etcetera, and what types and brands of equipment/materials to use. If anyone can or will help, please reply here and I will contact you. Thanks much, mike. Well your sure inthe wrong group here dude. This is nothing but a collection of trolls, and whiney asses who all think they are reef gods but don;t know jack **** about what they are talking about most times. Go to a real web based forum and get info and then you will know who exactly you are dealing with instead of idiotic trolls and dumbasses. Might I suggest: reefcentral.com creativereefing.com sal****erfish.com Thats where the real foolks in the know that are not stuck on themselves post at and the forums are spam and troll free as well.unlike this hole in the wall wanna be group with its ******s! |
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