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Old May 9th 06, 06:49 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Hey guys,
I'm setting up a new tank with a friend. I know a lot, and he knows a lot,
but neither of us has set up a tank in years. Now I know that there are
many new ways of doing things.....but he knows how he's done it before, and
that's how he wants to do it. For example, he went and bought a bag of
crushed coral, and I want to use sand. He wants a canister filter on it,
I'd rather do without the filter.

I've been looking for a site with up-to-date information on where to start
before we get any further, so I can be tactful about this and not just take
over, since it's my tank in my house. Thanks for your help.

Cindy


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Old May 9th 06, 07:14 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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http://www.reefcentral.com/ Here's a good start. LTG

"Cindy" wrote in message
. com...
Hey guys,
I'm setting up a new tank with a friend. I know a lot, and he knows a

lot,
but neither of us has set up a tank in years. Now I know that there are
many new ways of doing things.....but he knows how he's done it before,

and
that's how he wants to do it. For example, he went and bought a bag of
crushed coral, and I want to use sand. He wants a canister filter on it,
I'd rather do without the filter.

I've been looking for a site with up-to-date information on where to start
before we get any further, so I can be tactful about this and not just

take
over, since it's my tank in my house. Thanks for your help.

Cindy




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Old May 9th 06, 09:20 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Lloyd Olson wrote:
http://www.reefcentral.com/ Here's a good start. LTG


Also, plenty of articles on setting up a tank he

http://www.wetwebmedia.com/marine/setup/index.htm

Cheers,

Jeff
(UK)
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Old May 10th 06, 06:13 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Also, plenty of articles on setting up a tank he

http://www.wetwebmedia.com/marine/setup/index.htm

Cheers,

Jeff
(UK)

That's a new one for me, thank you!



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Old May 9th 06, 09:37 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Hi Lloyd!! Didn't know you were into reef tanks. Nice to see an old friend
on here from the pinball group!! As always your always there for great
advice for folks.

Susan
"Lloyd Olson" wrote in message
...
http://www.reefcentral.com/ Here's a good start. LTG

"Cindy" wrote in message
. com...
Hey guys,
I'm setting up a new tank with a friend. I know a lot, and he knows a

lot,
but neither of us has set up a tank in years. Now I know that there are
many new ways of doing things.....but he knows how he's done it before,

and
that's how he wants to do it. For example, he went and bought a bag of
crushed coral, and I want to use sand. He wants a canister filter on it,
I'd rather do without the filter.

I've been looking for a site with up-to-date information on where to
start
before we get any further, so I can be tactful about this and not just

take
over, since it's my tank in my house. Thanks for your help.

Cindy






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Old May 10th 06, 06:12 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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http://www.reefcentral.com/ Here's a good start. LTG

Have that one already, thanks.





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Old May 9th 06, 11:24 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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http://www.reefkeeping.com/
Look at the tanks of the month section. There are many nice ideas.
Sand Yes...Canister Filter BIG NO !!!
Besides the Reverse Daylight Photosynthesis Refugium w/Protein skimmer is
the
latest and greatest...if you have the room.

Lastly I always consult / read wetwebmedia.com first...Love the site !






"Cindy" wrote in message
. com...
Hey guys,
I'm setting up a new tank with a friend. I know a lot, and he knows a
lot, but neither of us has set up a tank in years. Now I know that there
are many new ways of doing things.....but he knows how he's done it
before, and that's how he wants to do it. For example, he went and bought
a bag of crushed coral, and I want to use sand. He wants a canister
filter on it, I'd rather do without the filter.

I've been looking for a site with up-to-date information on where to start
before we get any further, so I can be tactful about this and not just
take over, since it's my tank in my house. Thanks for your help.

Cindy



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Old May 10th 06, 02:20 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Why not canister filters? Is it because of the nitrates being high with
them? What other filtration is best?

Susan
"TheRock" wrote in message
news:uE88g.5186$re6.2318@trndny04...
http://www.reefkeeping.com/
Look at the tanks of the month section. There are many nice ideas.
Sand Yes...Canister Filter BIG NO !!!
Besides the Reverse Daylight Photosynthesis Refugium w/Protein skimmer is
the
latest and greatest...if you have the room.

Lastly I always consult / read wetwebmedia.com first...Love the site !






"Cindy" wrote in message
. com...
Hey guys,
I'm setting up a new tank with a friend. I know a lot, and he knows a
lot, but neither of us has set up a tank in years. Now I know that there
are many new ways of doing things.....but he knows how he's done it
before, and that's how he wants to do it. For example, he went and
bought a bag of crushed coral, and I want to use sand. He wants a
canister filter on it, I'd rather do without the filter.

I've been looking for a site with up-to-date information on where to
start before we get any further, so I can be tactful about this and not
just take over, since it's my tank in my house. Thanks for your help.

Cindy





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Old May 10th 06, 03:06 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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2 things:
1. They need weekly cleanings (nitrates). Junk builds up quick in the
filter media and
2. They don't give you a good air/water exchange like a wet/dry filter.

In the long run it's nice to be able to export nutrient from the water
through natural means (macroalgae).

ChemiPure and Phosphate sponge get pretty expensive.

I used a Rena X3 on my old 30gallon FO tank no problems.
It was actually a nice filter for the price.
But if you're keeping corals, I'm sold on alternating daylight
photosynthesis
with Chaetomorpha macroalgae (refugium setup)



"Susan" wrote in message
...
Why not canister filters? Is it because of the nitrates being high with
them? What other filtration is best?

Susan
"TheRock" wrote in message
news:uE88g.5186$re6.2318@trndny04...
http://www.reefkeeping.com/
Look at the tanks of the month section. There are many nice ideas.
Sand Yes...Canister Filter BIG NO !!!
Besides the Reverse Daylight Photosynthesis Refugium w/Protein skimmer is
the
latest and greatest...if you have the room.

Lastly I always consult / read wetwebmedia.com first...Love the site !






"Cindy" wrote in message
. com...
Hey guys,
I'm setting up a new tank with a friend. I know a lot, and he knows a
lot, but neither of us has set up a tank in years. Now I know that
there are many new ways of doing things.....but he knows how he's done
it before, and that's how he wants to do it. For example, he went and
bought a bag of crushed coral, and I want to use sand. He wants a
canister filter on it, I'd rather do without the filter.

I've been looking for a site with up-to-date information on where to
start before we get any further, so I can be tactful about this and not
just take over, since it's my tank in my house. Thanks for your help.

Cindy







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Old May 11th 06, 03:35 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Thanks Rock for the info Always appreciate the extra help.

Susan
"TheRock" wrote in message
news:SUb8g.5110$Rf6.4752@trndny05...
2 things:
1. They need weekly cleanings (nitrates). Junk builds up quick in the
filter media and
2. They don't give you a good air/water exchange like a wet/dry filter.

In the long run it's nice to be able to export nutrient from the water
through natural means (macroalgae).

ChemiPure and Phosphate sponge get pretty expensive.

I used a Rena X3 on my old 30gallon FO tank no problems.
It was actually a nice filter for the price.
But if you're keeping corals, I'm sold on alternating daylight
photosynthesis
with Chaetomorpha macroalgae (refugium setup)



"Susan" wrote in message
...
Why not canister filters? Is it because of the nitrates being high with
them? What other filtration is best?

Susan
"TheRock" wrote in message
news:uE88g.5186$re6.2318@trndny04...
http://www.reefkeeping.com/
Look at the tanks of the month section. There are many nice ideas.
Sand Yes...Canister Filter BIG NO !!!
Besides the Reverse Daylight Photosynthesis Refugium w/Protein skimmer
is the
latest and greatest...if you have the room.

Lastly I always consult / read wetwebmedia.com first...Love the site !






"Cindy" wrote in message
. com...
Hey guys,
I'm setting up a new tank with a friend. I know a lot, and he knows a
lot, but neither of us has set up a tank in years. Now I know that
there are many new ways of doing things.....but he knows how he's done
it before, and that's how he wants to do it. For example, he went and
bought a bag of crushed coral, and I want to use sand. He wants a
canister filter on it, I'd rather do without the filter.

I've been looking for a site with up-to-date information on where to
start before we get any further, so I can be tactful about this and not
just take over, since it's my tank in my house. Thanks for your help.

Cindy









 




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