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hi---
I`m as new as you are. The people on this newsgroup have been great. The guys at Marine Depot made sure I read ""Natural Reef Aquariums" by John Tullock before I bought ANYTHING. It really made me feel more comfortable about jumping into the Salt Water thang. I was lucky---they had it at my Public Library. To be honest---there`s almost TOO MUCH info out there--- but heres some places I found: This site has just about everything in easy-to-read,step-by-step sections. They will even send you a "Sal****er 101" daily lesson if you give them your email address: http://saltaquarium.about.com/ Another good Forum site: http://www.aquariumadvice.com/index....8a851906513476 These people are conservationist reef-keepers. They are proponents of making your own Rock instead of harvesting it from the sea. There is a lot of real interesting info he. they also sell live critter packages. They sound like real experts: http://www.garf.org/ wrote in message ... Hello, I have wanted to do sal****er for a couple of years. After a recent promotion I think I might actually be able to afford it. I was hoping to get some ideas. I have an available 39 Gallon tank (Same footprint as a 29 just taller). I would like to use what I have simply because I want to see how this goes before I sink to much money into it. What I am thinking of doing is using the current tank to start out then moving up in size when money permits. I would like to go to 90 or 120 then I could use the current tank as a sump. I would love to hear suggestions on the best way to go. Also your opinions of my "master plan" would be appreciated. The only other specific that i would like to address is wether my biowheel filtration will be enough. Please list sites that would be good for doing some research on. THANKS!! James |
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![]() On 11-Sep-2006, "StringerBell" wrote: This site has just about everything in easy-to-read,step-by-step sections. They will even send you a "Sal****er 101" daily lesson if you give them your email address: http://saltaquarium.about.com/ Awesome Site!! I think it might even answer my filtration question.... =) |
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