Reef Tank 180g - Davoaldo
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im only 14 and i have a 55 gallon and a 125 gallon ... so it doesn't matter when you start as long as you know what your doing and have a good dealer that will give you the right information. but if you have no experience i wouldn't go any bigger then a 75 gallon because once you go bigger its a lot different . Good Luck!
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Never ever go to petco friend. I stood at petco one day and i counted 6 diffent types diseases. You first need to study alittle about keeping a reef tank and how careful you must be not to introduce any diseases in your tank for they are hard to get read off. There is a good video that shows the basic of how to set up and maintain a reef tank . Its name its the reef aquarium dvd cost about 60 bucks in their website. Expensive huh? Well welcome to the world of reef keeping and money blowing.
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no way NEVER go to petco. never even think about it.
and i also think u shold not be setting up a reef yet. it sounds likie u have do expeince even with fresh water. mabay set a a small 30 gallon fresh water tank for about 3-5 years then start a fresh water im 13 and iv lived with fish ALL my life and i just set up my first saltwater tank ( i wish i dident, i wish i had waited a few more years) but once you get in to one its a great but pricey hobby.
con999000
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Can i buy a coral reef at petco. And how do you make the water have a current. What do i have to buy for that?
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How bis is your sump?
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yes i have a big sump under the tank
question...Any issues with the powder blue and the naso?
bulldog111111 2 years ago
Nope they all go fine together. Make sure you have enough rockwork for them to hide.
wixe123 2 years ago
Your tank is awesome!!!! I got a question , I left my t-5 light on for 24 straight hours and my live rock grew like crazy, got brown stuff over them, and my water got cloudy. Should I worry about anything or is that normal. If you get a chance check my tank out. Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
allmc23 2 years ago
If have high nutrient level i.e. high nitrate and high phosphate. Then the light will help the algae grow like weed (the brown stuff). The cloudy is probably bacteria boom.
These are usually signs of a young tank.
wixe123 2 years ago
Oh...also, I like the seafan on the right...What species is that?
bulldog111111 2 years ago
um.... not sure on the correct name but its the non-photosynthetic type.
wixe123 2 years ago