First off.... awesome site with great answers to questions posted. I can't wait to attend my first meeting this Saturday!
While I've read a ton I am as confused (and overwhelmed) as ever regarding how to start my tank. I have had freshwater aquariums (up to 75 gal) for years but have always wanted to take the plunge into saltwater aquariums.
I am really lucky to have incorporated a built-in tank (135 gal acrylic; 60"x18"x24") into a big home renovation. At the same time I have a closet in the back for all the equipment (built now so I'm kind of stuck with the design and less room than ideal for a sump/refugium setup). In addition, I have access above the tank to anchor light fixtures.
I want to use LED lighting and would like this to be a reef tank. It is important that whatever I have fish, inverts, coral, live rock etc are cultured/farm raised and not ripped out of the ocean. I have no clue yet how that restricts my choices.
The biggest dilemma for me is sump and/or refugium and substrate in the tank using sand or oolite (which looks $). Then I can start thinking about plumbing, power heads,etc.
I want to do this right and have gobs of patience! I'd appreciate any advice on how to make this an awesome set up.
Ted
While I've read a ton I am as confused (and overwhelmed) as ever regarding how to start my tank. I have had freshwater aquariums (up to 75 gal) for years but have always wanted to take the plunge into saltwater aquariums.
I am really lucky to have incorporated a built-in tank (135 gal acrylic; 60"x18"x24") into a big home renovation. At the same time I have a closet in the back for all the equipment (built now so I'm kind of stuck with the design and less room than ideal for a sump/refugium setup). In addition, I have access above the tank to anchor light fixtures.
I want to use LED lighting and would like this to be a reef tank. It is important that whatever I have fish, inverts, coral, live rock etc are cultured/farm raised and not ripped out of the ocean. I have no clue yet how that restricts my choices.
The biggest dilemma for me is sump and/or refugium and substrate in the tank using sand or oolite (which looks $). Then I can start thinking about plumbing, power heads,etc.
I want to do this right and have gobs of patience! I'd appreciate any advice on how to make this an awesome set up.
Ted