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      February 8th, 2008
Hello. I am a biology teacher and I teach older students in Biology 2. We study every living thing, basically and my students are not all that interested in some of the so called "simpler" animals. Especially things that live in the ocean. I would love to have a reef tank, but I have only had freshwater fish before, and only very small set ups before.

Any help that can be given would be greatly appreciated!

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      February 8th, 2008
Welcome to the reef.You've come to right site for information.
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      February 8th, 2008
Hi and welcome! I'm a biologist myself (I have a BS and MS and am working on my PhD). You can have a pretty cool small set up, there are lots of nano tanks that have all of the equipment built in. Nanos can be a challenge to keep (there's not much room for mistakes in small systems) but would be perfect for a classroom if that's what you're looking to do.

 
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      February 8th, 2008
Uhhh... ummm... Ok HI.

I tend to get nervous when talking to teachers, LOL J/K

You are with out a doubt in the right place for info, We ( most likely Bifferwine) will fight to answer your questions in a fast maner. LOL

Smaller systems tend to look Nicer, faster. but the small water amount tends to lead to problems a lil faster than in a Large tank. I suggest looking into a ALL IN ONE system , Red Sea Max (RSM ) has a Very nice all in one setup that has Everything you need to run a healthy reef,
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      February 9th, 2008
hello and welcome!!..i think too that having a reef tank will be very educational for the kids..good choice!!..theres a section of very usefull info for begginers..have fun!!!

 
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      February 9th, 2008
I also have a biology/chemistry degree. Depending on where you live, maybe you could take a field trip to an aquarium. For instance, I belong to The Dallas World Aquarium, and that would be the best place ever for a field trip.

The sky is the limit on what you can learn about with a tank, and maybe inspire some students to become marine biologists.

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      February 9th, 2008
if u need halp finding an awsome nano tank look hear, everything is built in.

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      February 10th, 2008
welcome to living reefs. If you plan on setting up a tank for teaching, I would recomend something a little larger than a nano. that way you can build a large refugium for viewing. let that baby mature and get full of pods, bristleworms, feather dusters, etc. that's bound to get their attention for the "smaller" things that live in the ocean.

 
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      March 8th, 2008
Hello, welcome. I have notice that there are a lot of educated people into reefs on this forum. I am also a teacher. I have a BS in Exceptional Student Education, An MBA (Master in Business Administration), a Master in Education Leadership and I am currently working on my Doctorate (Ed.d).

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      March 8th, 2008
i beg to differ matti. i think that the georgia aquarium is the best place to go for a field trip. it is the biggest. plus i know bernie marcus. the guy who owns it

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