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Old November 6th, 2007, 09:17 PM
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Another 1st timer here.

Well I am very new to this hobbie and I seem to be off to a good start. I recenty set up a 55gl aquarium with a wet/dry sump pump, power heads and about 60lbs of live rock. I recenty placed 6 small damsel in my tank about a few weeks ago to cycle my tank and plan on returning them back to the store when I am done with the cycle period. Heres a picture of what it looks like so far. Let me know what you guys think? Be honest I can take it.


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Old November 6th, 2007, 11:54 PM
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Re: Another 1st timer here.

I think it looks really good. Has your tank done cycling yet? I'm not so sure that the damsels will survive. In the future, instead of using live fish to cycle a tank, it's a better idea to throw in a piece of shrimp from the grocery store and let it rot. The cycle tends to go much quicker, and you don't waste money on fish that will probably die.

What kind of tank are you planning on having? Fish only? Reef? What kind of lights do you have right now, and do you plan on keeping those lights?

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Old November 7th, 2007, 12:02 AM
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Re: Another 1st timer here.

Looks good man, get rid of them DAMsels, they will only cause you probs in the future...Shrimp works great to cycle the tank...

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Old November 7th, 2007, 01:45 AM
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Re: Another 1st timer here.

First off,Welcome to the reef.
The tank looks great.But you will want to remove that air line from the power head in the left hand corner.It'll cause you problems with salt creep plus the micro-bubbles arent good for your fishes gills.
Those damsels will probably survive the cycle and leave you wishing they had died the first day.Their nearly impossible to catch in a tank thats stocked with rock.
Good luck with it,and post any questions you come up with along with any pics you want to share.
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Re: Another 1st timer here.

Muche gusto
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Old November 7th, 2007, 03:22 AM
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Re: Another 1st timer here.

Welcome, nice looking start to your tank, and just so you know, you and many others here are making me very very jealous!! Welcome to LR I think you will find the advice good and the peeps very freindly, I know I sure have in the short time I have been here.

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Re: Another 1st timer here.

Welcome to Living Reefs,
People must like to go background-less these days.I agree with Yote,you don't need the powerhead to shoot bubbles.There will be plenty of gas exchange by just pointing the powerhead near the surface causing a rippling effect.
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Re: Another 1st timer here.

Sorry double posted

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Re: Another 1st timer here.

Welcome to Living Reefs,
Good look on the tank and it looks good. We look forward to hearing about your tank. Also as a fellow 1st timer here ask any questions you can think of. People around here will definantly help you out and answer your questions.

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Re: Another 1st timer here.

Is that what that tube is for...... HA. I could not figure it out for the longest time. Learn something new every day. The light I have was giving to me from a friend. I deffiently need to upgrade them but at the molment I don't really need anything to extreme. It is a 36" Coral Life light system with 2 65watts blue and white blubs 4 prong.
I was told not to use shrimp from the supermarket from the gentlemen at the saltwater store. He said it would cause some serious problems and just use damsel to cycle the tank. I am deffiently going to take those lil angry punks outa my tank after it has cycled.
So what should I be looking into for lighting for my system. I would like to have some corals and some fish. I have read a lot about HO T5 lighting systems. Here is a dumb question. Anyway I can take apart the current lighting fixture I have and make it a 48" ha. J/K What I am i looking at in price range for a new lighting fixture for a 48" tank for some corals and fish.....?

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