I think I may have been misunderstood here. What I was trying to say was worry about plumbing, how to do water changes, and general set-up. I guess I should have been more clear. I definately agree with these guys that you need to know what you want before getting your lights or for that fact a skimmer. My main point was to start getting the basics down before you get into corals and there needs. Just to be clear I agree that you should know if you wnat softies, lps,sps before getting your lights or skimmer, or your return pump. Ok enough rambeling I hope this clears up what I was trying to say.
Does water always taste like salt and poo????
well, i went tonight to petco (out of curiousity) and got a printout of all the SW fish they offer and their prices. The LFS was closed already, else i woulda went there.
I would also check online for info on the species you like. Large chain pet stores are famous for haveing VERY incorect info. BTW what caught you're eye??
Does water always taste like salt and poo????
I saw a GORGEOUS solid yellow tang that was about 2.5"... i mean beautiful!And of course some nice looking tiny tomato clowns, and some really pretty percula clowns. They didn't have much on display, but those 3 were the most appealing. They alose had some turbo snails, a couple Gobys, A Niger Trigger, and a few of others that I can't remember. It was fun! I'm addicted and I don't even have a tank yet! arghhh!
Liquid crack I tell ya!!!...LOL
Does water always taste like salt and poo????
haha! well i just browsed through some corals online... and here are some that I found appealing. some more than others. I just don't know how to catagorize them and have NO knowledge on Compatibility issues (if any exist).
All of these were viewed on saltwaterfish.com
Christmas Tree Coral
Carnations Red/Orange
Distichopora - Purple
Elegant Coral
Fine Grape Coral
Fox Coral
Frogspawn Coral
Galaxea Coral
Goniopora - Yellow
Hammer Coral
Hard Tube Coco Worm
Leather - Devil's Hand
Leather - Stubby Finger
Leather - Toadstool
Mushroom Coral - Blue Spotted
Mushroom Coral - Blue Stripe
Mushroom Coral - Fuzzy Grass
Mushroom Coral - Striped Green Metallic
Mushroom Polyp - Green Ricordea
Mushroom Polyp - Orange Ricordea
Mushroom Polyp - Umbrella
Pagoda Cup - Colored
Plate Coral - Green
Plate Coral - Green Long Tentacle
Plate Coral - Neon Green
Plate Coral - Pink Long Tentacle
Sun Coral - Orange
Torch Coral
and a few zoos!
I don't know if I am remembering right but I think plate corals and the pagoda cup need preaty good lighting. So you may feel free to consider this a bump so someone that knows plates better can help confirm this or tell you how much of a nut job I am. The rest of these guys are not dependant on MH of t5/vho lighting if I am remembering. But don't quote me on that as I am heavily sedated at the moment for sever migraines.
Does water always taste like salt and poo????
Petco is a place I would not recommend getting fish, I guess im a bit blessed and have around 10 to 20 LFS in my area, but I defintely would not do petco.
Jojo I see the point you were trying to make and apologize for the confusion.
Iconz Jojo is right because tank+ plumbing come before lights, skimmer etc. So figure out your tank, stand, and plumbing set-up.
PS: You always want alot of flow, i forgot what the minimum turn over is.
55 Gallon. One year old, and looking SUPER.
i didn't know you had migraines Jojo !! my wife gets them BAD ... sees spots, literally sick, and all that good stuff. sorry for the misunderstanding, buddy !!
i would say you will need AT THE VERY LEAST a good set of High Output T5's or VHO's if you want to keep the plates, pagoda (cup coral), fox, fragspawn, elegant, goniopora, or hammer corals. i am not to sure on the galaxia (VERY AGGRESSIVE). and for the Distichopora you will need metal halides.
most everything else can live under power compact lighting.
a lot of people believe that 40x tank volume is "ideal" flow rate.