Yeah if you look at Calfo's thread he suggests 30-60X turnover. I think I'm gonna save up and get a bigger pump before I fire up the 72.
Yeah if you look at Calfo's thread he suggests 30-60X turnover. I think I'm gonna save up and get a bigger pump before I fire up the 72.
Does water always taste like salt and poo????
Gotya, I put notes next to all of those. Now, if i avoid using Distichopora, i don't need MH's, right? From what I've read about lighting, I believe they do produce ALOT of heat, and are quite expensive, correct?
Yes on both counts but keep in mind that both of these issues can be fixed. If you build a canopy and DIY/RETRO the lighting and use a couple of fans it would cut down on both heat and price.
Does water always taste like salt and poo????
hmm, k... by the way! GREAT news!!! my funding is coming next week!... my wife and i have/had our house for sale in GA where we just moved from, and it just sold today! They're wanting a rush close since they're payin cash, so I should have the money by a week from tomorrow! WOO HOO!![]()
CONGRATS BUDDY!!! If you don't already have one maby pick up a digital camera. WE LOVE PICS.
Does water always taste like salt and poo????
Heh, my wife is a photographer, actually! heh So, we've got digital camera's that cost more than 5,000. I sold her on this whole thing on her being able to take the pix, LOL! So, you all will be getting plenty, once I get started!
Edit: Thanks btw jojo!
Alirght, my next BIG question. I'm scared to know the answer already. My wife and I are currently in an Apt. We are on the ground floor, so, I'm not worried about floor reinforcement, or water leakage. But my question is, if I go ahead and do this, and have to move in a year, or 8 months, or whenever, with a 75g tank, am I gonna lose everything in the move? Or, should I just wait until I get into a house to start this hobby?
I'd consider maybe getting a smaller tank if a move is possible then, with a large sump/refugium. This way you'll have the small tank which is easy to move, but the large water volume to keep your parameters in check. I just moved a 90 gallon, that had been set up for about 2 years, and all the fish survived and stuff, but it only took 30 mins (it was all in the same city) I can not imagine moving cities, and having good luck with a move.
55 Gallon. One year old, and looking SUPER.
Well, if it comes, it WILL be a local move into a house. 30 minz at most.
EDIT: Also, if I do go with a smaller tank than 75g, won't it DRASTICALY (sp?) reduce my selection of fish?
PROLLY WILL ........ALSO THE AMOUNT YOU CAN KEEP IN IT ....AND FROM WHAT I READ THE HARDER TO KEEP EVERYTHING IN CHECK