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| New to the Hobby (Getting Started/Setting Up) Think you can upgrade to saltwater? Your probably very confused, but remember ask questions and you'll get your answers on here! |
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| Found this on craigslist, think it will be good for a first setup? 36 gallons bow front w. wet/dry & 2x55watts light built in |
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| I would just ask him if he ever used copper in the tank. |
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| Here is a the complete set-up for $350. That looks like it would be everything I need. Complete reef setup 55&30 tank&sump both truvu plexiglass w. light |
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| I like the 55 gallon better. Ask for some pictures of the sump and post them on here. I am just curious as to see what shape the sump is in. |
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| It was already sold The only other thing close is this 55 gallon tank w/ black oak stand Not nearly as much equipment though. :confused: |
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| $350.00 sounds like a fair prise,( but) it depends on how much money you have to put into it to make it work. |
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| I'm figuring I will spend about 1k. Luckily there is a whole sale place close buy for live rocks and sand. Is the pro 150 wet/dry filter a good system? I'm starting to think I might just build my own sump setup. I'm really glad I found this forum. A lot to learn for the beginner! |
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| 55G TrueVu Plexiglas fish tank with wet/dry build in. Alright here is another one. To get this going I would need, skimmer, pump, heaters, lights and some way to get the water moving? My head is still spinning trying to figure all the options out. :eek: |
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| I would avoid that one. Keep looking. |
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| I say bigger is better(easier to take care of). |
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