NEWBIE...NEED ADVICE!!!
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NAGABEAST - Posts: 14
- Joined: Mon Apr 13, 2009 4:19 am
NEWBIE...NEED ADVICE!!!
I'M JUST GETTING INTO THIS & NEED ADVICE ON FILTERS, LIGHTING, HEATING, ETC...WHAT PRODUCTS, BRANDS, ETC. ARE GOOD OR ARE WORTH THE MONEY TO HAVE??? I'VE BEEN READING A LOT BUT I WOULD APPRICIATE TO HEAR FROM THE ONES WHO HAVE HANDS ON KNOWLEDGE OF THIS (YOU GUYS)...I HAVE A 60 GAL. GLASS TANK & WILL BE BUYING PIECE BY PIECE...I FEEL COMFORTABLE WITH MOST OF THE PROCESS OF START UP BUT I DONT WANT TO MAKE AN INCORRECT BUY ON EQUIPMENT...ANY ADVICE WOULD BE GREATLY APPRICIATED...THANX
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puffedupseagull - Posts: 623
- Joined: Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:38 am
Dont be a tight arse, buy quality, or it will bite you back later. you will find your self replacing it all in 6mths
Octopus skimmer is a good choice, and metal halides are my pic. as far as filter im bias and say a refugium sump, but a good fx5 fluval canister is good.
Octopus skimmer is a good choice, and metal halides are my pic. as far as filter im bias and say a refugium sump, but a good fx5 fluval canister is good.
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newbie916 - Posts: 375
- Joined: Sat Jun 21, 2008 3:12 pm
I agree with Puff, you don't want to go cheap starting out. It'll cost you more in the long run. Go with MH's, Actinic T-5's, and moonlight combo system. It makes a huge difference on the corals you can keep and you could enjoy your tank 24/7. Also, the refugiums are awesome and you could grow your own Macro Algae to feed your herbivores. It also keeps your water quality in check. Good luck
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blueshoes2208 - Posts: 1077
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i WOULD NOT recommend you to get hte fx5.... yes it does like 940 gal per hour and has a microchip and whatnot but it is a BITCH to clean out......... heavy...... haha mines not in the friendliest location but unless you have a huge tank id avoid the fx5... good filter though
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fihsboy - Posts: 1837
- Joined: Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:20 pm
The best filter you can buy.....a sump based. No matter if its juts a skimmer and protein sock......or if you want to add a refuge. Either way, you cant go wrong with a sump based filter. easy as hell to keep clean and cheap in the long run. :)