It's Contagious!

imurnamine

Active Member
Heeeeyyy guys.
I'm back... kind of. : )
This time, it's not for me.
My fiance is getting ready to start up his first saltwater tank!
This is what he has:
My old 30-something gallon All-Glass Aquarium
Stand
My old Bio-Wheel filter (to which I never had a problem with)
Two powerheads
Okay. So, Mr. Chris wants to take a different route than I did with that tank. He intends to turn it into a reef. That is, after I told him he couldn't have a Puffer or an Octopus (he was devastated, really...). He is far more interested in inverts and 'odd things' than anything. Especially the beautiful clams and odd-coloured/shaped crabs. Because of this, I don't know how to help him. I'm a FOWLR kind of girl. : )
So, how would you guys set up this tank? I need it step by step.
He wants to spend around $200.00 on just the sand and rock, buying it from a local VERY great hobbyist. He wants to order a lot of his animals from SWF, sooo...
What would you guys do? : )
 

earlybird

Active Member
Well clams need halides for one so that's more than 200 right there. He can start with invert only until he can get the halides. Basically a nice cleaner package with a variety of different hermits, crabs, shrimp and such. For a reef tank a sump isn't necessary but very beneficial especially if he adds a fuge.
 

reefkprz

Active Member
well a lot of the Cool shaped/looking crabs and stuff arent going to be reef safe, make sure he does his homework on whatever cool loking critter he deciders to stick into his reef. I have always considered throwing a decorator crab into my reef and letting him frag a buch of corals onto himself as well as my sponges, I have a bunch of cool sponges that would look awesome as cover for a decorator crab, I'm just afraid of losing some of my smaler more expensive frags to him.....
 

imurnamine

Active Member
Originally Posted by earlybird
Well clams need halides for one so that's more than 200 right there. He can start with invert only until he can get the halides. Basically a nice cleaner package with a variety of different hermits, crabs, shrimp and such. For a reef tank a sump isn't necessary but very beneficial especially if he adds a fuge.

I said $200.00 on sand and rock. Nowhere did I mention that his limit on EVERYTHING was $200.00.
 

dragonzim

Active Member
Welcome back!
Hmm, First thing I would tell him is Congratulations for getting engaged to a cutie like you!
Then I would say that after he gets his rock and sand that lighting is the absolute most important thing NOT to skimp on. He should budget himself at least $300-$400 for lights and look to get something used if he can since that will definitely save him some cash. Personally, I think that T5's are the way to go unless he absolutely must have the shimmer effect that you get from Metal Halides. As long as he gets a fixture with good, individual reflectors like a TEK or an Aquatinics he should be able to keep anything he wants, including clams and SPS corals.
 

imurnamine

Active Member
DragonZim said:
Welcome back!
Hmm, First thing I would tell him is Congratulations for getting engaged to a cutie like you!
Thaaaanks!
Okay, he also wants to go on the route of a topless tank. Ohhh fun. : )
Sooo what could you do about that, light-wise?
 

b-baby80

Member
Originally Posted by ImUrNamine
Oh my goodness! Let's be friends!!
I'm for serious.

Totally!Hey could you go with me to look at the tank?the man is in decatur!
 

imurnamine

Active Member
Sure, I'd be more than happy to.
Also, I could show you a shop that I like to go to that is in Athens. : )
 

b-baby80

Member
Originally Posted by ImUrNamine
Sure, I'd be more than happy to.
Also, I could show you a shop that I like to go to that is in Athens. : )
Awesome i wasn't very impressed by the Aquarium shop in Huntsville!Pm me your ##
 

imurnamine

Active Member
Originally Posted by b bauer
my son saw your avatar and is trying to get his girlfriend to do the helmet thing she says NO

I'm just showing my football pride. : )
 

rcoultas

Member
ImUrNamine said:
DragonZim said:
Welcome back!
Hmm, First thing I would tell him is Congratulations for getting engaged to a cutie like you!
Thaaaanks!
Okay, he also wants to go on the route of a topless tank. Ohhh fun. : )
Sooo what could you do about that, light-wise?
Are you sure he wasn't talking about you in the tank
next thing will be mud wrestling ring
 

joncat24

Active Member
rcoultas said:
ImUrNamine said:
Originally Posted by DragonZim
Welcome back!
Hmm, First thing I would tell him is Congratulations for getting engaged to a cutie like you!
Are you sure he wasn't talking about you in the tank
next thing will be mud wrestling ring
I dont really think that was all that necessary...
 

joncat24

Active Member
In answer to your original post, I would look at a canopy with a retro fit Mh , t5 combo. Youcould keep whatever corals you like with both.
say 150 watt Mh and some t5 for actinic supplementation
 
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