for the newbies to salt water

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  1. karlas

    karlas Fire Goby

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    for anybody wanting to start a salt tank that has no clue where to start i wanted to list these web sites for beginners they may even be helpful to the people that are not beginners


    starting marines

    starting marines

    reef keeping 101

    http://www.reefcorner.com/reef keeping_101.htm

    creating, maintaining, understanding the reef tank

    http://www.expat.or.id/info/aquarium.html

    live rock faqs

    http://sps.reefkeepers.org/LiveRockFAQ.htm

    deep sand bed faqs

    http://www.reefkeepers.org/faq/cache/33.html


    some of the links were changed so i found updates for them also im adding another excellent one to the list

    Saltwater guide 2002
     
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  3. Matt Rogers

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    Great links Karla!
    Should be very helpful.

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  4. karlas

    karlas Fire Goby

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    :Thanks Karla

    for the web sites

    This will no doubt help me with setting up my first reef tank
     
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    ouch

    sorry Karlas
     
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    please help, been having a tank set up for about 8 months now! 30 gal, 40 lbs LR, 2.5" of LS, Aqua Medic Protein Skimmer, plus a Marine land w/Bio wheel set-up with carbon filter! been keeping crabs, snails and I have a coral bandit shrimp and WRASSE. They all been doing great, but I want to add a yellow tang, problem is I lost the last two added. Ok I must say the first was very small in size and LFS took some time chasing it down, It was on sale so I took a chance at it, but it died the next day. I do weekly 10% changes, tested everything I could even had it checked at the LFS and they couldn't find anything wrong with the water. So I purchased another, this one looked healthier and was doing great for two days then droped off quickly, I ran more test but all looked good, so I did a water change, but the next day he was out. What can I do? This fish seemed to get along with the Warsse great, but the shrimp did peck at it once or twice at first, but the tang seemed to let him. I'm wondering if the LFS is getting cheap fish, maybe cynide caught fish, but they don't know. The other critters came from a fish only store, where as this one has mostly freash water fish! can someone help? thanks in advance!
    scott
     
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  9. Matt Rogers

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    Hard to say Scott. SOunds like you think your lfs has bad fish. Do you have other options for fish? If you stick to that store, have them hold it for you a week or two and get them to feed it when you are there.

    Tangs get large and need a lot of running room, a 30 is kinda small. A lot of people will give you crap for that. I hope you will get a bigger tank down the road if you get another one. ;)
     
  10. karlas

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    i would suggest that also ask them to keep the fish for a little while and ask them to see it eat before picking the fish up. also how is the water at the lfs is there a big change in salt maby between your tank and theres? i agree highly with matt if you end up with a yellow tang you will need a much bigger tank down the road they are big swimmers and need the room and will not survive in a 30 when full grown
     
  11. karlas

    karlas Fire Goby

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    just a note updated original post
     
  12. Craig Manoukian

    Craig Manoukian Giant Squid

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    Tangs need a minimum of 48" of lateral swim room and some can reach 15" - 16" in a large enough aquarium. I've had great success with Convict, Kole, and Sailfin Tangs in my 48" 80 gallon tank.

    :) ;) :D ;D 8) [smiley=angel.gif]