help me plan please

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  1. footballdude2k3

    footballdude2k3 Bristle Worm

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    hey everybody, i have wanted a tank for a long time and i am finally starting to be in a position to get one, i really like clown fish, but i would like other things as well, i would like to know what fish go well with clowns, also, i want to get a 90 gal tank, but i have no idea what all to get as far as live rock, live sand, do i need both? could i use reg sand if i got live rock? i would like an anemone but i hear that you shouldnt get one until you get better at the hobby, true? i have no idea on pump, lights, sump, pretty much everything else, plllllllllllllllllease help, thanks!!!
     
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  3. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    Glad to see you found way here and also interest in getting into the SW Aquarist art.

    Can understand enthusiasm and excitement once decision is made.

    We are also exicted for you and great interest in helping you along all the way.


    Read past posts and browse links below.

    Sounds a bit overwhelming at first, but don't be discouraged. Very simple basics needed for a successful startup...rest will come in time.

    Good Luck!



     
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  4. Jason McKenzie

    Jason McKenzie Super Moderator

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    Hey FBD2K3 Welcome to 3Reef.

    A 90G tank is a great tank to start with. But if I may, A 90 is 4 feet long. a 120 is also 4 feet long just a bit wider. If you have the room and the money you may want to consider it.

    I would defiantly look at tanks that are called 'Reef Ready' this means they will have an overflow to go to a smaller tank in the stand called a sump. this is where all you hardware like a skimmer, heaters and other devises will be. That way your tank is free of all the crap.
    Yes as far as I'm concerned 'live sand' is not needed when you get Live rock it will quickly populate the sand and make it 'live'.

    Clown fish are very good fish in community tanks. They do like to have an anemone, so if I where you I would plan your system based on the eventual addition of an anemone.

    Hope this helps, Feel free to ask as many questions you need to

    J
     
  5. footballdude2k3

    footballdude2k3 Bristle Worm

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    thanks for the quick answers guys, i have been reading a lot about this, what is a good place to look at for buying this stuff? i dont really have a good pet store that i would trust around me, so i am trying to find reputable places online or catalogs. i understand that for somethings i will have to go out to a shop and buy them, but i would like to keep that to a minimum because i think that i would rather buy from somewhere that people suggest on here. i do not know anybody that has a tank around me, none of my friends do, im still young only 21 ;) but this is something that i have wanted my whole life, so i think its time to start it up. i know that it is pricey but i have a decent job and money to support everything
     
  6. Iraf

    Iraf Snowflake Eel

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    Alot of the sponsors here will be able to provide most of everything you'd need to get started, as far as acquiring a tank/stand/sump and other hardware you're probably better off to find somewhere locally cause shipping a tank is kind of stressful
     
  7. footballdude2k3

    footballdude2k3 Bristle Worm

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    yes, i was planning on trying to find that here somewhat locally, but the sand, rock, and pretty much everything else i want to try to get online, would you guys say getting fish shipped is safe, or would you say to the store it is?
     
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  9. Iraf

    Iraf Snowflake Eel

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    alot of fish ship pretty well, most all corals and inverts do as well, i think the majority of us here all have good things to say about buying our fish online.
    how do ya think most LFS's get their supply :)

    drfostersmith.com is a good site to get alot of stuff from, i buy alot of my livestock from reefscavengers.com and they sell rock as well. if you start out slowly you can get base rock and save some $$ then just cure it, it will turn into live rock overtime

    I highly recommend reading through the posts that Omard put up as well lots of good info on there.
     
  10. Froc3

    Froc3 Fire Goby

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    I have had great success with shipping live goods, only had a problem once where a shrimp only came with half his legs, but they grew back over time. If there is any advice, it's go slow and get everything done right the first time. DIY jobs are nice, but not always the perfect solution (In my experience). However, many of these fine people can help ya along the way with anything you need. About the anemone, it is suggested that your tank be established so that your water params are stable, but i put one in quite early (2 months i believe) and he's been great ever since! I don't know if i'd do it again :p

    Karma for a good start!
    Evan
     
  11. footballdude2k3

    footballdude2k3 Bristle Worm

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    for a 90 and a 120 gal, how much live rock would i be looking at here?
     
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    Iraf Snowflake Eel

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    Good rule of thumb on saltwater, atleast 1lbs per gallon of live rock. I try to run 1.5-2lbs like my current nano is 24g tank, 40# of live rock

    my 58g i only have 65lbs in though

    My 75g i'll probably run 150-200lbs