Nice Addition
#1
Posted 09 April 2008 - 02:24 PM
#2
Posted 09 April 2008 - 08:09 PM
Tony
#3
Posted 10 April 2008 - 06:33 PM
#4
Posted 11 April 2008 - 06:13 PM
yeh i bet this will be an interesting board (hopefully)
*crossed fingers for lots of pics!!!*
#5
Posted 11 April 2008 - 10:52 PM
theres plenty of other boards that havent had posts in that time
#6
Posted 14 April 2008 - 11:03 PM
I'll be the "brave"! I have a spare 2foot tank, sitting around and doing nothing...
So, I'll set it up and test the result of a "nano" saltwater aquarium in about 2 weeks time. I'll post pics when completed...
I hope more people will set up marine tanks soon.... lolz
Kevin.
P.S: Hints and input would be most welcome!
#7
Posted 15 April 2008 - 08:34 AM
I was planning to do the same thing with a spare tank...but now i might wait and see how it goes for you
make sure you keep us updated with the progress
ado
#8
Posted 15 April 2008 - 06:07 PM
Ado, thanks for your support!
Anyways, below is a list of the equipment I'll be using:
60cmx30cmx30cm tank
Aquaclear 30 H.O.B filter
100w heater
Cook Industrial substrate (I'm using these in my cichlid tank, and they look awesome! Thanks to Les from Malaga Aquarium for recommending them!)
* I won't be using a skimmer because I'll be using live rock.
* The tank will only have about 3 fish so the filter will be suitable.
* I'll be using fake coral
Remember guys, this will only be a "test" tank, so don't expect great barrier reef stuff!!! LOLZ
I'm quite busy at the moment, so please give me a bit of time... 2-3 weeks and I'll upload photos.. i'll also upload photos of my 5ft "reef" cichlid tank.. which I've set up about 3 weeks ago.
Cheers!
Kevin.
#9
Posted 15 April 2008 - 06:16 PM
Just as you have liverock dosent mean u dont need a skimmer, actually it works more the other way.
I would deffenrly recommend using a skimmer they are a wonder in marine tanks
also why use fake coral?
with not to much more work or to much more price you can get some easy low light corals like zooanthiads.
Regards
Sam
#10
Posted 15 April 2008 - 07:30 PM
Hi Sam!
I appreciate your advice. This is going to be a "test" tank using stuff I already have. I'm sure there's heaps of fishkeepers with standard equipment lying around gathering dust that if my experiment works, people might be able to setup nano marine tanks with minimal effort. When I buy a new home sometime next year, I'll be going all-out on a marine aquarium, with a budget of $15k - $20k, with all top of the line saltwater equipment and livestock (sump, skimmer, timed powerheads, live coral etc..).
But at the moment, I have a spare tank and dont know what to do with it, so I'm experimenting with marine fishkeeping.
Thanks for your advice though Sam!
Regards
Kevin.
#11
Posted 15 April 2008 - 08:51 PM
it will help, and just a thought remove the hob filter and just throw in a couple of powerheads.
Another thought is if your not going to use a skimmer you may want to have weekly water changes.
#12
Posted 15 April 2008 - 09:29 PM
it will help, and just a thought remove the hob filter and just throw in a couple of powerheads.
Another thought is if your not going to use a skimmer you may want to have weekly water changes.
Geez guys!
I really appreciate all the help and advice but....can I please make this clear... I am not setting up a full marine tank! I'm only experimenting with "Basic equipment" that many fishkeepers might have lying around. If my experiment works, it might help others try their hand at simple marine fishkeeping. I
Regards
Kevin.
#13
Posted 16 April 2008 - 10:25 AM
i can see where you are coming from...i did a similar experiment with a 4 foot tank i used basic gear i had lying around but i did invest in a skimmer and some more upmarket lighting...worked real well . basically the conversion cost me around $300-$400 which i thought wasn't too bad for a reef tank..
#14
Posted 16 April 2008 - 03:28 PM
#15
Posted 16 April 2008 - 09:12 PM
I'm going to prove some of you guys wrong...
P.S: I'm not having a go at you ok? Just want to prove that it can be done with basic equipment...(FYI, I've tried this while spending 6mths overseas. 2foot tank with just a chinese-made top-mount trickle filter...fish were doing well..... 1 clown fish and 3 blue/green chromis)
Cheers!
Kevin
#16
Posted 16 April 2008 - 09:18 PM
Dazza
#17
Posted 16 April 2008 - 09:27 PM
Dazza
Thank you Dazza for pointing this out! That's exactly what I'm trying to prove! Having a basic marine tank with basic equipment...on a smaller scale though!
Cheers!
#18
Posted 16 April 2008 - 09:37 PM
#19
Posted 16 April 2008 - 09:53 PM
Yeah bro.. i know you're trying to help and I appreciate it.... i really do.
However, this discussion is relatively new (marine) on this forum... and not many people have posted about their set-up etc.. and I have a spare 2footer lying around with a heater and HOB filter, so I thought I'd set-up a basic marine tank. I'm also going to order a top-mount filter from Age of Aquariums (similiar to the filter unit i used while overseas).
I'll post detailed pics and information, so if i'm successful again, it might give others some thoughts on setting one up as well.. I'm sure there's plenty of people who dream of having a marine tank but thought it'll be too expensive, too demanding etc..
I'm on a mission (at my own expense and time! lolz) to prove that simple marine fishkeeping can be done so others can have a try at it!
Cheers all!
Kevin.
#20
Posted 07 June 2008 - 06:52 PM
However, this discussion is relatively new (marine) on this forum... and not many people have posted about their set-up etc.. and I have a spare 2footer lying around with a heater and HOB filter, so I thought I'd set-up a basic marine tank. I'm also going to order a top-mount filter from Age of Aquariums (similiar to the filter unit i used while overseas).
I'll post detailed pics and information, so if i'm successful again, it might give others some thoughts on setting one up as well.. I'm sure there's plenty of people who dream of having a marine tank but thought it'll be too expensive, too demanding etc..
I'm on a mission (at my own expense and time! lolz) to prove that simple marine fishkeeping can be done so others can have a try at it!
Cheers all!
Kevin.
hows the tank coming along, got pics ?
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