Hey guys and gals,
I am new here and new to salt water. I have been doing the fresh thing for 15+ years and finally made the switch. My wife bought me a 90 gallon aquarium set up and this is where it begins! i'd love some advice, general do's and don'ts really anything anyone has to offer is great. I am a newbie, but not someone without any understanding of water chemistry, lighting, general fish keeping. Basically i've done my research and been around the hobby long enough.
I have a
90 gallon seamless bowfront aquarium
75 lbs of live rock
not one peice of coral yet, just a clean slate to work with (let me know if you have any noobie corals i'd love to buy some frags)
Currently stocked
1 4-5 inch Blue faced angel (looking for a new home)
2 2 inch ocellarus clowns
1 green bubble anenome
1 coral banded shrimp
1 linkia star
1 lemon striped damsel
1 chromis
1 3 inch blue hippo tang
and some nerite snails...
I will be adding to this list, but as i said i am taking thing slow. I'd prefer a long sustainable reef rather than a short fast melt down!
i'll post pics soon, i'm at work now though
I am new here and new to salt water. I have been doing the fresh thing for 15+ years and finally made the switch. My wife bought me a 90 gallon aquarium set up and this is where it begins! i'd love some advice, general do's and don'ts really anything anyone has to offer is great. I am a newbie, but not someone without any understanding of water chemistry, lighting, general fish keeping. Basically i've done my research and been around the hobby long enough.
I have a
90 gallon seamless bowfront aquarium
75 lbs of live rock
not one peice of coral yet, just a clean slate to work with (let me know if you have any noobie corals i'd love to buy some frags)
Currently stocked
1 4-5 inch Blue faced angel (looking for a new home)
2 2 inch ocellarus clowns
1 green bubble anenome
1 coral banded shrimp
1 linkia star
1 lemon striped damsel
1 chromis
1 3 inch blue hippo tang
and some nerite snails...
I will be adding to this list, but as i said i am taking thing slow. I'd prefer a long sustainable reef rather than a short fast melt down!
i'll post pics soon, i'm at work now though