Hello,
I just am getting back into the swing of things doing my reading and research prepping for my 40 gallon mixed reef breeder. My old tank was a 29 gallon mixed reef with a deep sand bed a lot of live rock no sump/refugium or skimmer running a canister filter with activated carbon with a 175w mh and 2x65 watt pc actinics. I had everything sps lps softies anemones and a maxima clam. I will be doing things differently this time using hob equipment (skimmer/refugium) my next bigger tank (when the basement is finished) will be drilled with a sump and the whole nine. Things have seemed to change quite a bit since I was last in the hobby mainly led advancements. While doing research I came across reef2reef forums and here I am. It took a little to make my thread but better late than never I suppose, maybe as things start progressing more I will make a build thread for my tank. As of now I have only sourced a tank and not ready to start setting up for a couple months just really planning everything ahead of time. I'm glad to be back in the hobby I have missed it thanks for having me!
Thanks
Stephen
I just am getting back into the swing of things doing my reading and research prepping for my 40 gallon mixed reef breeder. My old tank was a 29 gallon mixed reef with a deep sand bed a lot of live rock no sump/refugium or skimmer running a canister filter with activated carbon with a 175w mh and 2x65 watt pc actinics. I had everything sps lps softies anemones and a maxima clam. I will be doing things differently this time using hob equipment (skimmer/refugium) my next bigger tank (when the basement is finished) will be drilled with a sump and the whole nine. Things have seemed to change quite a bit since I was last in the hobby mainly led advancements. While doing research I came across reef2reef forums and here I am. It took a little to make my thread but better late than never I suppose, maybe as things start progressing more I will make a build thread for my tank. As of now I have only sourced a tank and not ready to start setting up for a couple months just really planning everything ahead of time. I'm glad to be back in the hobby I have missed it thanks for having me!
Thanks
Stephen