How would you start over in the reef hobby?

pelphrey

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Honestly id do alittle more research on aquascape and flow around a tank. I wish I could redo my Aquascape completely with no water in the tank and buy a bunch of rocks and break them into pieces and make something creative.

Edit: Oh and drank a couple beers while doing it to get the creative juices flowing

This! I would LOVE to redo my rock work, I have 2 structures and used emarco cement on the both of them. I don’t regret the cement at all, just wish I’d planned it out more. The top of my right structure is useless!
 

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I started with a Biocube 32 and it's perfect for me. Have no inkling to go larger.
I did a 125 gal salt fish only tank 45 years ago - got that out of my system.
I change 3 gals of water every 5 days and run the magnet on the glass 3 times a week.
I just wish they wouldn't run the auctions on Saturday's. Spend to many hours hunting for corals! :)
 

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I’m telling you! I’m struggling with “how long do I wait to go 70? Or do I go 150?”

My recommendation is go as big as your space and budget allows, that way you won't end up with buyers remorse. I might have been able to go with a 120 gallon instead of my 90 gallon, but that extra 6 inches front to back in it's current location would've made things a lot more cramped in terms of the walking space around where the 90 is currently located and would likely get in the way of some logistics types concerns (ie if I ever had to move furniture).
 

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I just bought my 40g tank and after reading everyone's comment, I instantly started regretting not going bigger LOL [emoji23]. This will be my first reef tank after being with freshwater for about 6years.

Give it time my friend! I say 6 months and you will upgrade to a bigger tank.
 

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I’m telling you! I’m struggling with “how long do I wait to go 70? Or do I go 150?”

I wanted bigger but wanted to keep costs down on my first tank...STUPID now I just can't wait to move from a 40 breeder to a 100-125 I would like to have a tang or two and more wrasses!!
 

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i would not choose a 125 long. to hard to get good circulation every where. I would go with the wider 120 tank.

ohhh bigger too if I have more money and more space. wan the bigger fish I cant have.
 
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would've went bigger... people don't often say "I should've went smaller"
 

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