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Hi I'm getting into the reef game but I'm going extra slow about it. Two reasons the money and the educating myself. I don't want any mistakes at least big ones. My tank size is going to be a 55 gallon long, I'm not drilling so I will need a overflow box. As of this minute I have 2 wavemakers, 2 heaters, a water pump for the sump I'll be making. I currently need skimmer, led lighting possibly diy, and a ro/di. I'm excited to get going but I'm still learning. I have 4 freshwater setups currently and frankly I have a lot of time and I need something that needs more attention. If anyone has any cheap gear or good info my ears are wide open. Thanks
 
that's easy. budget but quality. heres your list

lights @SB Reef Lights
Wavemaker: 2x RW8
RODI, basic 4 stage off ebay (more stages look pretty on paper but aren't really needed just need sediment, carbon, ro and then di)
Skimmer SCA-301

Don't let this hobby intimidate you. its not difficult. the hardest part about this hobby for you is doing a good rockscape in that tank lol
 
Welcome Justin!

When I got into the game my wife and I took a trip down to Barnes and Noble. They had TONS of information about the hobby. I soaked up as much info I could for a few months before taking a crack at it. It was beneficial because I learned and was able to save my money up in the meantime.

Patience and go slow is the key.
 
patience, don't name your fish right away, and expect to want to go bigger. I went from a 55 to a 120 and still want bigger. Look into purchasing a smaller tank, 10-20 gal to quarantine new fish
 
Welcome from a fellow noobie. I too am doing saltwater for the 1st time. 55 gallon display with a 29 gallon baffled sump. I already plan on upgrading to a 120 but that will have to wait til i move out of my apt. Ive been overloading myself on info before ive purched any major items. Glad to hear im not the only one moving slow.
 
Thanks a lot for the info on parts always looking on eBay or stores for best prices and info about the part. I like to DIY a lot of stuff like backgrounds, stands, pretty much I'll try anything that's possible, thinking about making led lights weighing options now on whether to just buy or make?. I do know it's going to be led. Can't beat the shimmer and def making sump. Got all my plumbing 3/4" and a 30 gallon. Putting glass baffles in. I'm keeping African cichlids in one 55 and American cichlids and plants in other 55. Also confused on the media reactor as in do I need it or will I want it in future. Also I have heard with a bigger tank say a 120 gal, will enough live rock keep me from needing a sump? And would you recommend bare bottom or deep bed of sand? Thanks for the help appreciate it.
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The amount of live rock in your tank doesn't dictate whether you have a sump or not. A sump is there to add water volume and to give you a place to put all your other filtration equipment so it's out of sight. Since your live rock is the MAIN filtration in your tank you want to have a good amount of it. Some people use 1lb per gallon as a starting point. If you dont want all that rock in the display, you can put the rest in your sump or make it up in other ways. I wouldn't worry about reactors until later on.
 
Thanks a lot for the info on parts always looking on eBay or stores for best prices and info about the part. I like to DIY a lot of stuff like backgrounds, stands, pretty much I'll try anything that's possible, thinking about making led lights weighing options now on whether to just buy or make?. I do know it's going to be led. Can't beat the shimmer and def making sump. Got all my plumbing 3/4" and a 30 gallon. Putting glass baffles in. I'm keeping African cichlids in one 55 and American cichlids and plants in other 55. Also confused on the media reactor as in do I need it or will I want it in future. Also I have heard with a bigger tank say a 120 gal, will enough live rock keep me from needing a sump? And would you recommend bare bottom or deep bed of sand? Thanks for the help appreciate it.
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Parrot chiclids!! Sorry my pair just celebrated their 13th year with me [emoji7] . Welcome to the salty side.
 
*Welcome to Reef2Reef @Justin0123 !* A media reactor and sump can be added at a later date.As far as substrate goes,I would recommend starting out with a "kitty litter" sized crushed coral.It will be slightly easier to siphon clean and will help maintain a higher pH.
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