Finally able to get back into the hobby!

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Hey there fellow reefers!

I had a 36g bowfront with a 10 g sump for about 5 years. Then I moved from GA to DE and did not move the tank. That was in 2015.

I just bought a 75 g reef ready display, stand, and 40 g sump from FB. Going to take it very slow. I have about $100/month at the moment to spend on the hobby. So next month is plumbing and a return pump.

The tech seems new, but the science is not. I did frequent water changes on my tank before that kept my parameters in check. I think this setup will be too big for water changes every other week. Going to have to get into dosing and such this time around.

I am looking at the Orlushy DC5000 for the return pump. Any advice for or against that pump?
 
Welcome back! The pump you mentioned looks like a phenomenal budget option for a DC return pump. I still think most experienced reefers will agree that regular water changes are still king when it comes to keeping things in check; 10% weekly should only take you 20 mins or so. I do the same with both of my ~90 gallon systems.
 
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Welcome back! The pump you mentioned looks like a phenomenal budget option for a DC return pump. I still think most experienced reefers will agree that regular water changes are still king when it comes to keeping things in check; 10% weekly should only take you 20 mins or so. I do the same with both of my ~90 gallon system

I guess realistically that's only about 10-15 gallons a week. That shouldn't be too bad really. I will definitely start this way for sure.

Thanks everyone, I'm excited to get started again!
 
Hey there fellow reefers!

I had a 36g bowfront with a 10 g sump for about 5 years. Then I moved from GA to DE and did not move the tank. That was in 2015.

I just bought a 75 g reef ready display, stand, and 40 g sump from FB. Going to take it very slow. I have about $100/month at the moment to spend on the hobby. So next month is plumbing and a return pump.

The tech seems new, but the science is not. I did frequent water changes on my tank before that kept my parameters in check. I think this setup will be too big for water changes every other week. Going to have to get into dosing and such this time around.

I am looking at the Orlushy DC5000 for the return pump. Any advice for or against that pump?
Welcome back! How exciting!
 

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