Hi everyone, My name is Lance and im looking to get involved with saltwater/marine aquariums. I have mastered fresh water for over 15 years and think its time to get my hands wet with a beautiful reef tank.
So for I have my tank requirements chosen and stand, im still reaching and doing a lot of reading up on the pluming, sumps and protein reactors what not. I plan on making my on saltwater so I would need to setup the reverse water osmosis equipment that will relay on pluming from my kitchen into the garage where I will keep the water supply. Thank goodness that the specie between the kitchen and into my garage is only a few sq feet away. Well the goal is to successfully have 180gal reef tank with live rock and live coral. I know lighting will be a key factor for life so I will be putting a lot my focus on supporting equipment for my tank setup.
Looking forward, comments advice to help me along with my progress. I have spoken with Jim from "LA fishgys" he seems to be a great source of information for me being a newbe at this hobby. I play on visiting him in LA to get someone information and to acquire my resources and equipment for my 180gal reef tank aquarium.
Cheers.
Hi everyone, My name is Lance and im looking to get involved with saltwater/marine aquariums. I have mastered fresh water for over 15 years and think its time to get my hands wet with a beautiful reef tank.
So for I have my tank requirements chosen and stand, im still reaching and doing a lot of reading up on the pluming, sumps and protein reactors what not. I plan on making my on saltwater so I would need to setup the reverse water osmosis equipment that will relay on pluming from my kitchen into the garage where I will keep the water supply. Thank goodness that the specie between the kitchen and into my garage is only a few sq feet away. Well the goal is to successfully have 180gal reef tank with live rock and live coral. I know lighting will be a key factor for life so I will be putting a lot my focus on supporting equipment for my tank setup.
Looking forward, comments advice to help me along with my progress. I have spoken with Jim from "LA fishgys" he seems to be a great source of information for me being a newbe at this hobby. I play on visiting him in LA to get someone information and to acquire my resources and equipment for my 180gal reef tank aquarium.
Cheers.
So for I have my tank requirements chosen and stand, im still reaching and doing a lot of reading up on the pluming, sumps and protein reactors what not. I plan on making my on saltwater so I would need to setup the reverse water osmosis equipment that will relay on pluming from my kitchen into the garage where I will keep the water supply. Thank goodness that the specie between the kitchen and into my garage is only a few sq feet away. Well the goal is to successfully have 180gal reef tank with live rock and live coral. I know lighting will be a key factor for life so I will be putting a lot my focus on supporting equipment for my tank setup.
Looking forward, comments advice to help me along with my progress. I have spoken with Jim from "LA fishgys" he seems to be a great source of information for me being a newbe at this hobby. I play on visiting him in LA to get someone information and to acquire my resources and equipment for my 180gal reef tank aquarium.
Cheers.
Hi everyone, My name is Lance and im looking to get involved with saltwater/marine aquariums. I have mastered fresh water for over 15 years and think its time to get my hands wet with a beautiful reef tank.
So for I have my tank requirements chosen and stand, im still reaching and doing a lot of reading up on the pluming, sumps and protein reactors what not. I plan on making my on saltwater so I would need to setup the reverse water osmosis equipment that will relay on pluming from my kitchen into the garage where I will keep the water supply. Thank goodness that the specie between the kitchen and into my garage is only a few sq feet away. Well the goal is to successfully have 180gal reef tank with live rock and live coral. I know lighting will be a key factor for life so I will be putting a lot my focus on supporting equipment for my tank setup.
Looking forward, comments advice to help me along with my progress. I have spoken with Jim from "LA fishgys" he seems to be a great source of information for me being a newbe at this hobby. I play on visiting him in LA to get someone information and to acquire my resources and equipment for my 180gal reef tank aquarium.
Cheers.


