Thanks to all for any help. I feel like I'm starting all over again. I
guess thats why I'm doing this in the first place.
good luck.
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From: mho...@worldnet.att.net (Michael Hogan) Beginner Help
Please, please, start here: http://faq.thekrib.com/
Once you've begun to get some idea what you're reading, look here:
http://www.reefkeepers.org/faq/cache/1.html
Once you've got some tentative answers to your questions, ask here for
clarification and further details.
Just try to resist the urge to start stuffing life into your tank before you
have some understanding of what it'll take to help your critters live long,
happy lives.
Sam
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{Wanna feed Bill Gates to my Mantis???}
Michael Hogan <mho...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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Sam has great advice. I would like to add that looking into a berlin system
is a good choice. I have used a lot of equipment over the years only to
return to the berlin time and time again. It's simple, inexpensive, stable,
and dependable. The only equipment you need is an inexpensive protien
skimmer(avoid expensive high volume skimmers, they only impress your
friends, not your tank), an in tank pump for circulation, a bag of carbon in
the back out of sight, and your light. You do need to purchase live rock.
You can put in a substrate or not. This will maintain a fish only tank if
your not interested in corals.
Read up on it and see what you think. and stick to modern lit.
Michael
Michael Hogan wrote in message <01bec936$d70fb3a0$9a4a4d0c@hp-customer>...