bbenbenben Posted February 1, 2017 Share Posted February 1, 2017 Hi guys, I have a freshwater tank and I am thinking of jumping on the marine aquarium bandwagon. I'm clueless as to what I should consider. How should I start off? Sent from my LG-H990 using Tapatalk 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Xtraster Posted February 1, 2017 SRC Member Share Posted February 1, 2017 Hi Ben, i guess there are many pinned articles in this forum that can take days to read which was how i started... I had lots of questions when i was reading and many bros here were kind enough to reply my queries and guided me when i pm them. Finally when i took the plunge into reefing, met many bros/gurus up along the way n learnt much more from them. Btw all these are in a short span of 3 mnths only... so this is my journey so far... hope it helps Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbenbenben Posted February 1, 2017 Author Share Posted February 1, 2017 Hi Ben, i guess there are many pinned articles in this forum that can take days to read which was how i started... I had lots of questions when i was reading and many bros here were kind enough to reply my queries and guided me when i pm them. Finally when i took the plunge into reefing, met many bros/gurus up along the way n learnt much more from them. Btw all these are in a short span of 3 mnths only... so this is my journey so far... hope it helps Hi! Thanks for the advice. Will definitely read those up. But end of the day, I was thinking of a small desktop tank since I don't really have space right now. Sent from my LG-H990 using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Xtraster Posted February 1, 2017 SRC Member Share Posted February 1, 2017 No worries Ben, there are many desktop tanks that are successful too... try looking up subzerolt's thread where he has a desktop tank by his window... just note that the smaller you go... the easier for the parameters of the ecosystem in the tank to swing... depends on what kind of commitment ($$,time,etc) you wish to devote...  1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbenbenben Posted February 1, 2017 Author Share Posted February 1, 2017 No worries Ben, there are many desktop tanks that are successful too... try looking up subzerolt's thread where he has a desktop tank by his window... just note that the smaller you go... the easier for the parameters of the ecosystem in the tank to swing... depends on what kind of commitment ($$,time,etc) you wish to devote...  Yeah, I know that would happen given the smaller volume of water.Do you happen to have the link? He has too many posts, can't seem to find the correct one. Sent from my LG-H990 using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Xtraster Posted February 1, 2017 SRC Member Share Posted February 1, 2017 Paiseh... tried 2 search under member : subzerolt only found my slice of nature part 3... tried search under topic: my slice of nature part 1 and 2 failed... still new here too... maybe my memory fail me too... Any kind bros here can help Ben find links on any desktop tanks setup? TIA! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbenbenben Posted February 1, 2017 Author Share Posted February 1, 2017 Paiseh... tried 2 search under member : subzerolt only found my slice of nature part 3... tried search under topic: my slice of nature part 1 and 2 failed... still new here too... maybe my memory fail me too... Any kind bros here can help Ben find links on any desktop tanks setup? TIA! I found all the 3 parts, but seems like those are huge tanks as well. Any kind soul can help direct me to desktop tanks setup? Sent from my LG-H990 using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Jairus Posted February 1, 2017 SRC Member Share Posted February 1, 2017 Hi bro, welcome to the salty side. same as you, I jumped from fresh into marine (although i'm still keeping my freshwater tank). Some links you can check out:  Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbenbenben Posted February 1, 2017 Author Share Posted February 1, 2017 (edited) 8 minutes ago, Jairus said: Hi bro, welcome to the salty side. same as you, I jumped from fresh into marine (although i'm still keeping my freshwater tank). Some links you can check out:  Hi Jairus, will check them out too. Thanks. I'm thinking of keeping my freshwater tank too, though I've seen some convert Fluval Spec 5g tank (my tank) into a saltwater one too... Tempting... Sent from my LG-H990 using Tapatalk Edited February 1, 2017 by bbenbenben Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Jairus Posted February 1, 2017 SRC Member Share Posted February 1, 2017 5 gallon, sounds like a pico tank. (: you can check this out: Â Â Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member kenyee Posted February 1, 2017 SRC Member Share Posted February 1, 2017 Haha..welcome to reefing..its not that difficult if u keep easy corals n fishes yea.. Â Quote @ 291213 Updated video: Kenyee FOWLR http://m.youtube.com/my_videos Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbenbenben Posted February 1, 2017 Author Share Posted February 1, 2017 Just now, kenyee said: Haha..welcome to reefing..its not that difficult if u keep easy corals n fishes yea..  Hello. I was just reading your thread on the pico tank. Looks nice and it doesn't seem so difficult from how you described. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Ng Yong Keong Posted February 1, 2017 Share Posted February 1, 2017 Hi welcome. I have just converted as well. 2months and going strong. Wasted one month without chiller. I feel it's a must. The power consumption is not a lot if u upsize ur chiller for nano tank. My chiller only run 5 min for every hour. For basic u can go YouTube and search for brs tv. Bulk reef supply. Under 52 weeks of reefing. It help me a lot to understand reefing in an easy way. Enjoy the process. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbenbenben Posted February 1, 2017 Author Share Posted February 1, 2017 15 minutes ago, Jairus said: 5 gallon, sounds like a pico tank. (: you can check this out:   I saw a few on youtube that converted the tank to a SW one. But I personally think it's too small, and I will wanna keep it as a FW tank.  4 minutes ago, Eric Ng Yong Keong said: Hi welcome. I have just converted as well. 2months and going strong. Wasted one month without chiller. I feel it's a must. The power consumption is not a lot if u upsize ur chiller for nano tank. My chiller only run 5 min for every hour. For basic u can go YouTube and search for brs tv. Bulk reef supply. Under 52 weeks of reefing. It help me a lot to understand reefing in an easy way. Enjoy the process. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Hi Eric, thanks for the link, will go watch it soon. Haha. I'm just seeing how this goes for now. Still at the ai mai ai mai stage...  Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member kenyee Posted February 1, 2017 SRC Member Share Posted February 1, 2017 13 minutes ago, Eric Ng Yong Keong said: Hi welcome. I have just converted as well. 2months and going strong. Wasted one month without chiller. I feel it's a must. The power consumption is not a lot if u upsize ur chiller for nano tank. My chiller only run 5 min for every hour. For basic u can go YouTube and search for brs tv. Bulk reef supply. Under 52 weeks of reefing. It help me a lot to understand reefing in an easy way. Enjoy the process. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Bro can share ur tank n chiller size?what temp u set at? Thks  Quote @ 291213 Updated video: Kenyee FOWLR http://m.youtube.com/my_videos Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Ng Yong Keong Posted February 1, 2017 Share Posted February 1, 2017 I must say the satisfaction in sw tank is more than fw tank. Much more parameter to handle n look after. Nano is not so bad. A 10% water change will replenish back all elements. Nano is the way to start I think. Not too big for a try out before going big. A nano can also be a hospital or quarantine tank for the big tank later on.Many second hand on sale in this forum too. Can go take a look. Very worth the dollar.Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Ng Yong Keong Posted February 1, 2017 Share Posted February 1, 2017 Bro can share ur tank n chiller size?what temp u set at? Thks  I have a 25 gallon im lagoon tank.Abt 100 litre in total.Chiller using a hailea hs66. I upsize it as I dun want the chiller to cut in too often n for too Long.Making my fish room coolingSet at 25 degCPreviously coral keep closing and feeling unhappy. Using aquarium fan and a standing fan. My tunze ato keep activated n I keep topping up distilled water. More costly in a Long run. In the end, think of upsizing to minimise discomfort n CFOs complaining. Cause coral not nice, not open due to high temp. Enjoying the poison now. Lol.Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member kenyee Posted February 1, 2017 SRC Member Share Posted February 1, 2017 Thks for sharing bro..any tank pics? Â Quote @ 291213 Updated video: Kenyee FOWLR http://m.youtube.com/my_videos Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seano Posted February 1, 2017 Share Posted February 1, 2017 I recommend buying the biggest tank and the best equipment you can afford because in about 3-3.5 months time you are going to want to upgrade. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solo77 Posted February 1, 2017 Share Posted February 1, 2017 Is about patience and determination. Try secondhand items before going serious. For yr expected small setup, consider the following: 1. What u intend to keep...type of fish(aggressive, ease care, coral safe, etc), type of corals(hardy n don't require Low temp, etc), inverts in helping to clean yr tank(abalone, Seahare, sand star, snail, etc) 2. Getting your setup .....obviously tank...then consider live rock, sand and natural sea water to speed up Cycling. Then consider mechanical filtering method(hang on filter but routine maintenance. Then the following: A. Skimmer(bubble magus qq series is good) b. Light for marine is more blue. C. Wave maker if necessary and can consider hydor nano or China controllable. D. Chiller or fan. Pico tank, not much choice for chiller n fan may be considered but think of evaporation. Test kit n supplement may be optional depending on what you keep. Do consider sustainability on water chge- salt mix or natural sea water. 3. Cycling - longer the better. No short cut. Longer Cycling gives higher succession rates. My experience is tank will go thr 2 algae bloom...brown n green and then subside. Yr tank will then be good to go. 4. Stock up slowly....decide wat you want n research in care, compatibility , etc. Enjoys the experience.  Quote Tank : 4 X 2 X 2 with low iron front panel and external overflow Skimmer : BK SM200 with waste collector Return Pumps : Red Dragon 6m3 and Ehiem 1262 FR : 2 X Deltec 509 & powered by AB2000 Nitrate Filter : Deltec NF 509 and tee off from AB2000 Calcium R'tor : Deltec PF 501 with RM secondary chamber Kalkwasser R'tor : Deltec KM500 Chiller : Pansonic 1 HP Compressor with 20m titanium Coil Wave Makers : 4 X Tunze 6055 with 7096 & Vortec MP40w Controller : GHL Profilux Lighting : ATI Powermodule 10 or 8 tubes Water Top-up : Water Top-Up tank powered by Tunze Osmolator External Monitor : American Pinpoint pH and Temp. Monitor for main tank and GHL Profilux Controller to measure temp, pH, Redox Ozonizer : Sander C50 UV : Corallife 6x Algae Scrubbler Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Ng Yong Keong Posted February 2, 2017 Share Posted February 2, 2017 Thks for sharing bro..any tank pics? Â Still more to learn. So start small. Prob upgrade in a year time. 25 g already quite crowded. So must plan what u want ahead. Presenting my future quarantine tank. Lol. Gong xi fa cai. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Supporter SubzeroLT Posted February 2, 2017 SRC Supporter Share Posted February 2, 2017 Good tips given by fellow reefers above.  Just to share : I have a desktop tank in the study room. About 10 gallons (40L) IOS tank. - 600L/hr Eheim 600 return pump - MP10 wavemaker - Mainly Zoas & GSP which is colorful & easy to keep. Very encouraging for new reefers. - LED lights - No chiller but i'd recommend one for better chance of a successful tank - and this enables more coral options that require cooler water. - A few small fishes like Starry Blenny (to eat algae), Clown fishes..... - No skimmer. With the bio load & available space for 'desktop' setup, weekly water change is sufficient.  Set up looks something like this This picture is taken with a yellow lens filter in front of the camera, so colors may appear more intense.   1 Quote Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/mysliceofnature/      Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbenbenben Posted February 2, 2017 Author Share Posted February 2, 2017 Good tips given by fellow reefers above.  Just to share : I have a desktop tank in the study room. About 10 gallons (40L) IOS tank. - 600L/hr Eheim 600 return pump - MP10 wavemaker - Mainly Zoas & GSP which is colorful & easy to keep. Very encouraging for new reefers. - LED lights - No chiller but i'd recommend one for better chance of a successful tank - and this enables more coral options that require cooler water. - A few small fishes like Starry Blenny (to eat algae), Clown fishes..... - No skimmer. With the bio load & available space for 'desktop' setup, weekly water change is sufficient.  Set up looks something like this This picture is taken with a yellow lens filter in front of the camera, so colors may appear more intense.   Hey! Thanks for sharing. The setup looks simple and easy to maintain.Will definitely read up more before I jump right in. Sent from my LG-H990 using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member JMW Posted February 2, 2017 SRC Member Share Posted February 2, 2017 11 hours ago, Seano said: I recommend buying the biggest tank and the best equipment you can afford because in about 3-3.5 months time you are going to want to upgrade. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app His tank may still be cycling in 3-3.5 months time Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member kenyee Posted February 2, 2017 SRC Member Share Posted February 2, 2017 4 hours ago, Eric Ng Yong Keong said:  Still more to learn. So start small. Prob upgrade in a year time. 25 g already quite crowded. So must plan what u want ahead. Presenting my future quarantine tank. Lol. Gong xi fa cai. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app  Very nice tank bro..  Quote @ 291213 Updated video: Kenyee FOWLR http://m.youtube.com/my_videos Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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