So you have decided to take up reefkeeping.........Good for you!
So what's the plan?? ???
You do have a plan. right!?
Reefkeeping is a fascinating, challenging and very rewarding hobby.
But it can be costly both in terms of money and the lives of the organisms you plan to keep. Not to mention the potential risk to your downstairs neighbor if your first tank is a 300 gallon monster kept in your 3rd floor walk-up apartment built in 1910. ;D (There is a lot of weight in a glass box with 300 gallons of water! Can your floor support what you're going to setup?)
The good news is there are plenty of sources of good information about reefkeeping that you can learn from before you get started.
The bad news is you have to research a lot of good sources of reefkeeping information quickly if you've already setup a reef before you've learned the basics.
But don't panic.....yet! We are here to help you!
When a journalist starts to research a potential story, they are taught to answer questions known as the 5W's and an H. Who, what, where, when, why and how. For reefkeepers I think the same questions need to be answered but in this order, Why, who, what, where, when, and how. I'll post some thoughts on all of these over the next few days/weeks. But for those who like to forge ahead I'll suggest a few sources of lite reading.
For those addicted to online reading, try these links:
The New Tank Thread / Reef Central
Setting Up a New Tank--Needs to Consider / Reef Central
Reefkeeping Magazine
Remember when reading anything on the internet, especially the stuff I post, ;D you need to compare opinions from multiple sources and use common sense before coming to a conclusion!
If you like to get your information the old fashion way, try some good books.
The Reef Aquarium: Science, Art, and Technology, Vol. 3 (Hardcover)
by Julian Sprung (Author), J. Charles Delbeek (Author)
The Conscientious Marine Aquarist: A Commonsense Handbook for Successful Saltwater Hobbyists (Microcosm/T.F.H. Professional) (Hardcover)
by Robert M. Fenner (Author), Matthew L. Wittenrich (Photographer), Scott W. Michael (Photographer), Alf Jacob Nilsen (Photographer), Christopher Turk (Foreword)
Aquarium Corals : Selection, Husbandry, and Natural History (Hardcover)
by Eric H. Borneman (Author)
So what's the plan?? ???
You do have a plan. right!?
Reefkeeping is a fascinating, challenging and very rewarding hobby.
But it can be costly both in terms of money and the lives of the organisms you plan to keep. Not to mention the potential risk to your downstairs neighbor if your first tank is a 300 gallon monster kept in your 3rd floor walk-up apartment built in 1910. ;D (There is a lot of weight in a glass box with 300 gallons of water! Can your floor support what you're going to setup?)
The good news is there are plenty of sources of good information about reefkeeping that you can learn from before you get started.
The bad news is you have to research a lot of good sources of reefkeeping information quickly if you've already setup a reef before you've learned the basics.
But don't panic.....yet! We are here to help you!
When a journalist starts to research a potential story, they are taught to answer questions known as the 5W's and an H. Who, what, where, when, why and how. For reefkeepers I think the same questions need to be answered but in this order, Why, who, what, where, when, and how. I'll post some thoughts on all of these over the next few days/weeks. But for those who like to forge ahead I'll suggest a few sources of lite reading.
For those addicted to online reading, try these links:
The New Tank Thread / Reef Central
Setting Up a New Tank--Needs to Consider / Reef Central
Reefkeeping Magazine
Remember when reading anything on the internet, especially the stuff I post, ;D you need to compare opinions from multiple sources and use common sense before coming to a conclusion!
If you like to get your information the old fashion way, try some good books.
The Reef Aquarium: Science, Art, and Technology, Vol. 3 (Hardcover)
by Julian Sprung (Author), J. Charles Delbeek (Author)
The Conscientious Marine Aquarist: A Commonsense Handbook for Successful Saltwater Hobbyists (Microcosm/T.F.H. Professional) (Hardcover)
by Robert M. Fenner (Author), Matthew L. Wittenrich (Photographer), Scott W. Michael (Photographer), Alf Jacob Nilsen (Photographer), Christopher Turk (Foreword)
Aquarium Corals : Selection, Husbandry, and Natural History (Hardcover)
by Eric H. Borneman (Author)