Hello everyone,
My Name is Jeremy, I am kinda new to saltwater and reefing but have been diving head first into the hobby by reading everything i can find and chatting up my LFS and one of the things that was brought up was i should join a local reef keepers club as they are great sources for help and knowledge and just over all a good community of people with a common interest in this awesome hobby.
So first bare with me i am knew to forums and grammar has never been a strong suite of mine. A little about my self and my tank. I live in central Jersey and grew up in a small shore town in Monmouth county, me and my wife recently bought a house in Howell and one of the agreements we made was when we get a house i cant put a fish tank up. So i have always had a fish tank in my home growing up a nice 55 gallon fresh water tank stocked with tropical fish but it has always been my goal to have a salt water tank. Back when i was living with my parents the reason we never went salt water was because we were always told saltwater is 1 expensive and 2 extremely difficult to manage and needed specialized equipment, But when i finally decided i was going to give it a shot and did some research i learned that both of those things aren't so true (except for the money aspect).
So excited as i was i decided to set up my first tank 8 months ago i choose a Nano Reef 10 gallon standard size tank on the advice of an old salty guy who said if you can keep a Nano Reef going well you'll have no problems when you decide to go big.
I must be doing something right because to date knock on wood i have not had a single tank crash. i currently have about 9 pounds of live rock and 20 pounds of live sand i keep a clean up crew of inverts your basic blue legs and turbo snails with a blue linkia star and a pistol shrimp who is paired with a watchman goby a tomato clown and a coral beauty all healthy and getting along well. I plan on going to coral as soon as i can find a decent light that i can afford and learn some more about keeping coral which is what i hope to learn here.
well thats enough about me i look forward to meeting you guys and cant wait to trade ideas and share this cool hobby
My Name is Jeremy, I am kinda new to saltwater and reefing but have been diving head first into the hobby by reading everything i can find and chatting up my LFS and one of the things that was brought up was i should join a local reef keepers club as they are great sources for help and knowledge and just over all a good community of people with a common interest in this awesome hobby.
So first bare with me i am knew to forums and grammar has never been a strong suite of mine. A little about my self and my tank. I live in central Jersey and grew up in a small shore town in Monmouth county, me and my wife recently bought a house in Howell and one of the agreements we made was when we get a house i cant put a fish tank up. So i have always had a fish tank in my home growing up a nice 55 gallon fresh water tank stocked with tropical fish but it has always been my goal to have a salt water tank. Back when i was living with my parents the reason we never went salt water was because we were always told saltwater is 1 expensive and 2 extremely difficult to manage and needed specialized equipment, But when i finally decided i was going to give it a shot and did some research i learned that both of those things aren't so true (except for the money aspect).
So excited as i was i decided to set up my first tank 8 months ago i choose a Nano Reef 10 gallon standard size tank on the advice of an old salty guy who said if you can keep a Nano Reef going well you'll have no problems when you decide to go big.
I must be doing something right because to date knock on wood i have not had a single tank crash. i currently have about 9 pounds of live rock and 20 pounds of live sand i keep a clean up crew of inverts your basic blue legs and turbo snails with a blue linkia star and a pistol shrimp who is paired with a watchman goby a tomato clown and a coral beauty all healthy and getting along well. I plan on going to coral as soon as i can find a decent light that i can afford and learn some more about keeping coral which is what i hope to learn here.
well thats enough about me i look forward to meeting you guys and cant wait to trade ideas and share this cool hobby