New Page 2

 

Welcome to SDR!

  • Amused
  • Angry
  • Annoyed
  • Awesome
  • Bemused
  • Cocky
  • Cool
  • Crazy
  • Crying
  • Down
  • Drunk
  • Embarraded
  • Enraged
  • Friendly
  • Geeky
  • Grumpy
  • Happy
  • Hungry
  • Piratey
  • Poorly
  • Sad
  • Shy
  • Sneaky
  • Tired
  • + Reply to Thread
    Results 1 to 12 of 12

    Thread: can some one help me out?

    1. #1
      619travv is offline Registered User
      Enter Status Here..
       
      I am:
      Set you mood here...
       
      Join Date
      Mar 2008
      Location
      San Diego aka sandy Aygo
      Posts
      24

      can some one help me out?

      ok so i am very new to this salt water stuff every thing i have was givin to me...the thing that i need the most is a UV light so i can start getting some coral and things... if there is any one that would be willing to donate one to me i would be very grateful. i would buy one if i werent so down on cash and maybe one day when i can afford one and i will give it to some other SW newbie :P thank you...

    2. #2
      poakley723 is offline Registered User
      Enter Status Here..
       
      I am:
      Set you mood here...
       
      Join Date
      Jun 2007
      Location
      Chula Vista
      Posts
      1,107
      PMed you

    3. #3
      619travv is offline Registered User
      Enter Status Here..
       
      I am:
      Set you mood here...
       
      Join Date
      Mar 2008
      Location
      San Diego aka sandy Aygo
      Posts
      24
      oh yea i have a 30g bout 30 inches long..

    4. #4
      DaveMorris's Avatar
      DaveMorris is offline Controller nut
      My status is: Tired and over-worked
       
      I am:
      Tired
       
      Join Date
      Nov 2006
      Location
      La Mesa, CA
      Posts
      6,513
      You don't need a UV light. Most people do not use them. What other equipment do you have?
      Dave
      My current 130g system

      Got a question about controllers? Ask away...
      Digital Aquatics beta tester

    5. #5
      sonnybihis is offline Registered User
      Enter Status Here..
       
      I am:
      Set you mood here...
       
      Join Date
      May 2005
      Location
      San Diego, CA
      Posts
      2,004
      at least you found this place...it's full of people to help!

    6. #6
      rudy's Avatar
      rudy is offline Registered User
      Enter Status Here..
       
      I am:
      Tired
       
      Join Date
      Mar 2004
      Location
      Fallbrook
      Posts
      4,853
      I agree with Dave.
      I actually can't think of anyone who does use a UV.
      What equipment do you have right now?
      What are your plans for your tank?

    7. #7
      619travv is offline Registered User
      Enter Status Here..
       
      I am:
      Set you mood here...
       
      Join Date
      Mar 2008
      Location
      San Diego aka sandy Aygo
      Posts
      24
      well right now i just got two marineland filtration systems with bio wheels and a regular flourecent light as for live i've got live sand no live rock but i want to get live rock and some plant life i thought it was a UV light but i guess it is another kind... dunno im kinda lost lol please some one help me out... also i will post some pics asap

    8. #8
      mj1333 is offline Premium Member
      Enter Status Here..
       
      I am:
      Set you mood here...
       
      Join Date
      Aug 2005
      Location
      University City, 92122
      Posts
      2,033
      I think your talking about Power compact, T-5, Metal Halide light. Keep looking around the boards. There are alot of good deals on here.

    9. #9
      Fishlvr619 is offline Registered User
      Enter Status Here..
       
      I am:
      Set you mood here...
       
      Join Date
      Jul 2005
      Location
      El Cajon
      Posts
      247

      We are here to help

      Most People start out in this Hobby using Power Compact Flourescents or PC'S for lighting.Someone correct me if I am Wrong.Some people tend to go directly to Metal Halides if they have done their research before starting a reef Aqurium.I tend to think the best beat is to start with PC's.They are fairly cheap and the bulbs last for a fairly long time.Hope that is helpful.

    10. #10
      corbeano619 is offline Registered User
      Enter Status Here..
       
      I am:
      Set you mood here...
       
      Join Date
      May 2007
      Location
      North Park
      Posts
      1,643
      It took me 4 years to move up to mh's and I dont regrat it at all. Mh is the way to go. It also depends on what you want in your tank. Pc's are good dont get me wrong. You can grow softies and some lps with them but if you want sps then you definetly need mh's. Good luck with your hunting.

    11. #11
      DiverDave's Avatar
      DiverDave is offline Registered User
      Enter Status Here..
       
      I am:
      Cool
       
      Join Date
      Feb 2005
      Location
      San Diego
      Posts
      1,146
      Not sure where you're located. At this stage in your game I highly suggest you get a book or two and read up. I started with Martin Moe's Beginner to Breeder which is a good source of basic marine systems. There are other good books that will go more in depth with regards to invertebrate / coral reef tanks that I'm sure others will post and recommend. Keep asking questions here as you will continue to receive good information. The point is, keeping marine tanks is a lot like gardening. There are at least 25 ways to grow a tomato. What makes this hobby fun is understanding WHAT requirements MAKE the tomato grow and then putting your personal touch on it. Plus...on this forum you can bounce ideas around and learn from other peoples experiences / mistakes / successes. GOOD LUCK>

      DD

    12. #12
      Techknowledgy is offline Registered User
      Enter Status Here..
       
      I am:
      Set you mood here...
       
      Join Date
      Apr 2007
      Location
      Sandy Eggo
      Posts
      5,013
      I third that, no UV, although I do have one still in the box for sale. Read read read. This one is excellent: The Conscientious Marine Aquarist by Fenner....... then ask questions here. Lots of friendly people.

    + Reply to Thread

    Thread Information

    Users Browsing this Thread

    There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

       

    Posting Permissions

    • You may not post new threads
    • You may not post replies
    • You may not post attachments
    • You may not edit your posts