Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Re: [S&F and Reef Aquariums] Introduction & question

 

Marianne,
    First, welcome!!!  We have not had much action with the holidays and such, but that is life.  It basically comes down to expendable income....a 125 gal tank requires more than a 75.  Live rock is pricey and an extra 50 Lbs. is not cheap.  Bigger is definatley better, but it comes with a hefty price tag.  So in conclusion, if you can afford it, go with the bigger tank.  If money is an object, hold off.    Rick
 
In a message dated 12/29/2010 9:20:25 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, marianneh@rose.net writes:
 

I just joined this group. I have had freshwater fish for a long time and am thinking of adding a saltwater reef setup. I am at the reading and research stage. I first thought of getting a 55 gallon tank like the one I have for my cichlids but after reading about the disadvantages of a narrow depth (only 13"), I have decided I want a tank that is 18" deep and about 20" tall (so it is easy to clean). So I am looking at either a 75-gallon, 100 gallon or 125-gallon aquarium which would be pre-drilled.

I am considering getting a used one with a lot of the equipment, stand, lights etc. Am I crazy to even consider a 125-gallon as a beginner? I think I would prefer a 75-gallon (less intimidating, easier water changes, less costly maintenance) but know of a nice 125-gallon that seems to have all the right equipment (at least from what I have been reading in the latest edition of "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Saltwater Aquariums" - great book); beside a good protein skimmer, lights, etc., it includes a sterilizer, reactor and RO/DI system.

What would you recommend? Wait for a 75-gallon or go for the larger one? Pros and cons please.
I would like to know if the 125-gallon may be overkill at this stage and whether I might find it too much to start with. I know bigger is often better, means more stability, and more livestock possibilities but will it be overwhelming for someone starting out with saltwater? Doesn't it also mean a lot more maintenance than with a 75-gallon, more cleaning, water mixing etc. I can certainly wait till the right 75-gallon comes along if that is a better choice for a beginner.

Thanks for your input.
Marianne

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