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Old 10/03/2007, 12:28 PM
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Newbie Corner Feedback Thread

All right, all right; settle down and listen up. It's time to train you New Recruits that have recently joined RC. So fall in and quit the chatter while I instruct you ragged Newbies in the fine art of Reefkeeping!

Starting this month we will be adding a new column to Reefkeeping Magazine called the--


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Many of you seasoned reef veterans have read the New Tank Thread but it was getting time for an overhaul. The Newbie Corner will start out with a revamped version of the New Tank Thread in an easier to read, magazine format. Be sure to read Reefkeeping Magazine every month for installments to the New-New Tank Thread as well as other future topics designed for the novice.

One of the things about doing it as a magazine article is that it doesn't have the feedback that one gets with a posted thread. That is what this sticky is about--feedback on the topics covered. After reading the articles, you are invited to post any questions that you may have and I, or one of the other Newbie Corner authors, will try to answer them in a timely fashion. If you have a question about what to feed your Giant Grouper ( Epinephelus lanceolatus) and we are discussing water, please post it as a separate thread or wait till we cover Grouper feeding in the Newbie Corner (I wouldn't hold my breath while waiting).

Anyway, we at Reef Central and Reefkeeping Magazine hope you enjoy the new series and find it informative. If not-
Drop and give me fifty!

Editors note--in the interest of keeping the magazine a quality publication I had to remove the old Sarge from the articles. However, on the board anything goes.
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Old 10/06/2007, 08:40 PM
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all right Tom .. so you lied a lot to me (and your advice worked)... Excellent and a great starter .. you shoulda done this 7 months ago .. then I would have my Porsche!! Seriously ... god job
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Old 10/07/2007, 08:51 AM
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estimated costs

Thanks for doing this. Very helpful. I have started the reseach to set up a SW tank, likely a 150+ tank. I want a reef ready tank/equipment, but will start off very slowly with fish only and very gradually venture into establishing a reef tank. It would also be helpful if estimated costs were included along the way, with the obvious qualifiers, and any +/- of reef tank equipment (e.g., noisey). Thanks again,
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Old 10/07/2007, 10:17 AM
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Hi Tom, regarding to Di water, someone told me that if I don't use the Di constantly (since I only need about 20 gallons/week), the resin will went bad and re-act differently( make the water worse). Is this true?

Thanks. Shin.
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Old 10/07/2007, 12:29 PM
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Hi edfkbf

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WOW! Am I impressed; a potential reefkeeper who has been on the board for close to four years and makes their first post on my thread. I will try to give a general idea on costs like I did in this article but it is best to shop around and see what are advertisers are charging. Back when you first joined RC a RO/DI ran almost $600. Now you can get a pretty good one for less than $200.

Hi Shin

Not with a RO ahead of the DI. An RO filters molecular sized particulate matter, even something as small as a virus. Since the water reaching the DI is fairly sterile there is little chance for a bacterial slime to build up and coat the resin. Your demand should not influence resin life.

Voodude,

If you can afford a Porsche then forget what I told edfkbf
and buy a $600 DI unit.
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Old 10/07/2007, 04:54 PM
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Thanks Tom, your words make the Di add on comes closer to the door.
Shin.

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Old 10/07/2007, 07:26 PM
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Not $600 but a good one .MAX50.. found out the hard way!! .. have a dual TDS meter ... do not care how accurate .. but on the way out it still says ZERO ... that is what I truly watch .. although the input is interesting ... numbers higher during high temps or rainfalls .. (town water) .I have done all water tests along the way (water in, water out, tank .. da-da-da-da ) and the RO/DI confirmed all that you have said .. again, found out the hard way (or soft, if you consider the hair algae!!).. .Tnx Tom ...Keep up the good work/info ... Bruce. (The Magnum in my avatar eats Porsches!!)
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Old 10/08/2007, 10:15 AM
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I should have put in the article that Magnums are aggresive and not reef safe.
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Old 10/08/2007, 12:56 PM
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Great article!

Tom, great article! I am new to the reef habit, er, hobby and the first thing I purchased (after a tank) was an RO/DI unit. I am still working on getting the other equipment necessary (there seems to be a never-ending list!) but am getting closer. Purchased a skimmer, working on building a sump and an overflow so things are coming along.

I am looking forward to these articles. The amount of information on Reef Central is fantastic and has been very interesting.

Thanks,

Steve
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Old 10/08/2007, 02:01 PM
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At the moment the articles are--
  • Water
  • Tank selection and placement
  • Lighting
  • Sumps
  • Filtration and other equipment (tentative)

Thanks for your support.
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Old 10/09/2007, 09:53 PM
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Good Comeback .. and they are!!! Do not know where you are going to go with this ... but what I would like to have seen is when you think you follow all of the advice/suggestions and things do not work out (like params look way off (like Nitrates!! (spooky until u know) or Hair goes crazy ... and you Freaque-out or things start dying .. .yadda-yadda-yadda .. You are good at it .. think and write .. everyone would hinge on your every word!!.. great job Prost!!..
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Old 10/09/2007, 10:04 PM
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BTW ... maybe people shopuld know that it is NOT bad to "go swimming" ... i.e. reaching in to the tank to adjust, clean, feed, etc (as long as you did not just change your oil in the car and not wash your hands !) .. Mother nature and the Ocean in particular are very forgiving ... within reason .. good filtration and habits simulate those functions and will keep the tank on an even keel ... people should not be afraid .. sometimes the articles here and elsewhere and books lead to that kind of mentality .. CAREFUL...YES .. scared .. NO .. just some thoughts Tom .. 6 months of water in the box and it looks like offshore Tampa .. with very little intervention ..
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Old 10/10/2007, 10:44 AM
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Just as a note here. I won't be the only writer for this new column. I expect Marc (Melev) to do the column on sumps as he is a far better DIY person than I. We have some other hidden talents around here such as a worm expert and one that specializes in algae. I'll invite them to contribute as time goes by. The initial months will be geared to starting a tank and then will be followed by how to handle problems, water chemistry and easy to care for critters. All ideas are welcome however.
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Old 10/13/2007, 09:52 AM
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great article!! thanks for the help and...nice idea, way to help nobs like me!
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Old 10/13/2007, 12:21 PM
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Aaaaaaaaaahhhhhh! Not another new tank thread! Im going to have to take cover for a few months until Waterkeeper stops shelling the newbies with bogus information.
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Old 10/13/2007, 12:36 PM
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I'll have you know I only use safe, biological weapons these days. Pure tetrodotoxin toxins extracted from puffer fish I had die on me in the past.
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Old 10/16/2007, 09:37 AM
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I loved the article very down to earth. I agree with your stance on having purified water, its the best bet.

Keep on writing its very informative work
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Old 10/17/2007, 12:59 AM
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Nice article WK. I'm looking forward to future articles.

Thanks.

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Old 10/29/2007, 05:58 PM
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I just like your Avatar
It is far better than anything I write.

It does make me feel better to know that at least nine people took a glance at the new column.
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Old 10/29/2007, 06:23 PM
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LOVED IT! Wish I would have had that about 1 yr ago! I'll be reading frequently. Thank you all for the hard work!

(Thank heavens I liked it.. If I didn't... Couldn't give you "FIFTY" if I tried! $$.. OR pushups!)

Sometimes.. it is a bit daunting to post on RC, or ask a question. Reefers tend to "eat their young" just as bad a nurses do. Being a newbie can be daunting, and a bit discouraging at times. I can see these line of articles being a big hit.

Thanks again.
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Old 10/30/2007, 09:43 AM
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Sometimes.. it is a bit daunting to post on RC, or ask a question. Reefers tend to "eat their young" just as bad a nurses do. Being a newbie can be daunting, and a bit discouraging at times.
There's nothing to be afraid of, come on in, the water's fine!





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Old 10/30/2007, 10:01 AM
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Sometimes.. it is a bit daunting to post on RC, or ask a question. Reefers tend to "eat their young" just as bad a nurses do.
We need to eat our young as we are too broke in this hobby to afford groceries.

I see some of our veteran reefers around. I do want to say this first few months of this series of columns may be a bit dull. I'm covering territory that I covered before. I wanted to start from scratch with the column and then move onto new topics. The good part is these are condensed versions of some of those long threads I wrote quite awhile back. Hopefully that will make them a bit easier to follow.

I do promise we will get to more interesting topics after we get through the basics.
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Old 10/30/2007, 03:12 PM
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Ahhh... yes.. I'm finding that when I have to choose between a great steak dinner for two, or one awesome SPS frag.... my husband gets stuck with mac and cheese.

You may be "boring" the veterans out there, but your articles are directed toward newcomers to the hobby, (aka.. NEWBIES), so your target audience will NOT be bored, or at least, should not be bored. Even though your going over the basics first, you must discuss that to have a solid base on which to build future, more in depth or specialized topics.

Thank you again for all your hard work.

( OH.......and I'm still waiting for my newbie pledge badge to come in the mail.)
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Old 10/31/2007, 10:33 AM
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This is what that Newbie Pledge Badge looks like--



Seriously, for only $2 a month you can help support this site and also Reefkeeping Magazine. Unlike many on-line hobby magazines RK is free of advertising and relies on contributions form the readership. If you get the time how about chipping in Premium Membership. As it says in that ad, "Membership has its privileges."

Well, enough of the on-line commercials--

Happy Halloween
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