Hi everyone,
Alright, so before you start going up in arms about a newbie starting a nano reef aquarium, please let me spend (or waste) my money and learn on my own. Haha
No but really, I've had small, large, medium FW tanks before, with all sorts of fish. Then I had to move across the country (from BC to Ontario) and needless to say that my ex kept the tanks.
I've never owned SW tanks before. I would really like to try and I don't want to spend tens of thousands of dollars. I don't want to go FO nor FWLR, I want to go reef. I'm a bit of a nerd, and I like to read about this stuff.....so I bought a book. The Nano-Reef Handbook by CR Brightwell. I'm also a bird conservation biologist by trade, and owning a reef tank should be a big "no-no", knowing how bad taking live coral from their natural environment really is since it is becoming more and more of an threatened ecosystem in the wild -- but I guess my geeky instinct takes over and I would love to kick-off this reefing hobby.
I haven't bought the tank yet and even though I'm sure all of you will say "Go big, or go home" I want to say... I don't have space, nor the 3000 dollars to buy a 60 gallon tank (not to mention all the accessories that go with it, that can easily add up to 10 000). So lets say with a budget of 1000$ in mind...
I don't want this to become a "science experiment gone bad" either. Therefore, before I even buy a tank, I want your "expert", "amateur" or "hobbyiest" advice.
What do you wish someone had told you before you started your reef aquarium?... or nano reef aquarium for those of you that like to "live on the edge".

Snowgrrl
Alright, so before you start going up in arms about a newbie starting a nano reef aquarium, please let me spend (or waste) my money and learn on my own. Haha

No but really, I've had small, large, medium FW tanks before, with all sorts of fish. Then I had to move across the country (from BC to Ontario) and needless to say that my ex kept the tanks.
I've never owned SW tanks before. I would really like to try and I don't want to spend tens of thousands of dollars. I don't want to go FO nor FWLR, I want to go reef. I'm a bit of a nerd, and I like to read about this stuff.....so I bought a book. The Nano-Reef Handbook by CR Brightwell. I'm also a bird conservation biologist by trade, and owning a reef tank should be a big "no-no", knowing how bad taking live coral from their natural environment really is since it is becoming more and more of an threatened ecosystem in the wild -- but I guess my geeky instinct takes over and I would love to kick-off this reefing hobby.
I haven't bought the tank yet and even though I'm sure all of you will say "Go big, or go home" I want to say... I don't have space, nor the 3000 dollars to buy a 60 gallon tank (not to mention all the accessories that go with it, that can easily add up to 10 000). So lets say with a budget of 1000$ in mind...
I don't want this to become a "science experiment gone bad" either. Therefore, before I even buy a tank, I want your "expert", "amateur" or "hobbyiest" advice.
What do you wish someone had told you before you started your reef aquarium?... or nano reef aquarium for those of you that like to "live on the edge".

Snowgrrl