Playapixie
Well-known member
Hi! I'm brand new to salt water, and have just made plans to purchase a barely-used beautiful Solana 34 all-in-one system. After a lot of research, I think it perfectly meets my wish list (except for the start-up cost, LOL, although I'm getting this set-up with the stand for half the cost of new).
This does not come with lights, so my first question is: What lights should I consider for the Solana? I want a primarily corral reef tank. Not sure if I should just bite the bullet and start with good lights that would support any future goals, or start less expensive. I was originally looking at BioCubes and so haven't really researched lights yet. Would really love some tried-and-true advice on lights for this. I don't care for the pendant-style lights they offer, and think I want high-intensity anyhow. I also want moonlights. Prefer lower power consumption. Suggestions?
Next:
Aside from the tank, lights, & live rock & sand, what are the essentials that I must buy up front? I want to go to the fish store armed with a complete list so I don't get talked into things I don't need.
Any other words of wisdom for a newbie with this set-up? Yes, I've devoured most of the newbie threads on this forum already
Also interested to make connections to other Puget-sound-area reefers, as I've been told there are a variety of them on this forum.
Thanks,
Dawn
Seattle
This does not come with lights, so my first question is: What lights should I consider for the Solana? I want a primarily corral reef tank. Not sure if I should just bite the bullet and start with good lights that would support any future goals, or start less expensive. I was originally looking at BioCubes and so haven't really researched lights yet. Would really love some tried-and-true advice on lights for this. I don't care for the pendant-style lights they offer, and think I want high-intensity anyhow. I also want moonlights. Prefer lower power consumption. Suggestions?
Next:
Aside from the tank, lights, & live rock & sand, what are the essentials that I must buy up front? I want to go to the fish store armed with a complete list so I don't get talked into things I don't need.
Any other words of wisdom for a newbie with this set-up? Yes, I've devoured most of the newbie threads on this forum already
Also interested to make connections to other Puget-sound-area reefers, as I've been told there are a variety of them on this forum.
Thanks,
Dawn
Seattle