knight03
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If i am thinking about starting a reef tank what size tank would be good to start with and not have to buy a bigger one in a year or two/ What is the basic things that I need to start?
First question you should consider is what livestock you want to keep? Keep that in mind and stick to the plan. Size? again this depends on what you want to keep. A good size to start out with is a 75 gal tank. A 75 has good length, depth and is usually easy to find in most reputable dealers. I would suggest a built in overflow. I prefer built in overflows to the hang on the back styles. It's a preference. Cabinetry is easy to find and easy to make for this size tank. Glass or acrylic? Matter of choice. Glass tanks are easier to find and cost less.
Get a good skimmer like ASM or deltec, good quality lighting, and reliable pump for circulation. Don't skimp on these items. Get the best right from the start or you'll have extra unneeded equipment lying around the house. Lighting, again, will depend on what organisms you plan on keeping. Metal halide is a good choice. In a 75 you could use 175watt 10000K's, if keeping all sps you could upgrade to 250 watts. You would need one bulb every two feet. If you increase your K's or kelvin # the bulb will be much more blue. If you already know this Great! Depending on what you want to keep you could also use PC's or powercompacts if the choice is made for lower light loving organisms.
If you are looking to keep smaller fish a 50 gal is a great size too.
Just keep in mind the budget. What can you afford? It is better to have a smaller, thriving healthy tank with good reliable equipment than a larger one that does not have the proper equipment due to costs. It's an investment. I hope this helps.
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