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    first time with saltwater

    I picked up a 4400 lph (1162 GPH) powerhead on the clearance rack for $45. I should be starting my water mixing during the week my choices for salt are tetra brand and redsea due to immediate availability on the island.
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    first time in saltwater

    the same boat I'm in. When I lived in Layton about a year or two ago, we went to the aquarium store on 89 in north salt lake (kinda by the honda dealership I believe) they had the most marine equipment I have ever seen in a mom & pop store.
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    first time with saltwater

    the entire island is surrounded by a reef I was planning on going about 100-300 feet out for the sand in a secluded area of the island. I was planing on going after some live rock fragments, it is illegal and wrong to go down there with a chisel and hammer. I picked up a coralife brand swing arm...
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    Central Ohio- store credit?

    jack's has always been my favorite (at least the springfield location) check them out they have 2 locations in columbus I believe. If they don't take them off your hands they will point you in the right direction.
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    first time with saltwater

    I'm only considering the sand because I live in Okinawa which at the same note limits me on buying bulk buckets of salt. (the Japanese like compact stuff) I want to do a reef tank but I know I do not have all the equipment to sustain a healthy tank. So the plan is take the reef build up nice and...
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    first time with saltwater

    I would call myself an intermediate freshwater hobbyist with the several tanks I've maintained over the years. I am doing my first saltwater tank it is a 55 gal acrylic. I am going along the budget build route and buying parts over time. My overall goal is to have a shelf of live rock in the...
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