![]() Others may have a certain fish or coral in mind that they wish to keep. Most people just want to set up a nice looking aquarium with a good mix of fish and corals. ![]() What first caught your eye and inspired you to start your own? Knowing what you want to keep will help you decided which equipment you need before you make any purchases. We’ve separated our guide into 6 steps. Within each step, we’ve broken down key topics and questions you may have. There are also links in each step if you would like more information on a certain topic. We hope you find this resource helpful for setting up your first aquarium.īefore you get started it is best to have an idea in mind about what you want to keep in your aquarium. In fact, part of what we love so much about reef keeping is the diversity of aquarium displays and personal reef keeping methods. Some people may op to modify the order, frequency or speed of these steps, and aside from a few critical checks, this is absolutely fine. While there are components of the process such as equipment, husbandry, and maintenance which carry over, no two tanks, and no two aquarists are the same. We hate to break it to you, but there is no one size fits all answer for how to set up a reef tank. This Page features a step-by-step guide for setting up a saltwater aquarium, as well as useful links to past Reef Builders articles for when you are ready to move beyond set up. If you’re just getting started all of the information you find online can be overwhelming, so we want to make sure you have a place to refer back for all the basic. We’ve also organized our past articles by category making it easy for you to discover aquarium products, saltwater fish, corals, videos, and tips for keeping a successful reef aquarium. We have thousands of articles waiting to be explored and you can search for just about every aquarium topic by using our search bar in the top right-hand corner of the screen. Reef Builders was established in 2006, and is the oldest running website providing news and helpful information regarding the saltwater aquatics industry. And, once you’re all set up, we have the information you need to keep your tank thriving. Reef Builders will take you step by step on how to setup a reef tank from scratch. Dimensions (L x W x H) 32.5 x 16.5 x 29.7 in (82.88 x 42 x 75.If you want to start your very own reef tank, you’ve come to the right spot.Half open back (lower panel) allows for clean wire management.Ample storage space for food, cleaning tools and accessories.Swing-open doors with soft-close hinges. ![]() Sturdy cabinet in black with Ash grain-look doors and a gloss edge.Curved stand follows the smooth contours of the Flex aquarium.Perfectly sized for the Flex 32.5 US Gal (123 L).Fluval Marine 3.0 Bluetooth LED with App Control.Glass Aquarium with Lid and Anti Slip Pad & Hexagonal Edging to camouflage with water line, bold curved front glass.Comes complete with foam, carbon & biomax filter rings. ![]() In addition, this all-new Flex includes a built-in filtration system with 2 independent multi-stage chambers for maximum cleaning efficiency, room for the Fluval PS1 skimmer, M150 heater and a easy feed door perfect for the Fluval PF2 Feeder. It comes equipped with a mobile device operated Bluetooth Marine 3.0 LED that offers total control over brilliant custom colors, multiple dynamic effects and a programmable 24-hour light timer. (123 L) makes an exciting addition to Fluval's bold curved aquarium series with a Saltwater Specific version.
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