• Why not take a moment to introduce yourself to our members?

V.Shaq

Advanced Reefer
Location
Brooklyn
Rating - 100%
9   0   0
Hey I got like a Gallon of sand I pulled from my tank 2 weeks ago ended up not using it. If you want it you can have just bring a container or bag I need the mini bucket....

GLWT
Happy Reefing........
 

E.intheC

Advanced Reefer
Location
Suffolk County
Rating - 100%
150   0   0
Honestly man.. you have 2 posts and they're both "give me free stuff please" in the For Sale forum...

I know you're a "noob", and don't take this the wrong way.. but if you don't have the money for simple corals, maybe a Fish only tank is a better option. Reefing is a stupid-expensive hobby and a few dollars here or there saved on corals is NOTHING.

If you are looking to purchase corals, the Want to Buy forum is what you're looking for.
Good luck.
 

Bogalho89

Experienced Reefer
Location
South river, nj
Rating - 100%
2   0   0
Honestly man.. you have 2 posts and they're both "give me free stuff please" in the For Sale forum...

I know you're a "noob", and don't take this the wrong way.. but if you don't have the money for simple corals, maybe a Fish only tank is a better option. Reefing is a stupid-expensive hobby and a few dollars here or there saved on corals is NOTHING.

If you are looking to purchase corals, the Want to Buy forum is what you're looking for.
Good luck.

+1 it's def a stupid expensive hobby.
 

V.Shaq

Advanced Reefer
Location
Brooklyn
Rating - 100%
9   0   0
Let the guy try to gain some free stuff, some Reefer's are very generous and are willing to give things away. As far as the hobby is concerned it is expensive no doubt about it. And Fish only tanks get boring trust me....

Just don't scare the noobs off LOL....
 

E.intheC

Advanced Reefer
Location
Suffolk County
Rating - 100%
150   0   0
Let the guy try to gain some free stuff, some Reefer's are very generous and are willing to give things away. As far as the hobby is concerned it is expensive no doubt about it. And Fish only tanks get boring trust me....

Just don't scare the noobs off LOL....


:lol2: I'm not trying to scare anyone off..

OP.. Someone could offer you a SeaClone for $50... that might seem like a good deal, but is it? (NO) .... What if they offer you some free Milliporas? Are you ready for those corals? Even free, Millis aren't' something an inexperienced reefer should put in their tank.

I would suggest doing a lot of reading about equipment, livestock, and reefing in general first. This way, you'll have a goal and will be more prepared to make buying decisions that way. You'll end up with better equipment and less livestock deaths. I'd much rather save up and spend more for quality equipment than take free or 'cheap' poor quality stuff any day of the week.

Introduce yourself... do some reading... ask tons of questions. In a few weeks/months you'll have a clear, well thought-out reefing plan.
 
Location
bronx
Rating - 98.1%
155   3   0
dont worry what up tho i will teach you everything i know but as you c i spend paper on my hobby always gotta lie to my girl lol, and who said something about a free millie frag lol we gonna make your tank look nice trust you me just take time money and patience
 

nuch

Babe it was on sale!
Location
staten island
Rating - 100%
99   0   0
rock

hey i understand we were supposed to meet for some rock, believe me i know things happen and plans change, you'll see as you buy and sell stuff. but if you still need rock i got plenty. from baseball size to basketball size and self pecies the size of loose leaf papper and bigger. like $2.00 lbs
 

AR0026

Advanced Reefer
Location
New Jersey
Rating - 100%
43   0   0
dont worry what up tho i will teach you everything i know but as you c i spend paper on my hobby always gotta lie to my girl lol, and who said something about a free millie frag lol we gonna make your tank look nice trust you me just take time money and patience

+1... Specially on the lying part... Lol

I just started a nano tank... 8gal about 2 weeks ago,.. So far I have spend well over $1,000... Tank, light, sand, live rock, fish, and of course the corals... I'm to zoas and boy are some expensive... I would def suggest figuring out what kind of corals and fish you want to keep before taking anything... While you do that set up your tank, and slowly keep adding live rock and your equipment...

You def want to make sure you can maintain a healthy tank and good light quality for your corals and fish...

Cuz if not it won't matter if it was free or paid, dead is dead...
 

Sponsor Reefs

We're a FREE website, and we exist because of hobbyists like YOU who help us run this community.

Click here to sponsor $10:


Top