• Mentoring Program

    For the cost of a frag or a single visit by your LFS rep, we offer mentoring to help you get your tank back on track... Whether you are new to the hobby and just need things clarified, or you've got experience but are struggling to find solutions, we're here to help.

    Mentoring provides one-on-one assistance for your tank's issues, via phone, email, chat - your choice. You are paying for this assistance, and thus become top priority.

    We realize there are many places to get assistance for free, and we can appreciate that. At the same time, if you want solid help here and now, we are prepared to give you that necessary assistance.

    With over 12 years experience in the hobby, Marc Levenson has been helping people via online forums, his own site and his podcast. He's attended multiple national conferences and club events, met up with hundreds of vendors, and stays in tune with the industry as it continues to evolve. Speaking to clubs across the nation, he uses a no-nonsense approach to overcome issues that arose in his own tanks as well as in others.

    To guarantee that you will get the full attention you deserve, we limit mentoring to a small group of people. If you are interested, send a PM to melev here on ReefAddicts.com or email to melev@reefaddicts.com

    $35 for 3 days (ie: single incident); $50 - two weeks, $85 - a month.

    Please provide the following information:
    Name:
    Email:
    Phone number:
    Location:
    Tank water parameters currently:
    Equipment in use:
    Lighting & reflectors:
    Type of livestock:
    Maintenance routine: (ie: how often do you: test water, water changes, clean equipment)
    Specific problem in a couple of sentences:
    Additional thoughts:


    Keep in mind that not all problems can be resolved quickly, and some time may be required to turn things around. Patience is more than a virtue, because "Nothing good ever happens fast in a reef tank."

    Disclaimer - Our top priority is the health of your livestock, and any advice given will be done to improve conditions in your reef tank, with the caveat that we can't guarantee every possible scenario due to miscommunication or a lack of getting 'the full picture.' We assume no responsibility by providing such assistance, and have only the best of intentions. To avoid abuse of our mentoring system, we reserve the right to cancel your mentorship at any time; a refund may or may not be granted and is at our sole discretion.
  • Recent Blog Entries

    blakew

    Let's build a stand - Part 1

    First let's take care of some house keeping. I ordered some more parts Friday (Mag 12 for return, (2) 150 watt heaters, and the biopellet reactor). I was a little disappointed because the Vertex...

    Yesterday 12:28 AM
    Gonzo

    Superbowl weekend sale !

    Friday through Sunday Take advantage of our Buy 3 get 1 FREE sale on everything on the website !! (equal or lesser value on the FREE item) So take advantage of our already low prices...

    02-03-2012 03:19 AM
    blakew

    Overflow update

    The overflow I ordered came in today. Here's the package contents. I guess candy is a trademark thing for these guys, lol. Just noticed the hole saw isn't in this picture, but it came with the kit...

    02-02-2012 12:18 AM
    Hat39406

    Let's see those Full Tank Shots for February

    Come on Reef Addicts, let's see ya FTS' for February!!! I will post mine when I get to my computer. :)

    02-01-2012 03:38 PM
    Electrobes

    An update to the 40BR sumpless Reef with a videos!

    There's been quite a few changes since I've last posted here. I now have LED lights, which meant I needed my hood to be redone. I've also added a couple other fun things. Anyway... Current Specs:...

    02-01-2012 01:23 PM
  • Recent Comments

    Rolodex1

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    Rolodex1 Yesterday 09:06 PM
    Rolodex1

    Do these bio pellets take the place and/or replace GFO? Go to last post

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    Rolodex1 Yesterday 08:02 PM
  • Recent Blog Comments

    blakew

    Floggin's 75 Gallon tank build.

    Looks like a really nice start Floggin. Do you find you have alot of splashing/salt creep from the overflow line ending so high above the sump? Also wondering which paint you used for your background.

    blakew 01-25-2012 11:27 PM Go to last post
    blakew

    Let's build a stand - Part 1

    Unfortunately, pretty much all the municipalities in the "greater Olympia metropolitan area" (if you can call it that) have these kind of ordinances.

    I've heard Tacoma used to be

    blakew Yesterday 12:28 AM Go to last post
    Midnight

    Let's build a stand - Part 1

    Yes, that would warrant a move from me. I don't have time or desire for big brother to tell me what I can't do if it is in reason. So that means that you can't run a generator if the power goes out.

    Midnight Yesterday 12:28 AM Go to last post
    blakew

    Let's build a stand - Part 1

    Not too loud for the neighborhood, too loud for the City of Tumwater Municipal Code.

    "8.08.030 Unnecessary noises described.
    G. Any construction activity, including excavation

    blakew Yesterday 12:28 AM Go to last post
    Midnight

    Let's build a stand - Part 1

    Working in your garage is too loud for the neighborhood? Don'think I could live there, especially since its the weekend. I live in a pretty uppity neighborhood and we don't have too many complaints

    Midnight Yesterday 12:28 AM Go to last post
    melev

    Superbowl weekend sale !

    Fixed it for him.

    melev 02-03-2012 03:19 AM Go to last post
    blakew

    Overflow update

    That's two votes for covering part of the teeth to raise the water level. Once I actually have the plumbing all hooked up and can tell how much I need to raise the water level, I'll glue in a piece of

    blakew 02-02-2012 12:18 AM Go to last post
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