Ok, I am setting up my first marine tank (I guess it would be FOWLR) and I need some confirmation that I am doing it right. For reference,I have been taking care of FW heavilily planted tanks for 3+ years and I am not afraid of getting "into" the tank! The reason I chose 10g is space, we dont have much. We already have 7 fish tanks, all FW. Also, we dont have much room to store premixed water for water changes. I distill my own water which rids everything of nutrients (test verifies, not test copper). However, I have copper sensitive plants and they are doing great. Dont know if it is glass or copper distiller.
10G Glass Aquarium (I know bigger is better etc)
10 lbs Live Sand
10 lbs Live Rock (not bought yet, will do once hw setup)
Hydometer
2 Small Powerheads - plus will have powerfilter minus media for flow and areation
50W Heater (5wpg)
40W PC Light (4wpg)
Tight Fitting Glass lid (heard a few marine species are jumpers, just to be safe)
Ok, I have ordered my equipment and will be here Monday/Tuesday. I plan to fishless cycle using the pantyhose/shrimp method. I will have my live sand AND my live rock in here, with the lights off, correct? This help prevent algae I presume...
The live sand and live rock ARE the filter, yes - just need to verify.
I have all the standard test kits, plus I bought more CA and PO4 (as I was low, use them for plants). I do NOT have a copper test kit. How important is it to have Copper test kit? Do I need any of the odd test kits? Or are those just needed for corals?
Once cycled, I can add all my fish at once, just like with FW, yes? We are looking at maybe 1 clown fish (the small one) and a clean up crew. But also, my LFS says I can put Damsels in there...i tend to find that conflicting with info I find here. We also think of 1 or 2 Gobies. If we put a firefish in there, is there anything else we can have in there (besides clean up crew)? The fish selection are OR, not all of them combined.
I know the sand is alive, but do I need to stir it up to prevent build up every now and then? Or does the Live part do that for me? If I use sand in FW, I had to have burrowing snails or stir it up every so often to prevent bacteria build up. Also, I need to adjust the powerheads and filter so that there are no dead spots, what if the rock blocks parts of movement? How thorough do I need to clean the sand, or do I just do water changes?
If I do more than 1 water change a week after it is cylced, will it hurt anything? I know it doesnt hurt FW, but not sure about SW. For example, do 2 2G water changes weekly.
Corals - eventually we want to have corals - is 4wpg enough? Will it be wise to add them after everything is setup and running? Cant afford to have them at the start. My LFS "breeds" (???) coral which I like. I have read you need 7-8wpg, other places state 3-4 at min...cornfused. My guess is 3-4 is the soft coral...yes?
Inverts - I want these, but am afraid. Hear many bad stories about failure. Definately not for the beginner, which I am. This would be a long down the road purchase.
Thoughts?
Thanks!!!
Aries
10G Glass Aquarium (I know bigger is better etc)
10 lbs Live Sand
10 lbs Live Rock (not bought yet, will do once hw setup)
Hydometer
2 Small Powerheads - plus will have powerfilter minus media for flow and areation
50W Heater (5wpg)
40W PC Light (4wpg)
Tight Fitting Glass lid (heard a few marine species are jumpers, just to be safe)
Ok, I have ordered my equipment and will be here Monday/Tuesday. I plan to fishless cycle using the pantyhose/shrimp method. I will have my live sand AND my live rock in here, with the lights off, correct? This help prevent algae I presume...
The live sand and live rock ARE the filter, yes - just need to verify.
I have all the standard test kits, plus I bought more CA and PO4 (as I was low, use them for plants). I do NOT have a copper test kit. How important is it to have Copper test kit? Do I need any of the odd test kits? Or are those just needed for corals?
Once cycled, I can add all my fish at once, just like with FW, yes? We are looking at maybe 1 clown fish (the small one) and a clean up crew. But also, my LFS says I can put Damsels in there...i tend to find that conflicting with info I find here. We also think of 1 or 2 Gobies. If we put a firefish in there, is there anything else we can have in there (besides clean up crew)? The fish selection are OR, not all of them combined.
I know the sand is alive, but do I need to stir it up to prevent build up every now and then? Or does the Live part do that for me? If I use sand in FW, I had to have burrowing snails or stir it up every so often to prevent bacteria build up. Also, I need to adjust the powerheads and filter so that there are no dead spots, what if the rock blocks parts of movement? How thorough do I need to clean the sand, or do I just do water changes?
If I do more than 1 water change a week after it is cylced, will it hurt anything? I know it doesnt hurt FW, but not sure about SW. For example, do 2 2G water changes weekly.
Corals - eventually we want to have corals - is 4wpg enough? Will it be wise to add them after everything is setup and running? Cant afford to have them at the start. My LFS "breeds" (???) coral which I like. I have read you need 7-8wpg, other places state 3-4 at min...cornfused. My guess is 3-4 is the soft coral...yes?
Inverts - I want these, but am afraid. Hear many bad stories about failure. Definately not for the beginner, which I am. This would be a long down the road purchase.
Thoughts?
Thanks!!!
Aries