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littlebro381

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Well I live right on the water and I was thinking about starting a saltwater tank. I have done the freshwater for around 3 years now but want to try something new. My question is with me living right one the water ( Florida Panhandle) can I use water directly from the gulf?
 

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littlebro381 said:
Well I live right on the water and I was thinking about starting a saltwater tank. I have done the freshwater for around 3 years now but want to try something new. My question is with me living right one the water ( Florida Panhandle) can I use water directly from the gulf?
:read: only if your gonna raise fish from that body of water in question i would advise against it.
you would have too worry about parasites and a plethora of other unwanted life forms in the water!
a hobbyist tank is much diffrent than out in the wild just as the habits of wild to farm raised aquaria is diffrent. there are many books on starting a salt water tank. you can find some on aquabid.com :cool2:good luck

it,s not just a hobby it's an adventure!!!
 

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I've seen people over at www.reefcentral.com say they use NSW with success. I believe some let it 'age' for a while, and some put it through a UV sterilizer. I think you'd want to collect from an area away from the shore, to ensure you're getting the cleanest water possible.
 

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Also a concern with colelcting water close to shore is contaminated water, such as industrial chemicals and other pollution is strongest near shore.
 
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