Hello....
I've been a huge fish geek for a few years now, piling up tanks into a fish room, working in the "pet industry", blah blah blah.....
.....but I've spent my whole time focusing on cichlids. My fiancee loves SW, and yesterday a friend who works at the LFS kinda pushed me into it. Well, he didn't have to push too hard...
Now he claims, and note I don't believe him to be the most credible source, that SW is very easy. ( Somewhat agreed. )
I told him what I would want: a very simple setup...no corals, nothing but fish. Just to get the hang on SW first. In response, he told me all I'd need to do is add salt and fish. He claimed I wouldn't need any special lighting if I didn't want it, nor a skimmer, or anything but a powerfilter and carry out water changes like I would in a FW tank. ( Siphon out the Aragonite, but don't do water changes as often. )
So I went home, and pulled together some items from my inventory. Amazingly, I found some good stuff. Available on the list would be:
Either a 20 Gallon Extra high or a 30 Gallon oceanic tank.
Hagen Biolife internal wet/dry powerfilter & heater combo
Hygrometer & Salt, Marine Flake
Crushed aragonite & Playsand
Dead corals
A variety of pumps & doo-hickeys.
All I'm interested in is cheap, simple fish. I want to get the fish my fiancee will want....that would be Percula clowns, Firefish, Royal Grammas, etc.
Could you give me some advice on the basic equipment needed, how often water changes occur, and some specie suggestions?
My friend said just add salt, next day buy some clownfish. Add slowly. ( I know all about fishless cycling....he says it's not needed. )
I've been a huge fish geek for a few years now, piling up tanks into a fish room, working in the "pet industry", blah blah blah.....
.....but I've spent my whole time focusing on cichlids. My fiancee loves SW, and yesterday a friend who works at the LFS kinda pushed me into it. Well, he didn't have to push too hard...
Now he claims, and note I don't believe him to be the most credible source, that SW is very easy. ( Somewhat agreed. )
I told him what I would want: a very simple setup...no corals, nothing but fish. Just to get the hang on SW first. In response, he told me all I'd need to do is add salt and fish. He claimed I wouldn't need any special lighting if I didn't want it, nor a skimmer, or anything but a powerfilter and carry out water changes like I would in a FW tank. ( Siphon out the Aragonite, but don't do water changes as often. )
So I went home, and pulled together some items from my inventory. Amazingly, I found some good stuff. Available on the list would be:
Either a 20 Gallon Extra high or a 30 Gallon oceanic tank.
Hagen Biolife internal wet/dry powerfilter & heater combo
Hygrometer & Salt, Marine Flake
Crushed aragonite & Playsand
Dead corals
A variety of pumps & doo-hickeys.
All I'm interested in is cheap, simple fish. I want to get the fish my fiancee will want....that would be Percula clowns, Firefish, Royal Grammas, etc.
Could you give me some advice on the basic equipment needed, how often water changes occur, and some specie suggestions?
My friend said just add salt, next day buy some clownfish. Add slowly. ( I know all about fishless cycling....he says it's not needed. )