Hahaha, well, not quite. I have decided to convert my 6g to a saltwater tank though. (55g is staying fresh) Ultimately, I'm hoping to have a few LPS/Zoas and a couple inverts. I don't believe I'll be putting any fish in this tank. (I know it hasn't really got the space for most fish anyway... its 16"x10"x10") As of right this moment, I've got 20 lbs of CaribSea "AragAlive" live sand forming a 2" sandbed, 9.5lbs of branchy liverock, a Koralia Nano, A Jebo 18w 10000k CF light, and pre-mixed salt water in it. I've added the clarifier that comes with the sand about 10 minutes ago, so if the water clears up tonight, I'll post a couple quick photos of the tank as well. (this was all sparked by my betta passing away.... $5 fish passes, I spend almost $300 converting his home to saltwater. -_-)
At any rate, I've been reading up on salty tanks for a couple years now, but I imagine I've got quite a lot yet to learn. I was wise enough to invest in both a refractometer and a saltwater master test kit. (between those two, it cost me $110.00, but better to know what is going on than not) I do realize that this tank will have a fair bit of evaporation, so I've got a 5g jug of ro/di water on hand, and will be topping up likely morning and evening to ensure the salinity and other params don't go too far out of whack. As it is, my room is naturally quite warm, so the water is right about 79-80 degrees without need of a heater, and has virtually no fluctuation from this. (as tested when the tank was running as a freshwater setup)
So, please feel free to make any comments and or criticism you may have for me, and I'll do my best to learn from what folks have to say, as well as keep y'all updated on what's going on.
At any rate, I've been reading up on salty tanks for a couple years now, but I imagine I've got quite a lot yet to learn. I was wise enough to invest in both a refractometer and a saltwater master test kit. (between those two, it cost me $110.00, but better to know what is going on than not) I do realize that this tank will have a fair bit of evaporation, so I've got a 5g jug of ro/di water on hand, and will be topping up likely morning and evening to ensure the salinity and other params don't go too far out of whack. As it is, my room is naturally quite warm, so the water is right about 79-80 degrees without need of a heater, and has virtually no fluctuation from this. (as tested when the tank was running as a freshwater setup)
So, please feel free to make any comments and or criticism you may have for me, and I'll do my best to learn from what folks have to say, as well as keep y'all updated on what's going on.
