Starting a SW tank, some good advice

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i been reading threads here for a while and they have been great help but now i have a couple of q? im settin up a 55 gal tank for moray eel, how much salt,when to add, do i need the base rock or live sand or can i roll with the castle rock sand?
 
JasonA how is your tank coming along anyway? It's been awhile since you have posted updated pictures. I was also wondering how you paid for your intial base rock, and how many lbs that was. Did you just pick it up at your local pet store?
 
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Jason, I am curious as to how your tank turned out. I am considering a 55g FOWLR.

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begining saltwater

i just recently bought a 135 gal. going to go slt for the first time. im going to go fish only but i wanted to know how many power heads would i need and where should they be placed? great site ive been reading for hours thanks for all the info.
 
begining saltwater

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i just recently bought a 135 gal. going to go slt for the first time. im going to go fish only but i wanted to know how many power heads would i need and where should they be placed? great site ive been reading for hours thanks for all the info.

You might want to start a new thread for this. I'd say it depends on the size of the powerheads.
 
This is a great thread! I've kept marine aquaria over the years but I haven't had any up for the past 4 years or so and I'm looking to start one up (55g) soon. :)

This forum has changed my mind about subscribing to an aquarium magazine! :D

Peace...
 
Glad this thread is still up and running. I wish I read this before I bought my live rock. I just finished setting up my tank 2 days ago and ordered live rock on Sunday. It's being shipped ground 5 days and will be here tomorrow. If the 5 day shipping isn't bad enough to kill off the live rocks, the Ammonia spike that hasn't happened yet sure will. I guess I'll just throw it in there and buy a few more pounds when the cycle is done...
 
Got room for another Newbie???

Greeting to all from Sunny Southwest Florida. I feel lucky to have found this site prior to my first SW setup. There was a poster, Logical, on here who only posted to this thread once. Residing in Florida, he claimed to be able to set-up his 35 gal Hex tank in 72 hours using only Ocean water and live sand.

Exerpt from His thread:

filled the tank 60% fresh ocean salt water $0.50 a gallon its cheep enough we don’t mix salt here or I can drive 10 miles to the beach and get it free.

Added 20 LB live sand (no bed rock or crushed rock) I was told not necessary.

added 20 Lb live rock and toped off the tank with water had to add 3 gallons of bottle water to get the salinity down to 1.023.

Ran the filter for 12 hours before I added 4 Damsels to start my tank cycling, by the way the water was mostly clear in 4 hours and very clear in 24 hours. Tested water before Damsel was added. Test results PH 8.0 Nitrites 0 Nitrates 0 Ammonia

He only posted once and was never heard from again. I'm thinking maybe nitrates got him, lol.

I'm not looking for a shortcut here; but, I love the idea of saving time using a natural resource I obvoulsy have in ready supply.

Would anyone care to support/debunk this method?
 
i messed up big time!!!!

i read every post on this tread and relized the local kid at my fish storedidnt help i starteda swfish tank11/15 and wasted no time putting fish andlive rock in the tank (within a week) i ran awisper style of filter for the 2weeks and recently changed it to a wet dry with a scimmeri guess my biggest worry i have right now is the type of substrate i used-i wish i could tell you what it is its saltwater safe whiteitsnot coral but a kind of gravel my ? is can i safely add live sand or sand to the tank right now without harming the fish i have put in? 3 damsels 1arrow crab 1emerald crab 3 turbo snails and some polyps to the best of my knowledge i beleave the tank has cycled but there was never a real big spike of anything other then an algae bloom wich the snails cleaned up for me if anyone can give me some advice i would apreciate it :dance2: thankyou
 
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