When I first delved into salt tanks I started with a 20long. I bought about 20lbs of live rock and just used water from my tap and Instant Ocean salt. I had read about making a HOB refugium using AquaClear HOBs and I had a used AC 70 so I used that.
I used sugar sized argonite sand...mixed the water and tossed in the LR then let it sit for about a month with just the AC HOB running on it. I kept and eye on the parameters and after the cycle finished (dead stuff in LR cycles the tank)....I bought a pair of ocellaris clowns. Originally I was just going to keep it a fowlr because I didn't think my cheapo way of going about this would work for coral...but a friend gave me some easy keeper softies and I still have them 3 years later. I still run my reef tanks with just HOBs....2 AC 110s on the 50 (one set up as a HOB fuge)....two AC 70s on the 29 and a couple of HOBs on the 20frag....and no skimmer as yet.
Basically what I did was to give it a try using what I had. There are plenty of low light hardy corals that you can keep to start out with. Because I run my reefs on a low budget with the bare essentials....I stick to the hardier species of fish and coral and so far, after about 3 years.....they're doing pretty well. I went from a 20long to a 29 and now I have a 50 reef and a 29 reef and also a 20long set up as a frag tank for all the coral I've been growing from what I have. I joined a local reef club here and get to as many meetings as I can. Reef clubs are a great way to meet others with the same interest and gain knowledge and also swap and trade fish/coral/equiptment etc. I highly recommend that if you do take off in the reef area of the hobby...to look for a local reef club in your area ! They are a wealth of information from experienced reef keepers !
Give it a try.....GO SLOWLY ! Don't rush putting stock in your tank. Just let the Live Rock do it's thing...I waited a month and a half before I tried putting in any fish. I did start with hermit crabs and snails after a couple of weeks though....I couldn't stand not having anything in there...lol. They held me back long enough for the tank to be ready...haha.
All the best to you and I hope it works out ! RO DI water is a good idea...if you can do it, you should......though I have been able to run mine off my tap these past 3 years.....my tap water is very soft.....but after 3 years I do see some hair algae starting to take off here and there. We'll see how it goes from here....but now I can sell off some coral and use the money I make on equiptment or perhaps a new 75 tank...so I can put the 50 and 29 together into one !
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I used sugar sized argonite sand...mixed the water and tossed in the LR then let it sit for about a month with just the AC HOB running on it. I kept and eye on the parameters and after the cycle finished (dead stuff in LR cycles the tank)....I bought a pair of ocellaris clowns. Originally I was just going to keep it a fowlr because I didn't think my cheapo way of going about this would work for coral...but a friend gave me some easy keeper softies and I still have them 3 years later. I still run my reef tanks with just HOBs....2 AC 110s on the 50 (one set up as a HOB fuge)....two AC 70s on the 29 and a couple of HOBs on the 20frag....and no skimmer as yet.
Basically what I did was to give it a try using what I had. There are plenty of low light hardy corals that you can keep to start out with. Because I run my reefs on a low budget with the bare essentials....I stick to the hardier species of fish and coral and so far, after about 3 years.....they're doing pretty well. I went from a 20long to a 29 and now I have a 50 reef and a 29 reef and also a 20long set up as a frag tank for all the coral I've been growing from what I have. I joined a local reef club here and get to as many meetings as I can. Reef clubs are a great way to meet others with the same interest and gain knowledge and also swap and trade fish/coral/equiptment etc. I highly recommend that if you do take off in the reef area of the hobby...to look for a local reef club in your area ! They are a wealth of information from experienced reef keepers !
Give it a try.....GO SLOWLY ! Don't rush putting stock in your tank. Just let the Live Rock do it's thing...I waited a month and a half before I tried putting in any fish. I did start with hermit crabs and snails after a couple of weeks though....I couldn't stand not having anything in there...lol. They held me back long enough for the tank to be ready...haha.
All the best to you and I hope it works out ! RO DI water is a good idea...if you can do it, you should......though I have been able to run mine off my tap these past 3 years.....my tap water is very soft.....but after 3 years I do see some hair algae starting to take off here and there. We'll see how it goes from here....but now I can sell off some coral and use the money I make on equiptment or perhaps a new 75 tank...so I can put the 50 and 29 together into one !
