Hi everyone! I'm going to start my first saltwater tank soon and I was hoping for some advice. I know the first thing everyone says is to research research and more research. Luckly I think I have that covered. One of the things I love doing is research. It took me two months to decide on a TV because I had to know everything possible about plasmas before I bought one. That being said I have done nothing but read articles here and other places around the web trying to figure out how to do this for a month or so. So I figured I would finally post something with my ideas and you guys could tell me how far off I am.
The only piece of equipment I have gotten so far is the tank. Its a 75 gallon 48 X 18 X 20. Thats it. Not even a stand yet. So I know I have a long way to go. I'm thinking I would like a sump to hid all the equipment and a refugium. (if someone could teach me how to pronounce that It would be appericated) I'm thinking my goals for this tank will some Clownfish, anemone, a clam, and a mandarin. Anything else is pretty much optional. I know and anemone and mandarin will probably be to hard to take care of for awhile so I know I will have to wait for that. So here is my list of questions for you guys the experts:
Lighting: I'm thinking T5, Corals are cool but I'm worried about being so new to this I'll mess everything up. So they won't be in the tank for awhile. I figure T5's from what I've read will be enough for now.
Refugium/Sump: I'm not a plumber so I have no idea how to set this up. Melvs reef is a cool site and I'll probably follow one of his designs. for the refugium could I put a DSB in it with marco algae? Also for the mandarin are macro algae the pods I keep hearing about that they need to eat? By the way my tank does come with an overflow.
Protein Skimmer: I have bookmarked at least three threads that go into detail about these but I'm not sure I completely understand. More questions to come on these I'm sure.
Live Rock/Aquascaping: I've read that when you introduce an aggressive fish it helps to move around the live rock so all the previous territories are messed up and everyone starts new. How do I do that if I'm zip tieing and drilling live rock to make the aquascaping I want?
Flow/Pumps: Ok I understand that our tanks need alot of flow. I know there is no hard and set rule on how much just like the 1in per gallon for stocking fish dosent work. My question is how do I set it up? Just buy a bunch of powerheads and point then in different directions?
I think I've covered the major problems/issues with my tank. I have another issue though. I live on the third floor of an apartment. The apt manager said we have brick floors so weight would not be a problem but Its not going to be fun when I dump saltwater all over my carpet. So any advice from others who live in apartments will be more than welcome.
Also this is my first real aquarium ever. I had the standard goldfish when I was a kid but thats about it. I don't really want to start with freshwater because I'm from florida and really miss the ocean. I'm living in spokane wa now so I dont get to see it very much. Plus saltwater is just cooler.
Thanks in advance for the advice and tips.
The only piece of equipment I have gotten so far is the tank. Its a 75 gallon 48 X 18 X 20. Thats it. Not even a stand yet. So I know I have a long way to go. I'm thinking I would like a sump to hid all the equipment and a refugium. (if someone could teach me how to pronounce that It would be appericated) I'm thinking my goals for this tank will some Clownfish, anemone, a clam, and a mandarin. Anything else is pretty much optional. I know and anemone and mandarin will probably be to hard to take care of for awhile so I know I will have to wait for that. So here is my list of questions for you guys the experts:
Lighting: I'm thinking T5, Corals are cool but I'm worried about being so new to this I'll mess everything up. So they won't be in the tank for awhile. I figure T5's from what I've read will be enough for now.
Refugium/Sump: I'm not a plumber so I have no idea how to set this up. Melvs reef is a cool site and I'll probably follow one of his designs. for the refugium could I put a DSB in it with marco algae? Also for the mandarin are macro algae the pods I keep hearing about that they need to eat? By the way my tank does come with an overflow.
Protein Skimmer: I have bookmarked at least three threads that go into detail about these but I'm not sure I completely understand. More questions to come on these I'm sure.
Live Rock/Aquascaping: I've read that when you introduce an aggressive fish it helps to move around the live rock so all the previous territories are messed up and everyone starts new. How do I do that if I'm zip tieing and drilling live rock to make the aquascaping I want?
Flow/Pumps: Ok I understand that our tanks need alot of flow. I know there is no hard and set rule on how much just like the 1in per gallon for stocking fish dosent work. My question is how do I set it up? Just buy a bunch of powerheads and point then in different directions?
I think I've covered the major problems/issues with my tank. I have another issue though. I live on the third floor of an apartment. The apt manager said we have brick floors so weight would not be a problem but Its not going to be fun when I dump saltwater all over my carpet. So any advice from others who live in apartments will be more than welcome.
Also this is my first real aquarium ever. I had the standard goldfish when I was a kid but thats about it. I don't really want to start with freshwater because I'm from florida and really miss the ocean. I'm living in spokane wa now so I dont get to see it very much. Plus saltwater is just cooler.
Thanks in advance for the advice and tips.