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joshso

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I'm new to saltwater. I have a 55 gallon that I am going to use for a tank. I want to have both fish and invertebrate in it. I am buying all of the equipment that I need, or at least that I think I need: a canister filter, protein skimmer, submersible heater, lighting. I am planning on using flourescent lights, will they be sufficient? I am going to buy a 10K bulb and probably a lower spectrum for my other, will this be good enough for both the fish and invertebrates? Do I need to buy a Bio-wheel? There is also no good fish stores in my area, the closet one is about 2 hours away. Is it safe to purchase my live rock and live sand there, how about the fish?
All help is greatly appreciated.
 
Hi Josh and welcome to Reef Frontiers. Have you looked into Live Rock for filtration. Using it will allow you to not have to run a canister filter. On the lighting its a little low for most corals but you still should be able to keep a variety of soft corals, just not the light demanding types.

Mike
 
Mike thanks for the reply. I read that fish don't do good under the higher intensity light. Is there a good middle ground that I can have both my fish and ivertebrate happy? Also does it take a while for the live rock to get to the point that I don't need a filter?.

Thanks
 
Josh yur oign to have to let your tank cycle of coarse, but the LR contains bacteria required to filter your tank from the get go. You can have a canister filter but your going to have to clean it every couple of days or it will become a problem, so if it were me I would skip it.
On the lighting what is the wattage of the lighting you are planing on getting.


Mike
 

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