baker89
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Hey, I'm new to the forum and was refered here from a friend of mine. I have a 55g planted FW tank right now and want to dive into marine tanks. I was thinking I would start with a 90g or larger FOWLR and slowly introduce corals as I figure it out? I am having a little trouble getting started though and would appreciate any advice. Right now I'm trying to keep an eye out for a 90 or so gallon tank that is pre drilled and then figure out the sump... But the biggest snag is trying to figure out how I want to incorporate live rock and live sand or pay for it rather. For a 90 or so gallon tank cured LR alone will run me around $900 right(assuming $10 per pound)? Then you add the sand in and the rest of the equipment and your spending a fortune, but I dont want to go any smaller because I know I will grow out of a smaller tank very quickly.
In one of the books I read they recommend you only buy Cured live rock and I was wondering if you could use half base rock, half cured live rock and half live sand and half "regular" sand and toss a shrimp in and just let it run. It will all become live eventually right, just take some time? Or if I really want to save some money can I put all base rock and "regular" sand and just let it run until it populates itself? Of course I've also heard of seeding, but I also heard it costs just as much in the long run and takes more time. I am okay with spending a little time and being patient to save a lot of money, but I'd like to have the tank up and running in about 3-4 months.
So I guess my question is do you guys find it more efficient to bite the bullet and spend the money on cured LR and LS or is there a more economical way to go about it?
Thanks in advanced and I love the site and you guys have helped me learn a lot in a short amount of time.
Dennis Baker
In one of the books I read they recommend you only buy Cured live rock and I was wondering if you could use half base rock, half cured live rock and half live sand and half "regular" sand and toss a shrimp in and just let it run. It will all become live eventually right, just take some time? Or if I really want to save some money can I put all base rock and "regular" sand and just let it run until it populates itself? Of course I've also heard of seeding, but I also heard it costs just as much in the long run and takes more time. I am okay with spending a little time and being patient to save a lot of money, but I'd like to have the tank up and running in about 3-4 months.
So I guess my question is do you guys find it more efficient to bite the bullet and spend the money on cured LR and LS or is there a more economical way to go about it?
Thanks in advanced and I love the site and you guys have helped me learn a lot in a short amount of time.
Dennis Baker