banggaifish62658
New Member
hello, I am planning on getting into the saltwater fish hobby I recently bought a discounted 29 bioocube I have done my research on cycling the tank and the proper devices I need to maintain the optimal fish tank. I am planning on buying a hydor slimskim protein skimmer, a cobalt neo-therm 100W heater ( will be set to 77 degrees fahrenheit), I will have a in tank media basket with filter floss, seachem matrix, and i'm not sure what chemical filtration I should use. any help on that would be greatly appreciated. and a hydor 425 circulator pump. I do not plan on growing coral and just plan on having a FOWLR system. I have two questions for the experienced saltwater people. the first would be what is your chosen substrate I am unsure if getting all arag-alive carib sea sand or if I should do a mix of shells and sand. the only reason I am hesitant of adding shells to the substrate is because I read that they can become nitrate factories like the bioballs. the other question I have is about what fish I will stock in tis tank I know the max is 4-5 nano fish depending on the fish I decide on or of course one fuzzy dwarf lionfish which I am debating making this a single specimen tank. if I wasn't going to make this a lionfish tank then I was wondering if this combination of fish would be compatible and if not what fish would be I will put asterisk by the fish I want 100% in this tank.
2 percula clownfish*
2 bengaii cardinal fish
possibly if you think the bioload can handle it 1 purple firefish
I also bought an ro/di water system to be used for the tanks water supply. and plan on doing 7 gallon water changes each week. using a small power head to mix the water and salt. any other things you would suggest for my tank setup or changes to my currant plan would be greatly appreciated. and I do know that skimmers aren't 100% needed on nano tank I just chose to get one to add some extra filtration to the tank. and how many pound of live rock do you recommend I put in my tank?
2 percula clownfish*
2 bengaii cardinal fish
possibly if you think the bioload can handle it 1 purple firefish
I also bought an ro/di water system to be used for the tanks water supply. and plan on doing 7 gallon water changes each week. using a small power head to mix the water and salt. any other things you would suggest for my tank setup or changes to my currant plan would be greatly appreciated. and I do know that skimmers aren't 100% needed on nano tank I just chose to get one to add some extra filtration to the tank. and how many pound of live rock do you recommend I put in my tank?