kaelyne3
New Member
Hi everyone
Although I've been doing FW tanks for several years I am brand new to the SW hobby and am about to start my very first tank. We bought the majority of our equipment this past weekend from the LFS (of which there are only 3 options in the whole city and this one seems to have the best reputation) and have a few of questions re whether we are doing things right or not.
First off here is what we have so far:
- 37 gal tank w hood & marine flourescent lighting
- Prism protein skimmer (rated up to 100 gallons but I forget the exact model)
- Rio Powerhead 90
- Millenium Filter 3000
- Heater
- Marine specific test kit
- Thermometer
- Hydrometer
- 40 lbs Aragonite sand
Now, here are the questions:
1) Is there any other equipment we have forgotten or overlooked for this size setup for a FOWLR, or more accurately a fish/ simple invertabrate (cleaner shrimps, etc. but nothing advanced or that requires specialized lighting or additives) tank?
2) We are going to use live rock and were told we would need about 50 lbs for that size tank. Does this sound right or should we plan on more or less?
3) We were also going to use live sand but were told by the LFS that it was very difficult to deal with and that they don't recommend it for the price, for beginners, etc., etc. The short version is that he talked us out of it at the last minute and into the 40lbs of aragonite. Now I am second guessing again after finding this site. So, before we add the aragonite to the tank should we just eat the $$ spent and go back to the live sand idea? Or is it ok to use aragonite instead? What are the pros/cons to both? If we keep it does that sound like a good amount?
4) The LFS told us to put the aragonite & water in before the LR. Is this the proper procedure?
Any help, advice, suggestions or even criticisms at this point would be GREATLY appreciates before we go any further as we are really trying to start out on the right foot from the beginning to increase our chances of success.
Thanks so much for your help!!
Steph
Although I've been doing FW tanks for several years I am brand new to the SW hobby and am about to start my very first tank. We bought the majority of our equipment this past weekend from the LFS (of which there are only 3 options in the whole city and this one seems to have the best reputation) and have a few of questions re whether we are doing things right or not.
First off here is what we have so far:
- 37 gal tank w hood & marine flourescent lighting
- Prism protein skimmer (rated up to 100 gallons but I forget the exact model)
- Rio Powerhead 90
- Millenium Filter 3000
- Heater
- Marine specific test kit
- Thermometer
- Hydrometer
- 40 lbs Aragonite sand
Now, here are the questions:
1) Is there any other equipment we have forgotten or overlooked for this size setup for a FOWLR, or more accurately a fish/ simple invertabrate (cleaner shrimps, etc. but nothing advanced or that requires specialized lighting or additives) tank?
2) We are going to use live rock and were told we would need about 50 lbs for that size tank. Does this sound right or should we plan on more or less?
3) We were also going to use live sand but were told by the LFS that it was very difficult to deal with and that they don't recommend it for the price, for beginners, etc., etc. The short version is that he talked us out of it at the last minute and into the 40lbs of aragonite. Now I am second guessing again after finding this site. So, before we add the aragonite to the tank should we just eat the $$ spent and go back to the live sand idea? Or is it ok to use aragonite instead? What are the pros/cons to both? If we keep it does that sound like a good amount?
4) The LFS told us to put the aragonite & water in before the LR. Is this the proper procedure?
Any help, advice, suggestions or even criticisms at this point would be GREATLY appreciates before we go any further as we are really trying to start out on the right foot from the beginning to increase our chances of success.
Thanks so much for your help!!
Steph