my_money_pit
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I just purchased a used 75 gal tank and stand from a friend who got tired of spending money on it. This is going to be my first salt water aquaruim so I am as lost as a ball in high weeds. The tank is "reef-ready" (I think that is what you would call it. It has two pvc nipples which pass through the bottom of the tank.) But these are capped off and it did not come with any type of sump. It came with two hanging filters one of which includes a protein skimmer and the other includes dual biowheels. I have two buckets full of live rocks but I am sure they are to alive anymore. They have been in 5 gal buckets for several weeks once he decided to give up on the project. Needless to say I have a few quesitons.
What is the best (and second best) media to put in the bottom of the tank? (I am getting married in a few months so I can't spend my honeymoon money on dirt for a fish bowl)
Will the hanging filters be sufficient or do I need to set-up a sump? (does anyone have any good info on building a sump?)
What is the best way to "cycle" the tank? I have seen where you put damsels in because of their ability to take the extremes it will go though, but I have also seen where you put dead shrimp in the tank. Which is the best way? I am in no real hurry, my plans are to set everything up at my house where I am living now, let it go through the cycling period, then by that time I will be ready to move it to my new house. So I have a couple of months to expeirment with the tank before I start worrying about flushing lots of money down the drain with dead fish.
Ok, I guess this will answer my questions enough to get me started.
Thanks for the help!
M_M_P
What is the best (and second best) media to put in the bottom of the tank? (I am getting married in a few months so I can't spend my honeymoon money on dirt for a fish bowl)
Will the hanging filters be sufficient or do I need to set-up a sump? (does anyone have any good info on building a sump?)
What is the best way to "cycle" the tank? I have seen where you put damsels in because of their ability to take the extremes it will go though, but I have also seen where you put dead shrimp in the tank. Which is the best way? I am in no real hurry, my plans are to set everything up at my house where I am living now, let it go through the cycling period, then by that time I will be ready to move it to my new house. So I have a couple of months to expeirment with the tank before I start worrying about flushing lots of money down the drain with dead fish.
Ok, I guess this will answer my questions enough to get me started.
Thanks for the help!
M_M_P