Originally Posted by
SnakeBlitz33
http:///forum/post/2888527
Ugh, if you truely don't know an answer to something, don't answer it!
Live rock is the principle means of biological filtration of a saltwater tank. It has bacteria - anaerobic and aerobic - that break down waste produced by fish, inverts and excess food. Not only does live rock have bacteria, but also beneficial algaes, such as coralline, sponges, turnicates, copepods, amphipods, ciliates, diatoms, limpets, protozoans, micro stars, astrina stars, brittle stars, worms and sometimes even corals, shrimp and fish!
Do yourself a favor and buy live rock for your system. You will have much less trouble with hair algae and cyanobacteria. Buy all that you can afford right now, and then buy some more fully cured live rock once you can afford it. Don't do too much base rock because it will take a long time for it to colonize with enough bacteria and sponges and life to be worth anything.
Do NOT use a canister filter. Without proper weekly cleanings and maintenance - it will become nitrate and phosphate factory, making a breeding ground in your tank for hair algae and cyanobacteria.
You don't necessarily have to have a great light for live rock in a fowlr. If you aren't going to have a reef tank, then your only looking for biological filtration capabilities of the live rock.
Just my $0.02
So do I need the protein skimmer or no? I heard it was one of the best ones, so I ordered it last night, it was about $100.
I am going to try and go 50/50 LR and base rock, would that be enough?
I plan on using 1-2 powerheards, I am still researching that. For now I just want to get it set up and start a cycle, and over the next 4-6 weeks I will finish the rest of the equipment.
For the background of the tank, I was thinking of doing blue or black?
Also, with LR, are there any type of low-light corals or mushrooms I could use later on? I would like to give sort of a reef look to a FOWLR tank if possible?'
And for sand, I plan on getting some aragonite or similar, will this help with filtration too?