cordell
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Ok guys I'm relatively new to the whole saltwater world.. but I've really fallen in deep with it... it just amazes me. I've been reading anything and everything on the internet that I can find. I've got a great book too that I'm working on. But I am on a budget right now.. so my question: I think I'm gonna get a 100gallon tank.. I'm wondering what would be the best way to start off with live rock and sand, since I'm on a budget I can't really afford 1lb of each per gallon. I was thinking that I could fill the sandbed with mostly playsand, then cover it with some live sand? Do you think 40lb of live sand would be enough, or would I need to go on and get 80 to do any good?
Also, the live rock. I was thinking about getting the 45-40lb Fiji rock from here? I know it's not as much as a tank that size should have, but to start off, is it enough?
I went to the lfs here and the lady knew a couple things.. and she had a 100gallon that I think I will end up getting from her for $200, which I don't think is bad at all, and I'll build my own stand(found many sites on the net for that!) and my hood too. But she had some live rock and man it looked ruff... she admitted that it was her fault cuz she didn't put actinics on it, she just had regular flourescents. It was completely covered in some nasty looking green algae.. pretty sure it wasn't any of the good corraline stuff. She said should would give me a deal on it for $4.99lb... doesn't sound like a good deal to me :thinking:
So anyway, my questions for this post was about the live sand and rock.. be glad if anyone could give some advice on this for me.
thanks,
cordell
Also, the live rock. I was thinking about getting the 45-40lb Fiji rock from here? I know it's not as much as a tank that size should have, but to start off, is it enough?
I went to the lfs here and the lady knew a couple things.. and she had a 100gallon that I think I will end up getting from her for $200, which I don't think is bad at all, and I'll build my own stand(found many sites on the net for that!) and my hood too. But she had some live rock and man it looked ruff... she admitted that it was her fault cuz she didn't put actinics on it, she just had regular flourescents. It was completely covered in some nasty looking green algae.. pretty sure it wasn't any of the good corraline stuff. She said should would give me a deal on it for $4.99lb... doesn't sound like a good deal to me :thinking:
So anyway, my questions for this post was about the live sand and rock.. be glad if anyone could give some advice on this for me.
thanks,
cordell