kaleysalen
Member
I could use lots of help!!! I have had a salt water tank before.. but just a little 10 gallon w/ live rock, 3 damsels, a shrimp, a little bluegreen crab and a huge hermit. That tank has been successfully running for about a year, but I decided it was time to move on. When I set up my 10g I used pre-made salt water - so that part was easy.
I have gotten a bigger tank 55g.. and mixed the salt water myself - I have a power head, HOB filter and heater - also live rock. I have had the tank up and running for about 2 weeks and I am ready to get some creatures!!!!!! My water levels and temp. have remained stable as I thoght they would - since there is no activity in the tank.
I know I still need a protein skimmer and better lighting - which will be gotten this weekend. I am going to go w/ the "rule of thumb" which is 5-7watts per gallon for the lighting. IS THIS OK!?
I plan on keeping a pair of clown fish - so in order to do this I will need a anenome right!? I read that it is not necessary to have one, but I would like to take the challenge. I also plan on getting a few more corals down the road which is why I am interested in lighting.
OK - MY MAIN QUESTION. since this is the first time I have set one up basically by myself - what should I purchase first??? I dont want to go out and buy a 30$ clown fish for it to die two days later. Should I get a damsel since they are very hardy and I have dealt w/ them before? Or should I get an invert. like a shrimp or crab!?!?
Please help me with any advice that would help me have success in my tank!!!!!!!
Thanks!!!
Kaley
kaleysalene@comcast.net
I have gotten a bigger tank 55g.. and mixed the salt water myself - I have a power head, HOB filter and heater - also live rock. I have had the tank up and running for about 2 weeks and I am ready to get some creatures!!!!!! My water levels and temp. have remained stable as I thoght they would - since there is no activity in the tank.
I know I still need a protein skimmer and better lighting - which will be gotten this weekend. I am going to go w/ the "rule of thumb" which is 5-7watts per gallon for the lighting. IS THIS OK!?
I plan on keeping a pair of clown fish - so in order to do this I will need a anenome right!? I read that it is not necessary to have one, but I would like to take the challenge. I also plan on getting a few more corals down the road which is why I am interested in lighting.
OK - MY MAIN QUESTION. since this is the first time I have set one up basically by myself - what should I purchase first??? I dont want to go out and buy a 30$ clown fish for it to die two days later. Should I get a damsel since they are very hardy and I have dealt w/ them before? Or should I get an invert. like a shrimp or crab!?!?
Please help me with any advice that would help me have success in my tank!!!!!!!
Thanks!!!
Kaley
kaleysalene@comcast.net