jeff903
Member
Hi,
OK here goes. I have had this new tank for about 3 weeks up and running. Let me go down the line. I have a 46 gallon bowed tank, crushed coral substrate, about 55lbs of live rock, 2 damsels for cycling purposes, and a fluval 304 canister filter and an air wall in the corner with a whisper air pump. I'm not sure of the lighting because the guy at the lfs just ripped it off of another tank that was for sale and it doesn't really say anything on it. When I bought this stuff from the lfs I didn't think I was going to have a reef tank but instead fwolr. I have seen these tanks and saw how beautiful it is. Now, I don't have powerhead or and undergravel filter or anything. I read a few posts down that canister filters are not good for marine tanks. Is that true or just someone's opinion. Please tell me that's not true!! Also, I was going to get an undergravel filter but the guy at the lfs said they are good but after about a year or so they get clogged and can't be cleaned and also told me not to get live sand because it gets sucked up into whatever filter you have and will eventually clog it. It's not too late, I don't think, to change anything. I have another tank lying around that can be used for any changes that I might need to do for now. Anyone please help. Also I think I have gotten a bad test kit or something because it has read the same ph and ammonia from 2 weeks ago until this day. Another key point is that I had about 30 lbs of cured live rock in there from about day 2 of the tank and put in about 25 lbs of uncured live rock bought from swf.com about a week ago and everything seems fine, but like I said I haven't gotten any new readings. Everything seems fine. Should I do anything as far as substrate or a powerhead not hooked up to anything for coral reasons or addtl filtration? The lfs also said a protein skimmer was not necessary for my size tank. Thank You very much for helping me out...as you can see I know nothing and am at the mercy of *****. Jeff
[ August 28, 2001: Message edited by: Jeff903 ]
OK here goes. I have had this new tank for about 3 weeks up and running. Let me go down the line. I have a 46 gallon bowed tank, crushed coral substrate, about 55lbs of live rock, 2 damsels for cycling purposes, and a fluval 304 canister filter and an air wall in the corner with a whisper air pump. I'm not sure of the lighting because the guy at the lfs just ripped it off of another tank that was for sale and it doesn't really say anything on it. When I bought this stuff from the lfs I didn't think I was going to have a reef tank but instead fwolr. I have seen these tanks and saw how beautiful it is. Now, I don't have powerhead or and undergravel filter or anything. I read a few posts down that canister filters are not good for marine tanks. Is that true or just someone's opinion. Please tell me that's not true!! Also, I was going to get an undergravel filter but the guy at the lfs said they are good but after about a year or so they get clogged and can't be cleaned and also told me not to get live sand because it gets sucked up into whatever filter you have and will eventually clog it. It's not too late, I don't think, to change anything. I have another tank lying around that can be used for any changes that I might need to do for now. Anyone please help. Also I think I have gotten a bad test kit or something because it has read the same ph and ammonia from 2 weeks ago until this day. Another key point is that I had about 30 lbs of cured live rock in there from about day 2 of the tank and put in about 25 lbs of uncured live rock bought from swf.com about a week ago and everything seems fine, but like I said I haven't gotten any new readings. Everything seems fine. Should I do anything as far as substrate or a powerhead not hooked up to anything for coral reasons or addtl filtration? The lfs also said a protein skimmer was not necessary for my size tank. Thank You very much for helping me out...as you can see I know nothing and am at the mercy of *****. Jeff
[ August 28, 2001: Message edited by: Jeff903 ]