New Tank, New Member

nacl-man

Member
Hello everyone,
I'm new to the board so I thought I'd say 'hi'.
Hi :D
Anyway, I'm setting up my 44 gal tank as a saltwater tank and have gotten conflicting views from my lfs and the books that I have read.
I think I want to go with a FOWLR (these acronyms make it really easy by the way), the question is what do I do now!!
What I am unclear on:
1. How much sand?
2. How much live rock?
This is the equipment I have:
Fluval 204
Aquarium Systems Protien Skimmer
any suggestions for additional equipment?
 
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newreefers

Guest
welcome to the board! after reading here, I have learned the lfs is really after your money, we aren't, so you get much better advice here.
sand, approximately 80 lbs will give you a decent dsb
liverock, 1 to 1 1/2 lbs per gallon, so 40-60 lbs
equipment, powerheads, heater, refractometer, test kits, thermometer, magnets, nets, this is all I can think of for now, probably not all.
 

radioactive

Member
newreefers hit it on the head . there is an equasion to figure out how much sand to put in , seems like a 4" - 5" DSB is sufficiant ...
also, IMO do some research on QT before you add any fish , I have lost a few fish due to rushing them into a tank that was not ready and not prepared for the parasites that fish can come into contact with .
good luck ......
 

eeldarb21

Member
Be prepared to drop some major cash on this project i know i did. but in the long run i think it's well worth the money.
 

nacl-man

Member
Thanks for the replies!
I've already got test kits, heaters, ect.. I've had tanks (freshwater) in the past, but am just not sure if what I have is enough filtration or not. What exactly is a 'refractometer'?
Also, I have a nice powerhead from a previous tank.. but I have heard that you should NOT use UG filters... how do you set up a powerhead without an UG filter? Or am I thinking of something else...
As far as the money is concerned, I've already prepared myself for it! I just would like to know everything needed before I start so I can budget correctly :D
Thanks again!
 

radioactive

Member
It does the same thing as a hydrometer , just much more accurate than a hydrometer . most LFS carry swing arm style hydrometer's to measure salinity .. example sal = 1.024 .. I just purchased a refractometer for 49.00 and was well worth the money ....
 

tyr-sog

Member

Originally posted by radioactive
It does the same thing as a hydrometer , just much more accurate than a hydrometer . most LFS carry swing arm style hydrometer's to measure salinity .. example sal = 1.024 .. I just purchased a refractometer for 49.00 and was well worth the money ....


Did you see a difference with the two different ways of doing it?
 

radioactive

Member
TYr
Yes , my swing arm hydrometer was off .002 sometimes in either direction . I have a lemon peel angel in HYPO right now , if i would not have purchased the refractometer the hypo would not be working correctly ....
 
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