wocoi
New Member
Hello,
I am new to this website and to marine aquariums. I have a 55 gallon freshwater aquarium that I have maintained for a few years.
Anyway, I just got a new 75 Gallon tank with a stand and hood. It has cheap equipment (filter, hood, powerheads) and I am thinking of upgrading the equipment. There are no fish/coral/rocks/sand in it yet. (I just got it today.)
I have a couple questions.
First, What do you recommend as far as equipment, sand, and live rocks?
Second, I know I have to get the natural biological cycle going before animals are added, so what should I put in the tank initially to get the process going?
Third, should I use sand or gavel?
Forth, How much live rock? I have heard 1lb. per gallon?
Any other advise is welcome! Feel free to let me know what the most essential things are to do before setting the tank up. I am in no big rush to get animals in the tank. I would rather have heathly fish other than sad, sick fish.
Again, any other advise that will get me a head-start is greatly appreciated! Sorry if I sound like a complete newbie to marine aquariums, I just want to ensure that my future marine tank is as good and safe as it can be.
Thanks for your dedication and contributions,
-Alex
I am new to this website and to marine aquariums. I have a 55 gallon freshwater aquarium that I have maintained for a few years.
Anyway, I just got a new 75 Gallon tank with a stand and hood. It has cheap equipment (filter, hood, powerheads) and I am thinking of upgrading the equipment. There are no fish/coral/rocks/sand in it yet. (I just got it today.)
I have a couple questions.
First, What do you recommend as far as equipment, sand, and live rocks?
Second, I know I have to get the natural biological cycle going before animals are added, so what should I put in the tank initially to get the process going?
Third, should I use sand or gavel?
Forth, How much live rock? I have heard 1lb. per gallon?
Any other advise is welcome! Feel free to let me know what the most essential things are to do before setting the tank up. I am in no big rush to get animals in the tank. I would rather have heathly fish other than sad, sick fish.
Again, any other advise that will get me a head-start is greatly appreciated! Sorry if I sound like a complete newbie to marine aquariums, I just want to ensure that my future marine tank is as good and safe as it can be.
Thanks for your dedication and contributions,
-Alex