shane33
New Member
Hello everyone!
After 2 years of planning and 3 'saltwater' for dummies books, We took ( I ) took the first step in the hobby of marine fish tanks. I have looked over many of the post you folks have had on this web site and know I found a great place to ask questions.
There are some great sales going on all over the place lately with marine and freshwater equipment. I just ordered 2 Fluval 304 canister filters and one Marineland emperor 400 filter for 192 bucks. New...*****, free shipping even! There is a local fish store that has a used protein skimmer for 40 bucks or best offer. The store does not deal in saltwater supplies yet and is just reducing stock until they get on their feet. I did not see what brand the skimmer is, but it was huge, approx 24 inches long. Almost looked homemade. It did have a powerhead with it. Do not know what speed or strength.
I am going to set up a 75 Gal- fish -liverock, with a little live sand tank. Maybe an invert or two, just not right off the bat.
Having read all of your post and all of these books, I know I can not have too much filtration. both canister filters are rated for 70 gallons per filter. And the Marineland Emperor is for over 100 gal. The protein skimmer should be plenty when I add it after the cycle stage.
My questions for now are-
I hear you folks talk about a wet/dry system. What is that? The Emperor 400 speaks of wet dry capabilities. Same thing?
What is a sump?
Do you want all the filtration started while you are trying to cycle your water/tank?
The tank comes with some sort of double flourecent looking light thingy, is this adequate for my set up?
Do you place black or blue crate paper over the rear glass of your tanks?
If ANY of you wish you would have done something different when YOU were first starting yor hobbies, TELL ME!
I guess those will do it for now. I will post a pic on the other section to introduce ourselves to ya!
My name is Shane and the wifes name is Angie
We look forward to many many questions answered and asked over the years here!
Thank you
After 2 years of planning and 3 'saltwater' for dummies books, We took ( I ) took the first step in the hobby of marine fish tanks. I have looked over many of the post you folks have had on this web site and know I found a great place to ask questions.
There are some great sales going on all over the place lately with marine and freshwater equipment. I just ordered 2 Fluval 304 canister filters and one Marineland emperor 400 filter for 192 bucks. New...*****, free shipping even! There is a local fish store that has a used protein skimmer for 40 bucks or best offer. The store does not deal in saltwater supplies yet and is just reducing stock until they get on their feet. I did not see what brand the skimmer is, but it was huge, approx 24 inches long. Almost looked homemade. It did have a powerhead with it. Do not know what speed or strength.
I am going to set up a 75 Gal- fish -liverock, with a little live sand tank. Maybe an invert or two, just not right off the bat.
Having read all of your post and all of these books, I know I can not have too much filtration. both canister filters are rated for 70 gallons per filter. And the Marineland Emperor is for over 100 gal. The protein skimmer should be plenty when I add it after the cycle stage.
My questions for now are-
I hear you folks talk about a wet/dry system. What is that? The Emperor 400 speaks of wet dry capabilities. Same thing?
What is a sump?
Do you want all the filtration started while you are trying to cycle your water/tank?
The tank comes with some sort of double flourecent looking light thingy, is this adequate for my set up?
Do you place black or blue crate paper over the rear glass of your tanks?
If ANY of you wish you would have done something different when YOU were first starting yor hobbies, TELL ME!
I guess those will do it for now. I will post a pic on the other section to introduce ourselves to ya!
My name is Shane and the wifes name is Angie
We look forward to many many questions answered and asked over the years here!
Thank you