cpt flanders
New Member
I am doing my researching and hopefully will begin keeping a marine tank in a few months. I am planning on a 55 gallon set up, and i would like to keep maybe two or four false percula clowns for a substantial time period as my learning period. If i buy only ten or fifteen pounds of live rock, and thirty pounds of base rock, how long will it take for the base rock to "come alive"?
After i cure the tank for the ammonia cycle, should i put in a "cleaner crew"? I like the idea of keeping animals to help me clean the cage, but i wasn't sure which to get, the amount of each, or if four f.p. clowns create enough waste for the cleaning crew to survive on.
I have a fluval fx5 canister filter that i used when i kept diamondback terrapins. I understand the importance of a good filter. Would this be a good choice to filter and create water flow in my tank, or should i purchase a wet dry or other type of filter. keep in mind this will be my initial entrance into the hobby, and i would of course upgrade to a sump and refugium set up if my involvement with this hobby continues.
I was also wondering what the drawbacks of using sea water rather then mixing salt and r.o. water. I have ample access to ocean water, and it would be much cheaper as well as more convenient to use, but i dont want to sacrifice this project by taking the cheap or easy way out.
This will be my very first marine aquarium and i will appreciate any insight from this forum.
After i cure the tank for the ammonia cycle, should i put in a "cleaner crew"? I like the idea of keeping animals to help me clean the cage, but i wasn't sure which to get, the amount of each, or if four f.p. clowns create enough waste for the cleaning crew to survive on.
I have a fluval fx5 canister filter that i used when i kept diamondback terrapins. I understand the importance of a good filter. Would this be a good choice to filter and create water flow in my tank, or should i purchase a wet dry or other type of filter. keep in mind this will be my initial entrance into the hobby, and i would of course upgrade to a sump and refugium set up if my involvement with this hobby continues.
I was also wondering what the drawbacks of using sea water rather then mixing salt and r.o. water. I have ample access to ocean water, and it would be much cheaper as well as more convenient to use, but i dont want to sacrifice this project by taking the cheap or easy way out.
This will be my very first marine aquarium and i will appreciate any insight from this forum.