Originally Posted by
Lennon
Oh, I forgot to ask..how is the hobby going for you? do you love it? what is your maintenance schedule? and are there any equipment must haves that worked great for you...meaning brand names and such..thanks
I LOVE IT!!! I have so much fun. I've only lost a few fish...
but those were mostly all beginner's mistakes.
I change the water about once or twice a month, and it stays really clear. At this time i also vacuum a small layer of sand up, to get the detrious build-up off.
I have a pro-clear 75 wet-dry filter, and it works like a charm. It was nice too, because it came with a protein skimmer, which is also a must-have.
I'm looking to get a refugium eventually.
I used the florescent lighting that came with the tank, but i really want corals, so i'm looking to get a MH lighting system. The lack of lighting is also probably why my coraline algae isn't growing as fas as i'd like it.
I used CC at first, but decided against it, and recently switched to sand. I like it so much better. I haven't gotten any sandsifters yet, but i really need to.
The part i really love is my fish. They all have very distinct personalities, and i love watching them!!! :happyfish :happyfish :happyfish
What i recommend to anyone who will listen is this:
1. The concientious marine aquarist - #1 necessity
2. the pocket handbook to marine fish - #2 necessity
(tells you about 500 different saltwater fish - what they eat, who they get along with, size tank they need, reef compatibility, hardiness, etc.)
3. have fun!!!
4. Remember, having a perfect tank is damn near impossible, so don't get too stressed when something goes wrong... it'll ruin the hobby for you.
Hope this helps!