rotarygeek
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Ok so i have had fish tanks my whole life, but all have been freshwater. About two months ago I was checking out some fish that i liked and they turned out to be saltwater. So i went home and did some research (not enough as you will soon see) and came across some stuff that seemed to point that running a saltwater tank is extremly difficult. Well im up for the challenge and i start collecting the stuff i need. I set up a different tank for the fish im moving out of the 30 gallon im going to use for my saltwater set up. Then I bought the substrate (agrigate iirc) and salt and a penguin 70 gallon biowheel filter and a testing kit. I set it all up by pouring the sand into the tank directly. No washing. (Mistake number 1). Then i put in water from my hose. (Mistake number 2). Then i added the salt. I bought a box of sea salt that said it was for a 25 gallon tank, so i dumped almost all of it in. The water was so cloudy it was like trying to look through milk. I figured the salt needed time to disolve all the way and the substrate to settle. So i left it alone for 3 days. It was still cloudy. I ended up thinking that i added entirely too much salt, so i started draining the water and refilling it. Again from the hose. Still cloudy. I was getting pretty frustrated at this point. Then a friend came over and happened to point out that my water was extremly cold, lower 60's (mistake number 3). He showed me in a cup how cold water will be cloudy, then he microwaved it and it was crystal clear. So i got a 150 watt heater and stuck it in there. Sure enough, it cleared right up. So i let it sit for 3 more days, checking all the ph levels and salt levels. Now that the tank is clear and the cycling process has begun (the one that spikes to like .4 or something like that is spiking right now, the rest are good) i bought about 4 pounds of live rock to help it cycle. I did add chlorine killing stuff to the tank so hopefully thats not going to be a problem. I was reading the list of 101 saltwater tips and realized i did almost everything wrong to some extent. But the cycling is already about half way through and i don't want to stop it, and it will have about a month and a half before any fish get put in it at all. Im not starting over now, but my question is, will time help smooth over all my mistakes? Pretty much just want to say hi and thanks for making me feel dumb lol. Hopefully even with all my starting mistakes it will be ok. If your interested in the tank, its a 30 gallon (i know i should have gone bigger but that was the biggest i could get my hands on right now) with 20 pound bag of agrigate and 4 pounds of live rock. a flourescent hood on it from the freshwater aquarium, and a penguin bio wheel 70 gallon filter (little overkill, but bigger is better when it comes to filter, or so i have heard). I know this is all a little jumbled and like a clusterf&*# but its late, i just got off of work (max security death row prison, kinda interesting lol) and im tired. So...... sorry, if your interested, ill post pics of the tank tomorrow. And for anybody who is about to tell me i need a powerhead and skimmer, those are coming at the first of the month, just don't have the money yet, and its still cycling so it will be ok.