I had similar ideas of using fresh saltwater from the ocean and rocks from my local beach area. But i will have to agree with the person above, its a bad idea. I live on the coast so I know how easy it would be to go out on a boat to collect ocean water. It would also save me major $$ if i could do it. As stated above, both the rocks and ocean water will have bacteria (think of red tide) and parasites on them that will hurt your fish.Need some advice on using seawater in an aquarium, how long can it be stored, also if i get rocks from the ocean and they dry out, will it kill all the good stuff on it.
For the most part, the seawater is perfectly fine. its the just the minor chance that you happen to collect seawater that has some bad bacteria or red tide or polluted with human crap thus you kill all your fish and make it so you have start over with a tank and everything. I used red tide in my biology class and it can survive anything! its like the cockroach of the bacteria world. lolThanks for the advice, reason i asked is because i have been using seawater for like six months now and i have had only one fish die, a blue tang, all the fish in there are over 6 months and all are lively, eat like hogs, the rocks were taken from the shore line, sand was from the beach and so is the water i use, maybe it is not so deadly as thought, i have a yellow tang, 2 clown fish, 2 spotted green puffers and a firefish goby, i think and from what i read, i killed the blue tang by topping off the tank with sea water instead of fresh water and the salinity went up to 1.042
Well i live on a very small island and the current is always moving, there are no rivers or industrial factories to worry about water run off, so far i have been fine, even storing the seawater outside in the sun for over a week before i use it.For the most part, the seawater is perfectly fine. its the just the minor chance that you happen to collect seawater that has some bad bacteria or red tide or polluted with human crap thus you kill all your fish and make it so you have start over with a tank and everything. I used red tide in my biology class and it can survive anything! its like the cockroach of the bacteria world. lol
Hey if I lived in those perfect conditions, I would probably use the ocean as well. I live off the coast near Tampa Fl, and sometimes I question whether I would go into the ocean. People are just gross and it's not just run off, but litter as well. Anyway, good luck with your tank, I'm sure your fish love the fresh ocean and its minerals.Well i live on a very small island and the current is always moving, there are no rivers or industrial factories to worry about water run off, so far i have been fine, even storing the seawater outside in the sun for over a week before i use it.
Yea they do, and i live to the south of Miami in the Cayman Islands.Hey if I lived in those perfect conditions, I would probably use the ocean as well. I live off the coast near Tampa Fl, and sometimes I question whether I would go into the ocean. People are just gross and it's not just run off, but litter as well. Anyway, good luck with your tank, I'm sure your fish love the fresh ocean and its minerals.
The caymans are incredibly beautiful! Your waters are just amazing! I am super envious of your island!Yea they do, and i live to the south of Miami in the Cayman Islands.
Thanks and come on down when ever you need a break from the big cityThe caymans are incredibly beautiful! Your waters are just amazing! I am super envious of your island!
My profile picture is actually from the caymans. Went there on a cruise ship, and this was one of the stops.Thanks and come on down when ever you need a break from the big city