dshurett
Member
Well i finally broke down and did something I always wanted to do today.....I bought my first saltwater tank. I am sure many of you may chuckle at the minature size of my setup, but it was the most I could afford to go for at the moment. My local pet store was running a special 10Gal starter kit for 225. I really like the guy that works in the pet store and I have spoken to him on a number of occasions, so i decided to take a chance. This kit included the following, please forgive my ignorance as I describe what i have.
1 10 Gallon tank - Cheapie...but it doesnt seem to leak
1 Small bag of crushed shells
1 Box of salt...enough to treat 10 Gallons
15lbs of Live Rock - I picked it out...
1 Bio-type Filter
1 Tank Heater
1 Specific Gravity Salinity(sp?) tester
1 Hood/light kit with a 50/50 bulb
I also purchased some chemicals for pH and essential elements. I currently have no fish in the tank or anything else moving around...that i know of...
I realize that this is a very minimal setup and that with the small amount of water in this tank, keeping the balance may be difficult. But again, with no experience I didn't want to blow 1000+ dollars on something that would be 50ish gallons.
I would like to have in the tank the following
1-2 damsels
1 clown
1 anemonie
1 featherduster (maybe)
1 piece of live coral (again maybe)
and maybe 1 or 2 bottom crawlers
Please tell me what you think about what I have so far (be gentle), what I may need in the future, and what I should avoid. The biggest question I have so far is concerning the "cycle" that I have read and heard several times but am still not real clear on exactly what is meant by this.
TIA
[ September 24, 2001: Message edited by: dshurett ]
1 10 Gallon tank - Cheapie...but it doesnt seem to leak
1 Small bag of crushed shells
1 Box of salt...enough to treat 10 Gallons
15lbs of Live Rock - I picked it out...
1 Bio-type Filter
1 Tank Heater
1 Specific Gravity Salinity(sp?) tester
1 Hood/light kit with a 50/50 bulb
I also purchased some chemicals for pH and essential elements. I currently have no fish in the tank or anything else moving around...that i know of...
I realize that this is a very minimal setup and that with the small amount of water in this tank, keeping the balance may be difficult. But again, with no experience I didn't want to blow 1000+ dollars on something that would be 50ish gallons.
I would like to have in the tank the following
1-2 damsels
1 clown
1 anemonie
1 featherduster (maybe)
1 piece of live coral (again maybe)
and maybe 1 or 2 bottom crawlers
Please tell me what you think about what I have so far (be gentle), what I may need in the future, and what I should avoid. The biggest question I have so far is concerning the "cycle" that I have read and heard several times but am still not real clear on exactly what is meant by this.
TIA
[ September 24, 2001: Message edited by: dshurett ]