the chicken.
Seriously though, Generally if you go to the live fish store they are going to sell you only live rock. Make sure the rock you buy is in their coral tanks and have adequate coralline algae growth. For extra rock, buy dry base rock. Over time, base rock will become live rock.
If you don't want a sand storm in your tank, you would add your sand and rock first, then use an unwashed new towel over your tank, then pour your new freshly mixed saltwater into the towel. Make sure that the towel has never been washed with any chemicals.
Throw in a tiny piece of shrimp tail, and wait for it to decay while the bacteria is building up. Once this is done, you need to test your water with a testkit to see if your parameters are reading:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite:0
Nitrate:~0
pH: ~8.2
Make sure you have the proper equipment for the job. The more water flow in your tank, the better off it will be. Make sure you have budgeted for an adequate protein skimmer and filter and be prepared to do water changes with time.
Word of warning: Research your animals before you buy them. This will save you a ton of money, Trust us! By the way, this hobby is very addicting.
