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Sandy August 3rd 06 10:51 PM

beginner Saltwater tank setup
 
Hi,
I am new at sal****er. I have been trying to gather the things I need but I
am not sure all the items I need.

sofar I have a 70gal tank with stand and canopy and a Jager200watt heater,
Coral life 48 inch aqualight T5.

from what I understand I need test kits, filter, protein skimmer.

other then live rock, water, salt and fish...what else do I need.

I plan to set up a reef tank...I understand it takes time to get everything
up and running and to take things very slow before adding fish.....

TIA



Inabón Yunes August 4th 06 01:05 AM

beginner Saltwater tank setup
 
Well, you got a lot of work and inve$ments ahead of you.
For starters, go here, http://saltaquarium.about.com/c/ec/1.htm
It has many assumptions but its OK to start here.
iy
"Sandy" wrote in message
news:JduAg.315364$IK3.76390@pd7tw1no...
Hi,
I am new at sal****er. I have been trying to gather the things I need but
I am not sure all the items I need.

sofar I have a 70gal tank with stand and canopy and a Jager200watt heater,
Coral life 48 inch aqualight T5.

from what I understand I need test kits, filter, protein skimmer.

other then live rock, water, salt and fish...what else do I need.

I plan to set up a reef tank...I understand it takes time to get
everything up and running and to take things very slow before adding
fish.....

TIA




Sandy August 4th 06 08:37 PM

beginner Saltwater tank setup
 
That didnt really answer my question , and I have taken that course
already...I just need to know if there any items I am missing other than a
filter and/protien skimmer and test kits. based on what I all ready have.

Thanks.

"Inabón Yunes" wrote in message
...
Well, you got a lot of work and inve$ments ahead of you.
For starters, go here, http://saltaquarium.about.com/c/ec/1.htm
It has many assumptions but its OK to start here.
iy
"Sandy" wrote in message
news:JduAg.315364$IK3.76390@pd7tw1no...
Hi,
I am new at sal****er. I have been trying to gather the things I need but
I am not sure all the items I need.

sofar I have a 70gal tank with stand and canopy and a Jager200watt
heater, Coral life 48 inch aqualight T5.

from what I understand I need test kits, filter, protein skimmer.

other then live rock, water, salt and fish...what else do I need.

I plan to set up a reef tank...I understand it takes time to get
everything up and running and to take things very slow before adding
fish.....

TIA






Wayne Sallee August 4th 06 09:50 PM

beginner Saltwater tank setup
 
Yes there is something very important that you have left
out, and that is some books on reef keeping.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets



Sandy wrote on 8/4/2006 3:37 PM:
That didnt really answer my question , and I have taken that course
already...I just need to know if there any items I am missing other than a
filter and/protien skimmer and test kits. based on what I all ready have.

Thanks.

"Inabón Yunes" wrote in message
...
Well, you got a lot of work and inve$ments ahead of you.
For starters, go here,
http://saltaquarium.about.com/c/ec/1.htm
It has many assumptions but its OK to start here.
iy
"Sandy" wrote in message
news:JduAg.315364$IK3.76390@pd7tw1no...
Hi,
I am new at sal****er. I have been trying to gather the things I need but
I am not sure all the items I need.

sofar I have a 70gal tank with stand and canopy and a Jager200watt
heater, Coral life 48 inch aqualight T5.

from what I understand I need test kits, filter, protein skimmer.

other then live rock, water, salt and fish...what else do I need.

I plan to set up a reef tank...I understand it takes time to get
everything up and running and to take things very slow before adding
fish.....

TIA





Inabón Yunes August 5th 06 12:42 AM

beginner Saltwater tank setup
 
Good, I suggest that you start with a FO tank, save money for the lighting
system and then go to reef.
I didn't see any references to lighting, if you did, what kind of lighting
are you going to use?
Then, is there the issue of inverts and their poor tolerance to chlorine.
Reef keeping isn't easy and a good RO filter can save you a lot on the long
run when filtering destilled water.
Do yourself a favor, start with fish only (FO) then take a step to FWLR.
Once you've mastered the sal****er issues it will be easy to step into
corals. They are expensive and hard to maintain.
iy
"Sandy" wrote in message
news:UlNAg.314119$Mn5.251495@pd7tw3no...
That didnt really answer my question , and I have taken that course
already...I just need to know if there any items I am missing other than a
filter and/protien skimmer and test kits. based on what I all ready have.

Thanks.

"Inabón Yunes" wrote in message
...
Well, you got a lot of work and inve$ments ahead of you.
For starters, go here, http://saltaquarium.about.com/c/ec/1.htm
It has many assumptions but its OK to start here.
iy
"Sandy" wrote in message
news:JduAg.315364$IK3.76390@pd7tw1no...
Hi,
I am new at sal****er. I have been trying to gather the things I need
but I am not sure all the items I need.

sofar I have a 70gal tank with stand and canopy and a Jager200watt
heater, Coral life 48 inch aqualight T5.

from what I understand I need test kits, filter, protein skimmer.

other then live rock, water, salt and fish...what else do I need.

I plan to set up a reef tank...I understand it takes time to get
everything up and running and to take things very slow before adding
fish.....

TIA








Peter Pan August 7th 06 03:29 AM

beginner Saltwater tank setup
 
You also need a Hydrometer to measure the gravity of the salt/water a RODI
filtration system, some sort of substrate for the bedding (live sand as well
as reg sand) 4" worth. . Some sort of power head to move the water. I
suggest if you're just getting into this hobby, start with Fish only with
Live rock.. Once your tank is established, for over a year or so, then
start with corals if not you will more then likely begin to kill off your
investment. nothing sucks more then to come home and find your tank with a
bunch of floaters. And as Wayne said, get some books and read up on how to
do everything. When you run into a problem, this room is a great source of
help. Good Luck
"Sandy" wrote in message
news:JduAg.315364$IK3.76390@pd7tw1no...
Hi,
I am new at sal****er. I have been trying to gather the things I need but
I am not sure all the items I need.

sofar I have a 70gal tank with stand and canopy and a Jager200watt heater,
Coral life 48 inch aqualight T5.

from what I understand I need test kits, filter, protein skimmer.

other then live rock, water, salt and fish...what else do I need.

I plan to set up a reef tank...I understand it takes time to get
everything up and running and to take things very slow before adding
fish.....

TIA




George Patterson August 7th 06 04:03 PM

beginner Saltwater tank setup
 
Peter Pan wrote:

And as Wayne said, get some books and read up on how to
do everything.


What books do you recommend?

George Patterson
Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to
your slightly older self.

Wayne Sallee August 7th 06 04:41 PM

beginner Saltwater tank setup
 
Any aquarium books that say reef in the title. :-)

But here's a couple:

The Reef Aquarium by Julian Sprung, and Charels Delbeek
Corals by Eric Borneman

There's lots of good books out there to read.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets


George Patterson wrote on 8/7/2006 11:03 AM:
Peter Pan wrote:

And as Wayne said, get some books and read up on how to do everything.


What books do you recommend?

George Patterson
Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to
your slightly older self.


Sandy August 8th 06 08:26 PM

beginner Saltwater tank setup
 
thats a good idea, maybe I will start with a FO tank then slowly work my way
up to FWLR....any suggestions for a good reliable filter to get? its a 70
gallon tank.

"Inabón Yunes" wrote in message
...
Good, I suggest that you start with a FO tank, save money for the lighting
system and then go to reef.
I didn't see any references to lighting, if you did, what kind of lighting
are you going to use?
Then, is there the issue of inverts and their poor tolerance to chlorine.
Reef keeping isn't easy and a good RO filter can save you a lot on the
long run when filtering destilled water.
Do yourself a favor, start with fish only (FO) then take a step to FWLR.
Once you've mastered the sal****er issues it will be easy to step into
corals. They are expensive and hard to maintain.
iy
"Sandy" wrote in message
news:UlNAg.314119$Mn5.251495@pd7tw3no...
That didnt really answer my question , and I have taken that course
already...I just need to know if there any items I am missing other than
a filter and/protien skimmer and test kits. based on what I all ready
have.

Thanks.

"Inabón Yunes" wrote in message
...
Well, you got a lot of work and inve$ments ahead of you.
For starters, go here, http://saltaquarium.about.com/c/ec/1.htm
It has many assumptions but its OK to start here.
iy
"Sandy" wrote in message
news:JduAg.315364$IK3.76390@pd7tw1no...
Hi,
I am new at sal****er. I have been trying to gather the things I need
but I am not sure all the items I need.

sofar I have a 70gal tank with stand and canopy and a Jager200watt
heater, Coral life 48 inch aqualight T5.

from what I understand I need test kits, filter, protein skimmer.

other then live rock, water, salt and fish...what else do I need.

I plan to set up a reef tank...I understand it takes time to get
everything up and running and to take things very slow before adding
fish.....

TIA










Peter Pan August 8th 06 08:43 PM

beginner Saltwater tank setup
 
I would start with Live rock in your tank and let it cycle, when the amonia
levels are zero, then begin to add fish. If you use fish first then add the
rock, you run the risk of an amonia spike and probably killing off your live
stock.
As far as filters, you want it to filtrate the tank several times in one
hour. I would suggest using a canister style system. I have a jabo its moves
a lot of water and does a good job, im sure there are better ones one the
market, but this one does me fine.
"Sandy" wrote in message
news:tz5Cg.351903$Mn5.162634@pd7tw3no...
thats a good idea, maybe I will start with a FO tank then slowly work my
way up to FWLR....any suggestions for a good reliable filter to get? its
a 70 gallon tank.

"Inabón Yunes" wrote in message
...
Good, I suggest that you start with a FO tank, save money for the
lighting system and then go to reef.
I didn't see any references to lighting, if you did, what kind of
lighting are you going to use?
Then, is there the issue of inverts and their poor tolerance to chlorine.
Reef keeping isn't easy and a good RO filter can save you a lot on the
long run when filtering destilled water.
Do yourself a favor, start with fish only (FO) then take a step to FWLR.
Once you've mastered the sal****er issues it will be easy to step into
corals. They are expensive and hard to maintain.
iy
"Sandy" wrote in message
news:UlNAg.314119$Mn5.251495@pd7tw3no...
That didnt really answer my question , and I have taken that course
already...I just need to know if there any items I am missing other than
a filter and/protien skimmer and test kits. based on what I all ready
have.

Thanks.

"Inabón Yunes" wrote in message
...
Well, you got a lot of work and inve$ments ahead of you.
For starters, go here, http://saltaquarium.about.com/c/ec/1.htm
It has many assumptions but its OK to start here.
iy
"Sandy" wrote in message
news:JduAg.315364$IK3.76390@pd7tw1no...
Hi,
I am new at sal****er. I have been trying to gather the things I need
but I am not sure all the items I need.

sofar I have a 70gal tank with stand and canopy and a Jager200watt
heater, Coral life 48 inch aqualight T5.

from what I understand I need test kits, filter, protein skimmer.

other then live rock, water, salt and fish...what else do I need.

I plan to set up a reef tank...I understand it takes time to get
everything up and running and to take things very slow before adding
fish.....

TIA













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