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Marine aquarium setup
I am new to marine aquaria, and would like some basic help if possible.
I have at present two tropical aquaria, but would like to set-up a marine aquarium. I have been advised many different things by my two local aquarium centres. Please can anyone advise me on the correct procedures to take. I understand I need a quite large tank for marine life, however nobody has clarified what large is. Can anybody give me an ideal in size or gallons for the smallest tank which would be deemed suitable. I understand that I then need heaters, lights and a protein skimmer. Is a protein skimmer the only filtration I need? If not what else is needed, biological filters? I see from looking at skimmers they vary alot in price from £20ish to £150ish. I see the amount of water they filter varies but what else should I look for? Am I missing anything or is that all I need apart from water, salt, sand and coral pre fish? All advice and recommendations will be gratefully received. Plus any recommendations of equipment or online shops for UK delivery is also appreciated. I am a total newbie, so please go easy on me. Thanks |
Marine aquarium setup
"KerplunKuK" wrote in message ... I am new to marine aquaria, and would like some basic help if possible. I have at present two tropical aquaria, but would like to set-up a marine aquarium. I have been advised many different things by my two local aquarium centres. Everybody has their own style of doing things. When you start out stay simple then tweak things your way. Please can anyone advise me on the correct procedures to take. I understand I need a quite large tank for marine life, however nobody has clarified what large is. Can anybody give me an ideal in size or gallons for the smallest tank which would be deemed suitable. I'd say for starting out you want to stay above 30 US gallons. Anything smaller requires lots of attention & when things go wrong it will happen faster & more severly with a smaller tank. I understand that I then need heaters, lights and a protein skimmer. Is a protein skimmer the only filtration I need? Protein skimmer removes organics - it's not really "filtration" If not what else is needed, biological filters? Go with Live Rock & Live sand as you major source of filtration. I see from looking at skimmers they vary alot in price from £20ish to £150ish. I see the amount of water they filter varies but what else should I look for? Skimmers will vary in price for sure. I built my skimmer for about $12 (it's a DIY Beckett) & sold my Remora Pro (a $230 skimmer) & mine works better than the Store bought one. Am I missing anything or is that all I need apart from water, salt, sand and coral pre fish? Buy some books & read, read, & read some more. There is so much info & so much to learn. All advice and recommendations will be gratefully received. Plus any recommendations of equipment or online shops for UK delivery is also appreciated. I am a total newbie, so please go easy on me. Thanks |
Marine aquarium setup
Here is a good source of info for a beginner. I found this read very
helpful when I began a few years back. There may be a few new things out there but you will find them out as you go. For now Read, Read, Read. Try here first; It has a lot of very good basic info. http://community.webtv.net/deflizard/doc Keep it simple to start. You can add things later as you go and your knowledge increases. You will find the good people that read this NG are very helpful and knowledgeable. Don't be afraid to ask a question. Todd |
Marine aquarium setup
Thanks for that, I will do
"TW" wrote in message ... Here is a good source of info for a beginner. I found this read very helpful when I began a few years back. There may be a few new things out there but you will find them out as you go. For now Read, Read, Read. Try here first; It has a lot of very good basic info. http://community.webtv.net/deflizard/doc Keep it simple to start. You can add things later as you go and your knowledge increases. You will find the good people that read this NG are very helpful and knowledgeable. Don't be afraid to ask a question. Todd |
Marine aquarium setup
Everybody has their own style of doing things. When you start out stay
simple then tweak things your way. Agreed. I'd say for starting out you want to stay above 30 US gallons. Anything smaller requires lots of attention & when things go wrong it will happen faster & more severly with a smaller tank. Agreed, I went 55g for my first tank, and only went to a nano(at my office) after I was comfortable with reefing. Protein skimmer removes organics - it's not really "filtration" I don't use a skimmer, haven't used one ion over a year in either of my tanks. Go with Live Rock & Live sand as you major source of filtration. Yup. Buy some books & read, read, & read some more. There is so much info & so much to learn. There is one more MAJOR thing that you need...PATIENCE. hth -- Harald 130 g Skimmerless SW Tank 290 lbs/6" DSB 70 lbs LR 3 B/G Chromis, 1 Tomato Clown, 1 Lawnmower Blenny, 1 Flame Angel, 1 Foxface. 20 gal Skimmerless SW Nano 80 lbs/6" DSB 31 lbs LR, 1 - 3-Striped damsel, 1 Blue Devil, 1 sm. Tang |
Marine aquarium setup
There is one more MAJOR thing that you need...PATIENCE.
hth Oh yeah, I forgot about that I'm still working on the patience thing. But I getting it down. I'm trying to be persistent in my patience! Steve "Harald" wrote in message news:LlSnb.77452$EO3.60586@clgrps13... Everybody has their own style of doing things. When you start out stay simple then tweak things your way. Agreed. I'd say for starting out you want to stay above 30 US gallons. Anything smaller requires lots of attention & when things go wrong it will happen faster & more severly with a smaller tank. Agreed, I went 55g for my first tank, and only went to a nano(at my office) after I was comfortable with reefing. Protein skimmer removes organics - it's not really "filtration" I don't use a skimmer, haven't used one ion over a year in either of my tanks. Go with Live Rock & Live sand as you major source of filtration. Yup. Buy some books & read, read, & read some more. There is so much info & so much to learn. There is one more MAJOR thing that you need...PATIENCE. hth -- Harald 130 g Skimmerless SW Tank 290 lbs/6" DSB 70 lbs LR 3 B/G Chromis, 1 Tomato Clown, 1 Lawnmower Blenny, 1 Flame Angel, 1 Foxface. 20 gal Skimmerless SW Nano 80 lbs/6" DSB 31 lbs LR, 1 - 3-Striped damsel, 1 Blue Devil, 1 sm. Tang |
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