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Ruyi May 25th 06 02:26 AM

Newbie First marine tank
 
Hello All

Greetings from Singapore.

I find marine tank beautiful and facinating to watch. would like to
know how to to keep prawns.

what do i need?

i have a 2 feet tank and would be keeping normal grey prawns for a
start.

would i need a protein skimmer? A filter, lighting? etc?

do i need live rock and sand and if yes, can i collect sand from the
beach as live sand

i cannot afford a chiller

what SG is good? 1.022 or 1.024. or lower?

As its a first tank, i dont mind it being bare if its easier to keep


many thanks


Steve May 25th 06 10:26 AM

Newbie First marine tank
 
On 24 May 2006 18:26:44 -0700, "Ruyi"
wrote:


I find marine tank beautiful and facinating to watch. would like to
know how to to keep prawns.

what do i need?


Small prawns should be pretty easy to keep. You could do it with
fairly minimal equipment. You need some sort of filtration to remove
waste products, and water movement in the tank to keep it oxygenated.
An airstone would be good. Temperature should not be critical, don't
know what your room temp is but you need a heater probably if these
are a tropical species, 77-80F might be good.


would i need a protein skimmer? A filter, lighting? etc?


They don't care about the lighting, if it's just prawns use what you
want to be able to see them. A marine specified fluorescent might be
good, and would let you keep some of the stuff alive on live rock if
you have any.


do i need live rock and sand and if yes, can i collect sand from the
beach as live sand


Live rock would do the filtration nicely. And the sand might help.
Then you don't need an external filter of any sort. The rock must be
clean and mature before it will work properly. For something basic
like prawns you can get by without rock if you bought a filter of some
sort, but these are not ideal for many other marine organisms you
might keep, and need regular maintainance. Rock is probably best if
you can get it.


i cannot afford a chiller


Should not be needed if your lights are not too powerful, it's extra
heat from those that is the main reason marine tanks use chillers. If
it's just prawns in there you can limit the use of the lighting
anyway.


what SG is good? 1.022 or 1.024. or lower?


Don't worry, not critical, just pick a figure somewhere near that
range and keep it stable. Things don't like big fluctuations, that's
the main point. Keep the tank topped up to level with fresh water and
the SG should stay pretty constant.

As its a first tank, i dont mind it being bare if its easier to keep


You might want some rock with some basic cover on it, algae, small
polyps etc, could be prettier, but I'd avoid corals etc unless you
have good lighting and decent live rock filtration plus skimming set
up. Skimming would help keep things stable but probably is not
essential for something basic like prawns, assuming you are doing
regular water changes to get rid of organic waste. Skimming is
important for corals, though they have been kept without.

Steve

TheRock May 25th 06 12:17 PM

Newbie First marine tank
 
What is a grey prawn ?


"Ruyi" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hello All

Greetings from Singapore.

I find marine tank beautiful and facinating to watch. would like to
know how to to keep prawns.

what do i need?

i have a 2 feet tank and would be keeping normal grey prawns for a
start.

would i need a protein skimmer? A filter, lighting? etc?

do i need live rock and sand and if yes, can i collect sand from the
beach as live sand

i cannot afford a chiller

what SG is good? 1.022 or 1.024. or lower?

As its a first tank, i dont mind it being bare if its easier to keep


many thanks




miskairal May 25th 06 10:55 PM

Newbie First marine tank
 
Hey Steve Singapore is virtually on the equator, just north of it. Would
that mean a chiller might be needed or some means of keeping the water
cool for prawns? I'm fairly sure a heater would not be needed ;)

Steve wrote:
On 24 May 2006 18:26:44 -0700, "Ruyi"
wrote:



I find marine tank beautiful and facinating to watch. would like to
know how to to keep prawns.

what do i need?



Small prawns should be pretty easy to keep. You could do it with
fairly minimal equipment. You need some sort of filtration to remove
waste products, and water movement in the tank to keep it oxygenated.
An airstone would be good. Temperature should not be critical, don't
know what your room temp is but you need a heater probably if these
are a tropical species, 77-80F might be good.



would i need a protein skimmer? A filter, lighting? etc?



They don't care about the lighting, if it's just prawns use what you
want to be able to see them. A marine specified fluorescent might be
good, and would let you keep some of the stuff alive on live rock if
you have any.


do i need live rock and sand and if yes, can i collect sand from the
beach as live sand



Live rock would do the filtration nicely. And the sand might help.
Then you don't need an external filter of any sort. The rock must be
clean and mature before it will work properly. For something basic
like prawns you can get by without rock if you bought a filter of some
sort, but these are not ideal for many other marine organisms you
might keep, and need regular maintainance. Rock is probably best if
you can get it.


i cannot afford a chiller



Should not be needed if your lights are not too powerful, it's extra
heat from those that is the main reason marine tanks use chillers. If
it's just prawns in there you can limit the use of the lighting
anyway.


what SG is good? 1.022 or 1.024. or lower?



Don't worry, not critical, just pick a figure somewhere near that
range and keep it stable. Things don't like big fluctuations, that's
the main point. Keep the tank topped up to level with fresh water and
the SG should stay pretty constant.


As its a first tank, i dont mind it being bare if its easier to keep



You might want some rock with some basic cover on it, algae, small
polyps etc, could be prettier, but I'd avoid corals etc unless you
have good lighting and decent live rock filtration plus skimming set
up. Skimming would help keep things stable but probably is not
essential for something basic like prawns, assuming you are doing
regular water changes to get rid of organic waste. Skimming is
important for corals, though they have been kept without.

Steve


Steve May 25th 06 11:30 PM

Newbie First marine tank
 
On Fri, 26 May 2006 07:55:47 +1000, miskairal
wrote:

Hey Steve Singapore is virtually on the equator, just north of it. Would
that mean a chiller might be needed or some means of keeping the water
cool for prawns? I'm fairly sure a heater would not be needed ;)


Well I was assuming that if he lived in such a place he'd probably
have efficient aircon and his room might actually be cooler than here
in a UK summer, where we don't usually have cooling, that's why I
mentioned *room* temperature. Someone cooling their room to say 70F
might well need a heater to get best conditions for tropical marine
things, I'm not as sure as you are ;-).

Steve

August West May 30th 06 03:15 AM

Newbie First marine tank
 
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"TheRock" wrote in message
news:cngdg.5846$nA2.1083@trndny01...
What is a grey prawn ?


"Ruyi" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hello All

Greetings from Singapore.

I find marine tank beautiful and facinating to watch. would like to
know how to to keep prawns.

what do i need?

i have a 2 feet tank and would be keeping normal grey prawns for a
start.

would i need a protein skimmer? A filter, lighting? etc?

do i need live rock and sand and if yes, can i collect sand from the
beach as live sand

i cannot afford a chiller

what SG is good? 1.022 or 1.024. or lower?

As its a first tank, i dont mind it being bare if its easier to keep


many thanks







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