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fresh vs. salt
CAn anyone tell me what the difference is between salt and fresh water. I am
curious to know the difference's in equipment only, I understand the care and maintance will be different, but what are the equipment differences ? Thanks. |
fresh vs. salt
Even that seemingly straightforward question is not as
easy as it seems. The equipment can be virtually identical (filter, heater, light) if you're comparing simple fish-only set ups. On the other hand, if you have a freshwater planted aquarium, there's a whole bunch of CO2-related equipment to be added. If you want to do marine reefkeeping, the equipment needed include the basics plus protein skimmer, elaborate lighting, sumps, refugiums, etc., etc. hth. -coelacanth wrote in message ... CAn anyone tell me what the difference is between salt and fresh water. I am curious to know the difference's in equipment only, I understand the care and maintance will be different, but what are the equipment differences ? Thanks. |
fresh vs. salt
Just wanted to keep a couple of clown fish and sea aneamies (sp?) does not
need a protein skimmer ? coelacanth wrote: Even that seemingly straightforward question is not as easy as it seems. The equipment can be virtually identical (filter, heater, light) if you're comparing simple fish-only set ups. On the other hand, if you have a freshwater planted aquarium, there's a whole bunch of CO2-related equipment to be added. If you want to do marine reefkeeping, the equipment needed include the basics plus protein skimmer, elaborate lighting, sumps, refugiums, etc., etc. hth. -coelacanth wrote in message ... CAn anyone tell me what the difference is between salt and fresh water. I am curious to know the difference's in equipment only, I understand the care and maintance will be different, but what are the equipment differences ? Thanks. |
fresh vs. salt
If you want a clown host anemone then you need alot of light. If you just
want an anemone but not a clown host I have used condylactis(sp?) anemones(atlantic) because they dont need high light levels. I keet 2 clowns and a condylactis in a 10 gallon with a live sand bed and 10 lbs of live rock,a penguin 170 biowheel filter, and a standard flourescent hood without problems.The condylactis can eat the clown although I have never had that problem as the clowns stay far away from it.Due to the fact that sal****er caused me alot of problems and money on my 125 it is now freshwater oscar tank but the 10 gallon is nice and easy to keep. wrote in message ... Just wanted to keep a couple of clown fish and sea aneamies (sp?) does not need a protein skimmer ? coelacanth wrote: Even that seemingly straightforward question is not as easy as it seems. The equipment can be virtually identical (filter, heater, light) if you're comparing simple fish-only set ups. On the other hand, if you have a freshwater planted aquarium, there's a whole bunch of CO2-related equipment to be added. If you want to do marine reefkeeping, the equipment needed include the basics plus protein skimmer, elaborate lighting, sumps, refugiums, etc., etc. hth. -coelacanth wrote in message ... CAn anyone tell me what the difference is between salt and fresh water. I am curious to know the difference's in equipment only, I understand the care and maintance will be different, but what are the equipment differences ? Thanks. |
fresh vs. salt
Well, I think that it depends on what you're growing.
If one aspires to Amano-like tanks, it's a sine non qua. In my own case, I need a little CO2 to get the water into a habitable condition, since it comes out of the tank at pH 8.4 with KH of 20+ and I will insist on keeping Amazonian biotopes. But of course people have different experiences. As for not being on sale in Australia--well, my recollection is that you're a tad off the beaten path. Maybe CO2 is just a big-city vice ;)? -coelacanth "Bassett" wrote in message ... While I agree with your ideas about marine, you did forget, that he will also need plenty of cash, But, Please tell me, Why does he need a CO-2 unit. I,ve had planted tanks for years, and have never bothered with all that stuff, In fact I,ve never ever seen it for sale in Australia.. bassett "coelacanth" wrote in message Even that seemingly straightforward question is not as easy as it seems. The equipment can be virtually identical (filter, heater, light) if you're comparing simple fish-only set ups. On the other hand, if you have a freshwater planted aquarium, there's a whole bunch of CO2-related equipment to be added. If you want to do marine reefkeeping, the equipment needed include the basics plus protein skimmer, elaborate lighting, sumps, refugiums, etc., etc. hth. -coelacanth wrote in message ... CAn anyone tell me what the difference is between salt and fresh water. I am curious to know the difference's in equipment only, I understand the care and maintance will be different, but what are the equipment differences ? Thanks. |
fresh vs. salt
While I agree with your ideas about marine, you did forget, that he will
also need plenty of cash, But, Please tell me, Why does he need a CO-2 unit. I,ve had planted tanks for years, and have never bothered with all that stuff, In fact I,ve never ever seen it for sale in Australia.. bassett "coelacanth" wrote in message Even that seemingly straightforward question is not as easy as it seems. The equipment can be virtually identical (filter, heater, light) if you're comparing simple fish-only set ups. On the other hand, if you have a freshwater planted aquarium, there's a whole bunch of CO2-related equipment to be added. If you want to do marine reefkeeping, the equipment needed include the basics plus protein skimmer, elaborate lighting, sumps, refugiums, etc., etc. hth. -coelacanth wrote in message ... CAn anyone tell me what the difference is between salt and fresh water. I am curious to know the difference's in equipment only, I understand the care and maintance will be different, but what are the equipment differences ? Thanks. |
fresh vs. salt
"coelacanth" wrote in message . .. .. As for not being on sale in Australia--well, my recollection is that you're a tad off the beaten path. Maybe CO2 is just a big-city vice ;)? No, we are up to speed on CO2 in oz, but its not available as readily as one might wish. However, http://www.milwaukeemeters.com.au/aquarium.html sell the regulator (AU$ 205) and pH controller (AU$ 231). The guy who runs Milwaukee is on the Gold Coast, and seems like a reasonable bloke over the phone. I expect to buy from him as soon as I get my water and lights a bit more under control. |
fresh vs. salt
If you want a clown host anemone then you need alot of light. If you just
want an anemone but not a clown host I have used condylactis(sp?) anemones(atlantic) because they dont need high light levels. I keet 2 clowns and a condylactis in a 10 gallon with a live sand bed and 10 lbs of live rock,a penguin 170 biowheel filter, and a standard flourescent hood without problems.The condylactis can eat the clown although I have never had that problem as the clowns stay far away from it.Due to the fact that sal****er caused me alot of problems and money on my 125 it is now freshwater oscar tank but the 10 gallon is nice and easy to keep. wrote in message ... CAn anyone tell me what the difference is between salt and fresh water. I am curious to know the difference's in equipment only, I understand the care and maintance will be different, but what are the equipment differences ? Thanks. |
fresh vs. salt
Well your partly right, I do live in a semi-remote area, and am about 40
minutes from a large costal town, Coffs Harbour NSW As for paying close to $500, plus the Air tank , I'll stay remote, or off the beaten track ,as you call it... frankly I think your "Dead in the Head" paying that sort of money, so you can grow fish weed.. And there,s nothing wrong with my water quality, Chemical free, rain water straight of the roof bassett "blank" wrote in message No, we are up to speed on CO2 in oz, but its not available as readily as one might wish. However, http://www.milwaukeemeters.com.au/aquarium.html sell the regulator (AU$ 205) and pH controller (AU$ 231). The guy who runs Milwaukee is on the Gold Coast, and seems like a reasonable bloke over the phone. I expect to buy from him as soon as I get my water and lights a bit more under control. "coelacanth" wrote in message . As for not being on sale in Australia--well, my recollection is that you're a tad off the beaten path. Maybe CO2 is just a big-city vice ;)? |
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