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Hi everyone,
I'm considering switching my freshwater 75g tank to sal****er. I would like to keep mostly fish in it but I will also want to get an anemone and possibly some live rock. I'm looking for information on the appropriate type of filtration for this setup. Any advice and or product suggestions are appreciated. Also, if you have certain links that could provide me with info, i'd appreciate it. Thanks ! Bez |
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any kind of filter would work really..without the sponge is the best way.
Live rock works wonders to help filter your water (biologically, of course) and a protein skimmer. Depending on what kind of filter system you currently have with your freshwater would help us out to guide you also. But for the most part you just need live rock and water flow. ![]() which leads to high nitrates, which leads to bad things happening to your livestock. So if you absolutely must have something to catch the small particles floating around just throw in some filter wool for a few days to collect it all and throw it out when you're satisfied. Personally, I have live rock and a Fluval 304 with chemi-pure in it. That's it, and my tank is cllllllear as can be! But like they say "to each his own." Hope this helps some, John ps. sorry, accidentially emailed it to you ![]() can comment "bez_lucero" wrote in message .com... Hi everyone, I'm considering switching my freshwater 75g tank to sal****er. I would like to keep mostly fish in it but I will also want to get an anemone and possibly some live rock. I'm looking for information on the appropriate type of filtration for this setup. Any advice and or product suggestions are appreciated. Also, if you have certain links that could provide me with info, i'd appreciate it. Thanks ! Bez |
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As I understand it anemones take a lot of light. Much more light than
anything you had on your freshwater tank. On my 46 gal bow front I have a 192 watt Coralife and I have been told even it will not be enough for an anemone to thrive. You probably have a less than 100 watt florescent lights. Just something to consider while trying to make up your mind as to do this or not. Salt water for other than a fish only can be quite a money pit. ![]() But it is worth it. I may be wrong about this. But if so I'm sure I'll be corrected. ![]() Ct Midnite On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 22:33:21 GMT, "bez_lucero" wrote: I would like to keep mostly fish in it but I will also want to get an anemone and possibly some live rock. http://www.geocities.com/ctmidnite53/ |
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