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After years of having fresh water tanks I have finally decided to try my hand at a marine tank since we moved into a new house a little over a year ago that already had a koi pond in the back yard.
I am using a 37g tank I used to use for fresh water. No copper was ever used in the tank.
Since this is a starter and I assume I will want to upgrade to a larger tank I am planning on going without a sump so that I can avoid drilling the tank, there is also not much room for one under the stand.
The equipment as it stands now is:
37g glass tank (30.5" wide x 12.5" deep x 22.5" tall)
Marineland Emperor 280 Biowheel filter
Hydor Koralia Evolution 750 power head
Unidentified heater that was used for fresh water originally
Fluorescent 2 bulb light fixture
I currently only have the heater running and the power head to mix the salt and get the temp stable. I so far have added 30 gallons of Walmart distilled water and I am using Reef Crystals. The salt is dissolved and the temp is coming up, last I checked it was 75*. The SD is .025. I have an API marine test kit and will test the other levels tomorrow. I plan on adding 40# of Carib Sea Oolite sand as well as 35#-40# of live rock. From some of the reading I have been doing on here and other forums it sounds like it is good to have the rock elevated above the sand bed. I plan to use pieces of 1" diameter acrylic rod somehow fastened to the rocks at the bottom of the tank. I had a 48" piece of the rod already from another project.
At some point I am sure I will get the coral bug at which point I will upgrade the lighting and add a hob skimmer. For now I plan on getting new bulbs for the light, one white and one blue probably.
I am not sure how I will use the Bio wheel at this point, I may just use it as more flow with no media or wheel or maybe just with the carbon.
Any advice or suggestions are welcomed. If they sound good I may even follow them . I will put up some pictures of the tank once I have the rock and sand in.
Ben
I am using a 37g tank I used to use for fresh water. No copper was ever used in the tank.
Since this is a starter and I assume I will want to upgrade to a larger tank I am planning on going without a sump so that I can avoid drilling the tank, there is also not much room for one under the stand.
The equipment as it stands now is:
37g glass tank (30.5" wide x 12.5" deep x 22.5" tall)
Marineland Emperor 280 Biowheel filter
Hydor Koralia Evolution 750 power head
Unidentified heater that was used for fresh water originally
Fluorescent 2 bulb light fixture
I currently only have the heater running and the power head to mix the salt and get the temp stable. I so far have added 30 gallons of Walmart distilled water and I am using Reef Crystals. The salt is dissolved and the temp is coming up, last I checked it was 75*. The SD is .025. I have an API marine test kit and will test the other levels tomorrow. I plan on adding 40# of Carib Sea Oolite sand as well as 35#-40# of live rock. From some of the reading I have been doing on here and other forums it sounds like it is good to have the rock elevated above the sand bed. I plan to use pieces of 1" diameter acrylic rod somehow fastened to the rocks at the bottom of the tank. I had a 48" piece of the rod already from another project.
At some point I am sure I will get the coral bug at which point I will upgrade the lighting and add a hob skimmer. For now I plan on getting new bulbs for the light, one white and one blue probably.
I am not sure how I will use the Bio wheel at this point, I may just use it as more flow with no media or wheel or maybe just with the carbon.
Any advice or suggestions are welcomed. If they sound good I may even follow them . I will put up some pictures of the tank once I have the rock and sand in.
Ben
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