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is there anything besides the salt added that i need to know about saltwater. Ive never had one or had anyone that i knoe have one so i have no clue on anything.
I would want a 6 gallon one. 1) Is it possible to have just nomral rocks in the saltwater tank instead of live ones? i would want live sand...unless of course you can buy fake sand. Would that make anything any easier? 2) How do you know how much of the aquarium salt to add? 3) I heard you need a skimmer? do i NEED one or is it just recomended? 4) Lets say all i wanted in my 6 gallon was 1 clown fish...what do i need to do? Any help i will be thankfull for and im new here so if this is in the wrong forum im sorry.
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1) Is it possible to have just nomral rocks in the saltwater tank instead of live ones? i would want live sand...unless of course you can buy fake sand. Would that make anything any easier?
you dont HAVE to use live rock or sand it is just beneficial because it helps filter the water IMO it also makes it look much better but that is just me 2) How do you know how much of the aquarium salt to add? when doing a water change i pre mix 1/2 cup per gallon of water then test the salinity to be sure it is where i want it (1.025%) 3) I heard you need a skimmer? do i NEED one or is it just recomended? you wont need a skimmer if you dont have any corals, though people run them when they dont have corals because it keeps your water cleaner 4) Lets say all i wanted in my 6 gallon was 1 clown fish...what do i need to do? hydrometer, a good filter, a good salt mix, test kit or a place you can have your water tested
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1)is there anything else i should know if i wanted that 6 gallon? 2)Whats the Hydometer for anyways? 3)Is there a salt mix you would recomend? 4)is there a hydrometer you would recomend? Thanks im going to send you a private message so you for sure get this.
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HTH's in getting you started. If you have any questions or any gray areas that need some clearing up please ask first! Im sure all of us here would much rather have you ask a gazillion questions than to have to respond to a "911 thread about" fish dying or some other nightmare. The way I see it, is...if you fail then we too have most likely failed as well. JMHO. |
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i am new to the saltwater hobby but my opinion would be if you are going to do a saltwater tank, you should try to do a larger tank. you will be able to get more fish and its easier to maintain water conditions in larger tanks. at petco they have 29 gal tanks that come with almost all you need for a couple hundred, buying everything you will need for the 6 gallon may cost that much anyway. if its within your budget, this would be a good idea. best of luck with your setup. dont make my mistakes, let your tank cycle before you get fish.
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It is easier to do a larger tank but I sense that you are on a tight budget and want to get a small tank set up as economically as possible. A 6 gallon tank is really too small for even one clownfish. My suggestion would be to do at minimum a 20 gallon. A very safe rule of thumb for someone just starting out in salt water is 1" of full grown fish per 5 gallons of salt water. You can get away without a skimmer. A simple canister filter or better a bio wheel should be all you need. You don't need live rock if you are only doing a clownfish. YOU CAN'T HAVE ANY CORALS OR AN ANEMONE!!! You need a basic saltwater test kit and hydrometer. Plan on doing a 10% water change every weekend.
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She is right, a bigger tank will make it a whole lot easier to control water parameters and tank measures in case anything may start to go bad. For example i'm going to tell you a story that makes me sad. I had a Green BTA (bubble tip anemone) One day i woke up and he had completely denigrated and fowled my water. Because of this there was a large ammonia spike and killed my two beautiful orange linckiia's. Now that was in a 150gallon. If this where to happen in a 6 gallon (may I add if you have a 6 gallon don't even attempt to have an anemone) everything would be shocked so hard you could possible be forced to re-start your tank cycle from scratch. Just a thought?
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IMHO you should start your first tank with macro algaes right from the start. Then do the rest.
I simple 10g tank with play sand, landscape type rocks, and $5 worth of macros can make a very impressive tank. for that type of setup I would recommend caulerpas which look like plants. Just my .02
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Bob, I have to ask. Where would you suggest getting the macro's from? How about a couple of sources for your macro fans. All I have is Hallimeda. Probably not even spelling it right (Money plant). I do have a bunch of it all over my display. Fortunately my tangs and foxface don't like it or I wouldn't have any.
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Halimeda (which I can't spell either) is a good choice but I have had not success with as is require reef type calcium and lighting. So for a more simple fish only system I recommended the fast growing caulerpas. IMHO normal (low) lighting allowed caulpera profilera to do well but caulerpa racemosa (grape) required higher lighting. Red grape did well when it was the only macro in the system and there was nothing in the tank but clownfish and simple corals. and the cleaner crews (snails, crabs), and fish like tangs do consume those types. But just starting a "bare" with saltwater, sand, and rocks that does not apply. so you get the macros in charge then add fish slowly keeping the macros in charge. just my .02
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