Thank you very much for the reply!
My plan from the very beginning was to try not to use any additives and minimize any 'lab work' - same as I was doing in my freshwater tanks, learn and observe, planted tanks can tell you everything without need of using any tests. I got a bit puzzled when reading that I MUST use RO and make my own water, when this basically did not make any sense to me. Local keepers are using both, but even the lads who do their own water never said anything bad about the water from the sea. After all, the place where I took the water from is the site where in the summer can be basking sharks observed. It must be clean and full of life, various fishes are observed and invertebrates too
I chose live sand as kind of reassurance that there is enough bioload for start as the rock was dry. I was watching videos showing how corals are acting after the water change done with ocean water and that is amazing.
I am really happy you say that it should be closed so quickly - fingers crossed! As it is a debut, I will test the water to see what is happening in the tank with what levels of molecules, this should give me some lesson for the future how to identify the needs inside.
So I will get ordered the turbos for the third week (snails are hard to kill) and that will keep the potential plagues under control. Then if all good, week later or so (based on a test, just to be sure as snails could increase ammonia levels and the bacteria need to cope with it) I will start introducing zoas, clauvarias, mushrooms - nothing fancy.
Thank you once again for your reply and advice and mostly the reassurance that my plan which is quite counter to the general trends makes sense
Please have a look at my thread where I am using it as some sort of a diary - I have good memory but short

Hoping this could help some other beginners as myself.
Hi Everyone! I am totally new to this forum, and totally new to marine tanks! I have some experience in freshwater tanks and now it is a time to check if I can use my knowledge and have some fun with salt water. The aim is to not spend a fortune, learn as much on my own and other mistakes and...
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