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ya i wrote it down, ill check it out at the pet store when get some free time. Could you explain when you mentioned you got your initial water from "initial water - got from my LFS - it was from their display tank and I seeded my tank with it", didn't really understand that. I was just gonna get some regular distalled water, and then buy some ocean salt from the pet store. And then ofcourse treat it properly and cycle it until its ready.... I can't do this?

for my set up - i used water from an established tank at my LFS. I was under the impression if I added Live sand, live water and Live Rock all at once I could avoid a major cycle. So I put in the rock (kept it damp to prevent "dye-off" off living organisms that make the rock "live"), put down the live sand, then added the water from the LFS (local fish store). My water tested ok after about 8 days I think then I added a coral frag to see how it'd do.

Your idea - mixing new salt water (i use instant ocean) and starting the tank that way - is i think the standard way to do it. If I could start over - I would have done it the way you proposed. The LFS's water was somewhat dirty..
 
Greetings Nick and welcome to R2R!

-M&T
 
for my set up - i used water from an established tank at my LFS. I was under the impression if I added Live sand, live water and Live Rock all at once I could avoid a major cycle. So I put in the rock (kept it damp to prevent "dye-off" off living organisms that make the rock "live"), put down the live sand, then added the water from the LFS (local fish store). My water tested ok after about 8 days I think then I added a coral frag to see how it'd do.

Your idea - mixing new salt water (i use instant ocean) and starting the tank that way - is i think the standard way to do it. If I could start over - I would have done it the way you proposed. The LFS's water was somewhat dirty..

Okay, thanks buddy. Im gonna try to go to the pet store and check these things out. I was thinking too once I finished everything in terms of making sure my aquarium is safe for actual fish and other organisms, to go with 2 clown fish, and I heard some hermit crabs are good to help clean up the tank. Any suggestions. I want to make a balanced tank, what would you recommend besides the 2 clown fish?
 
Hi, welcome to r2r!!! I look forward to your progress!!!
 
Okay, thanks buddy. Im gonna try to go to the pet store and check these things out. I was thinking too once I finished everything in terms of making sure my aquarium is safe for actual fish and other organisms, to go with 2 clown fish, and I heard some hermit crabs are good to help clean up the tank. Any suggestions. I want to make a balanced tank, what would you recommend besides the 2 clown fish?

Its no problem man I'm stoked to be able pay forward a bit. I am still learning too and get help from a lot of places! Also, my people aren't into it, so I'm just the weird fish guy lol. lets just sat I'm glad to have found a friendly community lol!

the balanced tank - I've been trying for the same thing! A nice mixed healthy reef right?

for 2 clownfish - i'd say solid choice to start. pretty hardy from what I've read. I have a false percula myself. Any idea what type of clowns? there are so many to chose from but they do vary in size and disposition. Were you thinking of having other fish as well as clowns? You totally could IMO. Blennies & Gobies are pretty popular but you have some really cool choices. Liveaquaria - i used this place to see what fish looked like and to get a general idea of their requirements. **when researching livestock options - I use my rule of 3. I try to find info from 3 different sources to match the info. Once I find what im looking for I'll ask for advice in a (now this one!) forum i trust. I've learned how impossible it is to get a fish out once i drop them in..

on hermit crabs - they are part of your CUC (Clean-Up-Crew) - an essential element in a reef. The CUC are, well, the clean up crew of the tank lol. each different organism in the crew would be for different things in your tank. an example is my 10g tank - 4 snails (1 turbo; 3 margarita), 6 hermit crabs (4 scarlet; 2 blue) and 1 cleaner shrimp. My hermit crabs sift the sand bed keeping it looking not so dirty; the snails patrol my glass and make me have to clean the glass less; the cleaner shrimp sets up shop and cleans my fishies.

to balance out the tank - fish-wise, the approach i took was - where will they swim? I don't want all my fish hiding or all swimming all in one area. If you get clowns - they are active swimmers. You could balance it out with a fish like a blenny - who perches and cruises the sand and rock scape. There are also fish who burrow into the sand or under rocks and hide alot lol! again my tank as example I have 1 clown (swimmer), a small pajama cardinal (swimmer), an algae blenny (cruiser), and a clown goby (hider). Dont forget about shrimp too! there are some really pretty shrimp (and other types) available

This is honestly too many fish, a noob mistake - BUT the example of how i approached the choice. We are moving in 6 months and will be putting everyone into a 30g bowfront to give everyone space. I will say however - the fish don't fight, seemingly don't have territory issues and water params test fine. (im neurotic about tank maintenance)

Check the nano fish @ liveaquaria - see what it says is good for a 20g tank. That was how I started tbh. Just triple check the info you get to make sure its accurate.
 
Welcome to r2r!! Got in on the welcome wagon a little late.. LOL illdoya has pretty much given you the basics... if you do the marineland full setup, I will say that I have had to replace the hood one year into owning one for my nursery tank as the LEDs burnt out due to moisture getting into the housing... But like illdoya said, those LEDs wouldn't support a full reef with coral for too long, so might be best to piece it all together that way you wont have to constantly replace things that break...
 

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