New reefer

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Nice tank!
 
Welcome! You'll make a lot of mistakes in this hobby but you'll learn from each one.

Tap water is a no go. Go to your local fish store ("LFS") and buy some pre-made water. That will be fine (but slightly expensice, typically $1/per gallon) but you want to add to new daily tasks slowly. Get the hang of the maitnenence first then worry about making your own water. Witth a $65 gallon, you are only going to change about 6.5 gallons a week anyway. (Do you have a sump? If not, are you considering one (you should)? If you do, you'll need to up that weekly water change routine).. Once you get the hang of things, you can start experimenting with little to no water changes (I am just starting a tirtion set up with my 65 gallon display (among others) that will hopefully require no water changes).

The key is to be patient and focus on one thing at one time. Try to get things stable and go from there. Don't be affraid to make mistakes--just learn from them!
 
Welcome! You'll make a lot of mistakes in this hobby but you'll learn from each one.

Tap water is a no go. Go to your local fish store ("LFS") and buy some pre-made water. That will be fine (but slightly expensice, typically $1/per gallon) but you want to add to new daily tasks slowly. Get the hang of the maitnenence first then worry about making your own water. Witth a $65 gallon, you are only going to change about 6.5 gallons a week anyway. (Do you have a sump? If not, are you considering one (you should)? If you do, you'll need to up that weekly water change routine).. Once you get the hang of things, you can start experimenting with little to no water changes (I am just starting a tirtion set up with my 65 gallon display (among others) that will hopefully require no water changes).

The key is to be patient and focus on one thing at one time. Try to get things stable and go from there. Don't be affraid to make mistakes--just learn from them!
Yes I have a sump.
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Welcome to R2R :)

If that is paint next to your sump, you might want to store the paint somewhere else/

RO/DI systems are pretty simple to install with basically two screws and a push connect from the water line. Usually when one purchases system a kit usually comes with the system to connect the fresh water source
 
Welcome to R2R and your new reefing family.

Welcome :) and don't listen to what dbl says :) he most likely is related to someone in the Forum to get all of those badges ,, I would guess he doesn't know much about saltwater tanks ,,, most likely a freshwater reefer :) JK
 

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