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I want to setup my first saltwater tank.It will be Fowlr tank.Are lighting necessary for this tank? I have already bought protein skimmer and chiller (i live in tropical country with temperature range 28~30celcius.It will be 30 gallon tank.Do i need any other equipment?
 
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What are you using for filtration?
The 2 most important IMO is ATO and RODI Unit.

Here is good place to start.
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/the-supreme-guide-to-setting-up-a-saltwater-reef-aquarium.138750/

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In saltwater ur main filter is your live rock which is ur biological filter the skimmer is your mechanical filter will also help big time as well. I have a 40 gallon tank with just live rock no skimmer and water changes weekly and that's a enough for my tank water changes are really important that helps to get rid of the nutrients in the water
 
How about lighting? Are lighting "is a must" for fowlr tank?will it affect fish health?
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In my opinion I would get a decent light just in case later on down the road you want to put a couple corals in you can and not have to buy another light to support then.but a couple t5 light would be good
 
I'm sure @Chrisfish and @hellen Ann can help you out to they have a lot more experience in this hobby then I do. And they both helped me out when I had questions
 
In my opinion I would get a decent light just in case later on down the road you want to put a couple corals in you can and not have to buy another light to support then.but a couple t5 light would be good
Any kind of lighting will do right? I have aquazonic t5 with color temperature12000k
 
I agree with the others that filtration is most important. In your case, live rock and a skimmer should be sufficient. You could add a GFO reactor if phosphates are an issue but it might not be necessary. IMO you don't need lights yet. I'm setting up a 40g breeder fowlr without lights for now. It will be a coral tank in the future and I want to save up for good lights. I wouldn't waste money on lights now that won't be good enough for coral later. Good luck!
 
I agree with the others that filtration is most important. In your case, live rock and a skimmer should be sufficient. You could add a GFO reactor if phosphates are an issue but it might not be necessary. IMO you don't need lights yet. I'm setting up a 40g breeder fowlr without lights for now. It will be a coral tank in the future and I want to save up for good lights. I wouldn't waste money on lights now that won't be good enough for coral later. Good luck!
Totally agree on the light save up and get a decent light because I'm sure you will want to add a coral or two later on down the road and if you buy a cheap light now You will have to upgrade that light so you would be spending more money in the long run with two lights over one decent light
 
I agree with the others that filtration is most important. In your case, live rock and a skimmer should be sufficient. You could add a GFO reactor if phosphates are an issue but it might not be necessary. IMO you don't need lights yet. I'm setting up a 40g breeder fowlr without lights for now. It will be a coral tank in the future and I want to save up for good lights. I wouldn't waste money on lights now that won't be good enough for coral later. Good luck!
So light arent necessary.Is it safe to use tap water treated with dechlorinator for saltwater?
Thx for all your answer.Sorry if i asked too much.
 
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