Reef Aquarium Startup

Kasey Grohowski

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Hi I am in the process of making my first reef aquarium. I will be purchasing a 220 gallon tank. So far what I have is as follows: Coral Life protein skimmer, jebao powerhead pp20, 2 fluval fx5 canister filters, 72 inch led light bar, 300 gallon sump, refractometer, and I will be buying 20 pounds of substrate and 40 pounds of live rock. I am planning on only keeping an epaulette shark in here. Any other suggestions on what I need, such as heaters. The 2 canister filters have about a 5x an hour water turnover rate.
 
If anyone has suggestions on what else to get or any info, please feel free to post.
 
Youll need much more substrate which must be sand, not crushed coral. the rock should be emphasized on hiding for the shark and plan on good water movement to move uneaten food and focus on filtration as water quality will be essential
 
Youll need much more substrate which must be sand, not crushed coral. the rock should be emphasized on hiding for the shark and plan on good water movement to move uneaten food and focus on filtration as water quality will be essential
How much more and what do you recommend for brand
 
Youll need much more substrate which must be sand, not crushed coral. the rock should be emphasized on hiding for the shark and plan on good water movement to move uneaten food and focus on filtration as water quality will be essential
Also as it is right now my water turnover rate is 5x an hour, is that not enough?
 
Get a bigger skimmer. You'll have close to 500 gal. Sharks are messy eaters and poop big.
I read this, didnt think it would be a problem since it will be the only fish in this tank. Could I get an additional skimmer or would I have to get only 1 bigger skimmer
 
Anybody know what kind of salt is best ?
Instant Ocean Reef Crystal has been a great salt for years.
Although costly, Tropic Marin is Very good and Fritz Pro is the new salt I use with Very good results and not expensive. I will always Love Red Sea Coral pro which I use in my large cube tank
 

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