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I love freshwater and am thinking of getting into salt. If I got a bio cube 32, what else would I need? I’m talking everything. I have no clue about saltwater other than it’s expensive. I would also like to do some easy easy corals. I need a boat load of help and suggestions here. Thanks in advance
 
Fresh to salt not a problem.
 
Most people will recommend a skimmer that will fit in one of the compartments. You’ll also want a dependable auto top off (ato). The corals you want to keep will determine what type of lighting you need. You’ll also need some source of flow. Either an oversized return pump or a powerhead.

one thing I’ve found to be helpful with planning is determining What your livestock goals are (corals, inverts, fish). From there you’ll find that it’ll narrow down your equipment choices to what caters specifically to your tank’s needs.
 
Fresh to salt not a problem.
What about tap water vs ro? Here are my water parameters

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Most people will recommend a skimmer that will fit in one of the compartments. You’ll also want a dependable auto top off (ato). The corals you want to keep will determine what type of lighting you need. You’ll also need some source of flow. Either an oversized return pump or a powerhead.

one thing I’ve found to be helpful with planning is determining What your livestock goals are (corals, inverts, fish). From there you’ll find that it’ll narrow down your equipment choices to what caters specifically to your tank’s needs.
For livestock I was thinking a pair of clowns, some damsels, and a shrimp
 
I love freshwater and am thinking of getting into salt. If I got a bio cube 32, what else would I need? I’m talking everything. I have no clue about saltwater other than it’s expensive. I would also like to do some easy easy corals. I need a boat load of help and suggestions here. Thanks in advance
Welcome wtusa1783,
You've come to the right place for help
Browse the build threads and forums for ideas
Ask questions about your tank
 
For livestock I was thinking a pair of clowns, some damsels, and a shrimp

That’s a good list. Any idea about corals? Or do you need some info on beginner corals (nothing wrong if you do, we all start not really knowing. Learning is as big of a part of this hobby as everything else)

also, welcome to R2R!!

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That’s a good list. Any idea about corals? Or do you need some info on beginner corals (nothing wrong if you do, we all start not really knowing. Learning is as big of a part of this hobby as everything else)

also, welcome to R2R!!

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I don’t know a single name of any corals lol. Just ones that are cheap and hardy to start that will grow easily with the biocube light
 
Why does everyone say ro is a must? Is it possible for me to have clowns, damsels, shrimp, and easy corals with tap?

it is possible, you just have to treat the water with something like Prime before putting it in the tank. People recommend RODI because it’s just a bit easier in the long run if you are in a situation where you can feasibly run an RODI. That and RODI units typically take care of the various elements and chemicals in most tap water that are detrimental to our aquatic friends
 
I don’t know a single name of any corals lol. Just ones that are cheap and hardy to start that will grow easily with the biocube light

say no more! Here are a few videos from a well known and well respected coral farmer and vendor:





 
it is possible, you just have to treat the water with something like Prime before putting it in the tank. People recommend RODI because it’s just a bit easier in the long run if you are in a situation where you can feasibly run an RODI. That and RODI units typically take care of the various elements and chemicals in most tap water that are detrimental to our aquatic friends
Do you need to add anything to the ro before mixing salt like you do with freshwater?
 
Most people will recommend a skimmer that will fit in one of the compartments. You’ll also want a dependable auto top off (ato). The corals you want to keep will determine what type of lighting you need. You’ll also need some source of flow. Either an oversized return pump or a powerhead.

one thing I’ve found to be helpful with planning is determining What your livestock goals are (corals, inverts, fish). From there you’ll find that it’ll narrow down your equipment choices to what caters specifically to your tank’s needs.
Would I need an auto top off with the biocube since it has a tight fitting lid?
 
Do you need to add anything to the ro before mixing salt like you do with freshwater?
By "freshwater" do you mean tap water?
If you mean tap water like city water, you dechlor it.

The rodi unit does that for you so no added chemicals are needed.
 

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