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This is a discussion on Taking the Plunge within the Marine Chat forums, part of the Aquarium Related Chat category; Hi everyone just a quick intro my name is David and I have decided to take the plunge into the ...

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    Hi everyone just a quick intro my name is David and I have decided to take the plunge into the world of saltwater, and would like to start with a FOWLR tank. and i have a few question's about my shopping list will 55 gallons be large enough for a beginner, will my marine-land 3 stage canister filter be enough. Live rock how much will i need, will i need sand how much and what kind. Do i really need a sump or will constant water changes suffice, what type of protein skimmer is best, and how detailed of test kit will i need. Any and all input will be greatly appreciated. Thank You... ... David

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    Quote Originally Posted by niteshift View Post
    Hi everyone just a quick intro my name is David and I have decided to take the plunge into the world of saltwater, and would like to start with a FOWLR tank. and i have a few question's about my shopping list will 55 gallons be large enough for a beginner, will my marine-land 3 stage canister filter be enough. Live rock how much will i need, will i need sand how much and what kind. Do i really need a sump or will constant water changes suffice, what type of protein skimmer is best, and how detailed of test kit will i need. Any and all input will be greatly appreciated. Thank You... ... David
    Fowlr tanks are a good way to get "your feet wet" in sw.

    Internal (in-sump) skimmers are the most popular for power, cost-effectiveness & safety (won't overflow all over your floor).

    Live rock - 1 lb/gallon so 50lbs or so for your setup. Cured LR will speed up the setup process.

    Regular water changes are good & can replace a skimmer.

    No need for cannister filter as a long term item since they become nitrate factories (nitrate buildup is bad in sw).

    You can run it empty or with live rock rubble for extra flow or you can use it when first setting up to help clean the water.

    Sand not necessary except some fish are bottom dwellers that like to have sand to dig into like Yellow Watchman Goby.

    I am downsizing/selling off one of my sw systems so if you want to come into Burnaby, I can show you my setups & see if there's anything I have that you may want/need.

    PM me if interested.

    Anthony

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    Nice and succinct advice Anthony.

    I would jump at any of your SW system if I do not already have two SW tanks.

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    WOW! 50 lbs or more of live rock definitely not an inexpensive hobby to start. If I start saving now i can most likely be ready around august.. Thank You Anthony I will no doubt be back with more question's .. once again Thank You ...

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    you may be able to get a deal from members here or another canadian based site thats for saltwater to help lesson the steep price. you can also use liverock and foam rock if you'd like
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    You should definitely take Anthony up on his offer, his tanks are beautiful!!

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    How goes the plan?

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    its august now david

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    Any luck with your plan?

    Quote Originally Posted by niteshift View Post
    WOW! 50 lbs or more of live rock definitely not an inexpensive hobby to start. If I start saving now i can most likely be ready around august.. Thank You Anthony I will no doubt be back with more question's .. once again Thank You ...

 

 

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