I have a few questions about starting a reef tank (the search function on the site doesn’t like me). I’ve read through many of the sticky posts and guides but still have some unanswered questions.
I would like to start a tank (about 30g although I am presently looking into a 100g which would be sweet) that would include things like hard corals and clams. I understand that bigger would be better but a 30g would help keep the initial cost down.
The first thing is if I got the tank and set it up could I add just a couple pounds of LR a month and if so, after the first addition would I need to cure each additional addition? Or should I just save up and add it all at once? I am looking to spread the cost out over a long period and want to put this together slowly.
Another question is would a tank like the one I want to build need a wet/dry filter, overflow, sump. Is this type of filtration necessary or just recommended? I hoping to build it myself and like the idea of a place to hide the unsightly heater, skimmer and such, but if it is completely unnecessary it will save me a lot of time and if you think this will be completely out of my ability as a beginner, let me know.
Also about lighting, (I understand to have clams you need very good lighting) would I need to build a custom canopy to house the lighting? I see a lot of people build their own canopies for their tanks and I am not the best carpenter/electrician. I plan to start out with minimal lighting and upgrade when I want to add corals and clams.
Any answers or if you could point me in the right direction, would be appreciated.
thanks
I would like to start a tank (about 30g although I am presently looking into a 100g which would be sweet) that would include things like hard corals and clams. I understand that bigger would be better but a 30g would help keep the initial cost down.
The first thing is if I got the tank and set it up could I add just a couple pounds of LR a month and if so, after the first addition would I need to cure each additional addition? Or should I just save up and add it all at once? I am looking to spread the cost out over a long period and want to put this together slowly.
Another question is would a tank like the one I want to build need a wet/dry filter, overflow, sump. Is this type of filtration necessary or just recommended? I hoping to build it myself and like the idea of a place to hide the unsightly heater, skimmer and such, but if it is completely unnecessary it will save me a lot of time and if you think this will be completely out of my ability as a beginner, let me know.
Also about lighting, (I understand to have clams you need very good lighting) would I need to build a custom canopy to house the lighting? I see a lot of people build their own canopies for their tanks and I am not the best carpenter/electrician. I plan to start out with minimal lighting and upgrade when I want to add corals and clams.
Any answers or if you could point me in the right direction, would be appreciated.
thanks