Dumb question, dumping bag of salt into an empty tank

:fish1: Ok, that sounds like fun, so you really don't have to worry to much about your lighting, good luck with the new tank. :fish1:

Since were on the subject though. What lights would you recommend if I did throw in some coral? Any corals the flame angel won't munch on? I've heard it is hit or miss, some of them don't but some of them do.

I also wanted some tangs if possible!
 
Your initial posting seemed to imply that the tank was barely used (spare/temporary usage).. As such the amount of built up organics should be minimal and hence my replies so far saying its fine..
 
Your initial posting seemed to imply that the tank was barely used (spare/temporary usage).. As such the amount of built up organics should be minimal and hence my replies so far saying its fine..

It is barely used. Theres 2 small synodontis catfish in there currently that I put in there as they were picking on 2 of the other catfish. It typically will have 1 or 2 fish in it every other month or so? Whenever someone starts picking on the others I move the bullies into this tank for a week or so. Sorry, I guess to me that means barely used as there are never fish in it full time.
 
I would still go ahead and remove the sand. Adding salt to the freshwater bacteria contained within the sand will almost certainly cause die-off issues. I would also suggest looking at Bulk Reef Supply's youtube channel at their MACNA talks. One of them specifically talks about corals that anglefish have a tendency to munch on. I can't remember the name of the talk though.
 
Thanks guys, well you guys scared me off from that idea haha. I ended up just cleaning out my 37g and putting in new sand. Dunno if the flame angel is in the cards, but at least I can get an anemone and some clowns! I've read that 55g is the minimum for a flame angel
 
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