littleredriding
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Hello everyone! I very recently got into the fish keeping hobby. I decided to start simple and have a little 20 gallon freshwater with plants and such. A few weeks ago, my mom and I went to our only mom and pop style LFS, they only did saltwater, so I wasn't interested in buying fish, but I thought I could probably buy equipment from them and help support the community. While we were there, we saw this little black and white thing (Clown Triggerfish) that my mom fell in love with. She liked his little beak mouth and kept saying "Aww I love his lips, I just want to kiss him!" After we left she decided that she wanted a reef tank (as long as I do the research, setup, and upkeep XD)
Onto the meat of the post, even though I've read all the guides on FishLore, I'm completely lost (they really cater mostly to freshwater.) I'll make my way through the guides on here but I was hoping to make a thread to kind of follow my progress and have you guys hold my hand along the way.
I thought it would be good to start with equipment I need. Here's a list of the things I've read I need/am planning on getting:
- 75 gallon tank with stand (the one I found on Craigslist comes with a sump and the required plumbing for that)
- A protein skimmer (I understand these need to be rated higher than the volume of your tank. I found one that's rated for 150g and another rated for 210g, which is better? Or should I go higher?)
-Power heads to create 1500 GPH flow between them and the skimmer (more flow? Less? Brands?)
- Lights (My mom wants corals, I've asked her to avoid SPS since I read about how difficult they are but she might still want 2 or 3 on the upper levels. What kind of light is good for mostly soft and LPS corals?)
- Light timer
- Heaters (are aqueon pro heaters good for salt?)
- Copious amounts of thermometers, both regular and electric
- 70-80 lbs live rock or 40ish pounds live and the rest dry
- Aragonite sand (enough for around 2 inches)
- Reef salt mix
- RO water (Does it absolutely have to be DI as well?)
- Saltwater test kit and refractometer (I read that API's Freshwater Master Test Kit works for salt as well, just with different colors. Is that true? I also have a calcium test, do I need others for a reef?)
- Possibly supplements for the coral?
Am I missing anything? Is there anything else I need to know or have gotten wrong? Does this sound like a good setup for a beginner?
Just FYI, we scrapped the clown trigger idea, we just don't have the space for a 300+ gallon tank. Is there anything that looks like it but isn't so mean and big?
Onto the meat of the post, even though I've read all the guides on FishLore, I'm completely lost (they really cater mostly to freshwater.) I'll make my way through the guides on here but I was hoping to make a thread to kind of follow my progress and have you guys hold my hand along the way.
I thought it would be good to start with equipment I need. Here's a list of the things I've read I need/am planning on getting:
- 75 gallon tank with stand (the one I found on Craigslist comes with a sump and the required plumbing for that)
- A protein skimmer (I understand these need to be rated higher than the volume of your tank. I found one that's rated for 150g and another rated for 210g, which is better? Or should I go higher?)
-Power heads to create 1500 GPH flow between them and the skimmer (more flow? Less? Brands?)
- Lights (My mom wants corals, I've asked her to avoid SPS since I read about how difficult they are but she might still want 2 or 3 on the upper levels. What kind of light is good for mostly soft and LPS corals?)
- Light timer
- Heaters (are aqueon pro heaters good for salt?)
- Copious amounts of thermometers, both regular and electric
- 70-80 lbs live rock or 40ish pounds live and the rest dry
- Aragonite sand (enough for around 2 inches)
- Reef salt mix
- RO water (Does it absolutely have to be DI as well?)
- Saltwater test kit and refractometer (I read that API's Freshwater Master Test Kit works for salt as well, just with different colors. Is that true? I also have a calcium test, do I need others for a reef?)
- Possibly supplements for the coral?
Am I missing anything? Is there anything else I need to know or have gotten wrong? Does this sound like a good setup for a beginner?
Just FYI, we scrapped the clown trigger idea, we just don't have the space for a 300+ gallon tank. Is there anything that looks like it but isn't so mean and big?