I am setting up a 300 gallon fish only tank with an old acrylic 100g I'll use as a sump. I live in the Philippines and there is reef all around me. I have a small local style boat and plan to grab water when I got out fishing or snorkeling.
How would you guys filter this water (or would you filter it at all)?
I think at a minimum I need to run it through a sock type filter to get out the little tiny jellyfish etc... that tend to hand out in the water. Beyond that would you do anything?
I thought about using a UV sterilizer and small skimmer and letting them run for a day or so before using the water, but after reading about using natural sea water that might actually be detrimental as it takes some of the good stuff out of the water.
For a fish only tank though, would it be better to filter it?
How soon would you say it needs to be used after bringing it in?
If it gets too hot for 20 or 30 minutes will that ruin the water?
Sorry to ask so many questions. It is all new to me. Most of my reef experience was in San Diego and I just got free filtered water from the Scripps run off which was awesome. I do have some experience with mixing too, but I've never just pulled it off the reef!
How would you guys filter this water (or would you filter it at all)?
I think at a minimum I need to run it through a sock type filter to get out the little tiny jellyfish etc... that tend to hand out in the water. Beyond that would you do anything?
I thought about using a UV sterilizer and small skimmer and letting them run for a day or so before using the water, but after reading about using natural sea water that might actually be detrimental as it takes some of the good stuff out of the water.
For a fish only tank though, would it be better to filter it?
How soon would you say it needs to be used after bringing it in?
If it gets too hot for 20 or 30 minutes will that ruin the water?
Sorry to ask so many questions. It is all new to me. Most of my reef experience was in San Diego and I just got free filtered water from the Scripps run off which was awesome. I do have some experience with mixing too, but I've never just pulled it off the reef!