Questions about a new tank setup

reef_happy

New member
Hello everyone,

I am trying to set up a 55 gallon saltwater aquarium. I am new to saltwater, although I have maintained a goldfish aquarium for almost six years. So I have some experience with fish keeping.

I have read and learnt from the posts on this site. Also spoke to my local LFS guys with mixed success. I feel at this time I am ready to get started. I need to keep the cost low, but if there is something I do need for a successful setup, I am willing to get it. May I ask you to provide some help in getting me started?

First, I now have 55 gal aquarium is perfect condition, very nice stand, one Aquaclear 500 filter. I don't have any heater (didn't need it for goldfish), so I am planning to get one 250 watts heater. My specific questions are:

1. Do I need RO/DI unit? It complicates the matter, but if it is essential, then I am willing to get it. Is there a specific low-cost unit that you recommend?

2. Can I use regular sand as opposed to live sand? I don't want a bare bottom aquarium, so even one inch sand layer would mean about 50 lbs of sand. I think 50 lbs of live sand is expensive.

3. Can I use regular rock as opposed to live rock? I am thinking of getting about 50 lbs of rock. Can I use, say, about 5 lbs of live rock and other 45 lbs of dry rock? Do dry rocks turn into live rock over time? Is there specific kind of dry rocks that I should be using? I noticed there are some good deals on eBay on dry rocks.

4. I don't think my filter is enough. Should I get a wet-dry filter, say eshhops 75?

5. Do I absolutely need a protein skimmer?

I realize that these are lots of questions. I would very much appreciate your feedback.

Thanks in advance.
 
Since you are in the Fish Only section, my first question to you is whether or not you are planning on doing a reef (like your screenname suggests), or actually just a fish only?? That will determine many of the answers you get.
 
I am not planning a reef aquarium. It will either be only fish or fish with live rock.

I think I chose a misleading screen name. :o
 
I would go with a ro/di unit, it can lessen your chance of algae in the future. You can go with dry rock,and yes, it will become live rock over time. You can use crushed coral but I wouldn't use regular sand. For a fish only system, I would use a wet/dry filter. As far as a skimmer, I've always used one, but if you keep up with water changes,you may be ok.
 
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