zeroinverse
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Also, as you plan to transition to reef, plan for the following.
Start with generic salt for your fowlr (no need for fancy ionic elements in water). Transition to "better" salt. I use aquavitro salinity. Others use neomarine. They are "reef-quality" salt.
Plan to get a good skimmer if you don't already have one by then for your fowlr.
To start, use whatever lighting on your fowlr and start with easy corals so you don't have to get energy-efficient semi-broad spectrum T5HO fluorescents, or heat generating very wide/broad-spectrum metal halides, or narrow spectrum(spikey) LED lights.
Get a good reef test kit for nitrates, calcium, and alkalinity. And maybe phosphates.
Plan to get controller for your tank. This lets you program lights and measure your pH easily.
Start with generic salt for your fowlr (no need for fancy ionic elements in water). Transition to "better" salt. I use aquavitro salinity. Others use neomarine. They are "reef-quality" salt.
Plan to get a good skimmer if you don't already have one by then for your fowlr.
To start, use whatever lighting on your fowlr and start with easy corals so you don't have to get energy-efficient semi-broad spectrum T5HO fluorescents, or heat generating very wide/broad-spectrum metal halides, or narrow spectrum(spikey) LED lights.
Get a good reef test kit for nitrates, calcium, and alkalinity. And maybe phosphates.
Plan to get controller for your tank. This lets you program lights and measure your pH easily.