I'm thinking about trying to set up a salt water fish tank but I've never done it before and don't really have any idea where to start. I've done some research on it and have a general idea what it theoretically requires I'm just looking for a little practical guidance.What are the bare essentials to make it work, common mistakes to avoid, what kind of minimum cost am I looking at here to get it going, etc.
9/5/2006 1:06:24 AM
wow, I looked up this topic on the web like 3 days ago. nice coincidence.most of the information I got came from about.com. They have very good tutorials on constructing a tank and how to get it started (your main interest). I want to build a 22"H x 28"W x 4"D to divide a space in my house. What are you planning on doing with the tank/what are you putting in it?[Edited on September 5, 2006 at 1:21 AM. Reason : ]
9/5/2006 1:20:08 AM
I don't want anything huge (30 - 35 gallon maybe?) and don't plan on building the tank myself. I still don't really have a good idea of how big a 20 gallon tank is vs. a 30 gallon tank etc.
9/5/2006 1:36:23 AM
bigger is better and easieri wouldnt bother with a 20 gallon
9/5/2006 5:53:02 AM
I've got a 20 gallon salt and it's doing just fine (well, right now I'm having a problem with leaking water and electricity) but anyways! I've had both lots of corals and I was able to push the max on the number of fish in there too - one of the biggest problems I've faced with the 20 gallon is evaporation. The water evaporates so fast - so I've resorted to getting a glass canopy on the top as well as using a top off to compensate for this. XcChick is right though - the bigger the better, due to the less possibility of crashes due to fluctuating nitrates, pH and salinity. I'd go for the 30 if you were just beginning.[Edited on September 5, 2006 at 6:31 AM. Reason : -]
9/5/2006 6:29:30 AM
i like the standard 55, just make sure you don't get anything with odd angles or curves or anything if you are prone to staring at the tank in facination, like me. it'll give you a headache.
9/5/2006 7:31:38 AM
My first was a 40g breeder, a very very good beginner tank because the dimensions of it allow you alot of room to play with aquascaping since it is about 18" wide as opposed to a standard 12" wide tank. Then there was the 3'x3'x1' 80g clam tank, pretty cool tank, just takes up alot of room. Then the 54 corner, a very cool tank and great if you are short on space. You can see all the tanks (sans the 40g) and how they are/were setup here:http://65.190.199.12/My current reef tank is a 2.5g shown on that page and it is probably the most fun one out of all the tanks I have built/designed due to the small scale of it. However, this is also one of the hardest size tanks to actually develop and get to thrive and requires daily attention.
9/5/2006 10:27:11 AM
that looks like a picture you took on day 1. what does it look like now?
9/5/2006 4:16:54 PM
Have a shit ton of excess money.^Day one probably didn't have anything but live rock. Oh, and with the bigger is better thing, keep in mind that moving it will be a living nightmare, so if you're in a dorm or not permanent apartment...I'd wait. Also, some complexes require you to have renter's insurance for larger set ups due to weight.[Edited on September 5, 2006 at 4:51 PM. Reason : merf]
9/5/2006 4:49:05 PM
oh, yeah, over 40 at sumter square required insurance, anything where i'm at now requires it
9/5/2006 5:16:52 PM
You know this can be a realy expensive hobby, right?
9/5/2006 7:15:34 PM
9/5/2006 8:07:26 PM
Define expensive. I have a 265 gallon tank that I am considering converting to saltwater. What as far as equipment would I need to purchase? I allready have a 50gal wet/dry filter system using overflows @ 2 corners. The Tank is drilled with 2 more holes in the center for additional accessories. I dont even know what type of equipment I would need to purchase. Can anyone give me a true cost on the conversion and weekly/daily upkeep? Thanks
9/5/2006 8:11:40 PM
a 265? ouch, I could do a nice full reef setup in that tank, but it would be an easy $10k tank. If you go fish only w/ live rock or fake deco it will be alot cheaper and you can use your existing wet/dry. But if you go reef you will need to convert your wet/dry to a regular sump to house a protein skimmer and then get alot of other stuff such as calcium dosers, UV equipment, timers, chiller, ballasts (for full metal halide setup, which is $texas).When I was managing fish world one of my best customers bought 2 tanks from me, a 90g which was a reef which final cost was around $4k, and a 220g reef whose final cost was around $8k. Daily upkeep costs are generally just top off water and weekly dosing of any additives you need.
9/5/2006 8:16:55 PM
Deff not going reef. It would be a fish only tank. I bought my tank from Fish World when you worked there. Glad to see you moved on, Lotsa great people have worked there but owner of that place is an ass. I waited 7 weeks to get my tank delivered after it was promised to me in 2 weeks tops.
9/5/2006 8:55:18 PM
Yeah, but it was prolly the best learning experience I have had as far as the saltwater hobby goes. And getting tons of free shit was nice too.Yeah a fish only tank would be cake since you already have most of the equipment, I would prolly still invest in a semi decent protein skimmer, especially if your wet/dry can fit one in it, but none of the other fancy crap I mentioned, except maybe a UV sterilizer if you wanted to drop cash on one.
9/5/2006 9:00:41 PM
So I take it most of the expense in a reef tank is in the Lights?
9/5/2006 9:06:17 PM
yes, those and all the technical equipment alot of ppl buy with larger tanks, such as dosers and whatnot, but yet, a full halide setup for your tank could run you in the $K's
9/5/2006 9:11:31 PM
Most if not all the equipment you need to run a stable system can be purchased far below what the local stores sell them for. If you ever pay 10k to setup a reef in a 265 you clearly have more money than time.
9/5/2006 9:26:10 PM
Taikimoto: What is your water change protocol? Have you ever tried a denitrifier?
9/5/2006 9:37:44 PM
Well, you can purchase new stuff on the net through trusted sites, like marinedepot, or get second hand crap that could burst into flames through ebay or something. I buy stuff online from trusted sites all the time, but sometimes it is cheaper to get it from a LFS when you factor shipping costs and shipping time.for instance a decent MH setup for the 265 for reef would be something like:http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewItem.asp?idproduct=PF69960which is just the hood, add another $350 for the ballast, $70-100 for each MH bulb, 30-50 for each PC bulb. The same setup at a LFS would cost you 1.5 to 2 times as much easy.Then add up all the live rock you will get, and go ahead and add in the coral/fish costs just to stock it, and I mean really stock it, not have a coral here and there but have it looking like a small piece of the ocean. Sure you can do stuff alot cheaper and cut corners, but the end result will show it. Id rather not half ass something like a large reef tank, but thats just me. Hell, ppl spend $10k just for some stupid rims for their cars, why not a reef tank?You can do stuff really really cheap if you have first hand contacts with a LFS or even a wholeseller like Blue Ridge, Sun Pet, or Royale. Markup on livestock at a LFS is usually AT LEAST 400% and higher and at least 100% and higher on dry goods.
9/5/2006 9:38:53 PM
9/5/2006 9:44:27 PM
I started like many others just walking into a fish store and asking, "what do I need to make this work". When I was ready to upgrade I realized that isn't the best approach and knew where I could save the money and when I needed to buy premium parts. With the lighting system and skimmer I order online but bought quality products. As for live rock, I made it myself and it is quite a bit better than most you find in the stores in terms of shapes , size, and porosity. That alone would save a massive amount of money with the going rate of $7-8 per pound. The stand/canopy can easily be built by hand if you have even a little skill with tools. Thats more of what I meant by saving money. If you aren't in a hurry and can spend 1/2 a year curing LR, designing, and building a canopy and stand then you should still end up with a quality tank. To stock a 265 with colony size corals would have a hefty price tag for livestock alone. I on the other hand have no problem starting with 20-30 small frags and watching it grow. As taiki said I would never take the change of ordering used parts from ebay. Check some of the local reef clubs though because they can have some great deals on dry goods and livestock.
9/5/2006 9:55:26 PM
^ would you put in a word for me at fish world? id love to work there if I had the opportunity.
9/5/2006 9:58:36 PM
Hey gk, since no one else mentioned it, if you ever used copper meds in your freshwater tank you cannot convert it to salt.
9/5/2006 10:00:07 PM
Taikimoto worked at Fish Pros, talk to him
9/5/2006 10:00:19 PM
9/5/2006 10:02:00 PM
Ive never used copper meds in any of my tanks. But thanks for the reminder
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9/5/2006 11:19:21 PM
Now that you all are done yelling at each other , I was wondering if anybody could let me know where there are some reputable suppliers around here (Raleigh) for live rock and other saltwater supplies. I am new to the area, and need to set up my 12 gallon again after a few years of it being dry. Thanks. You all seem to know what you are talking about.
9/5/2006 11:54:47 PM
Most decent live rock can be found at any of the local fish stores, such as Fish world or fish pros. Its a good idea to try to call and find out when their shipments come in and go in that day. Also, the petco at briar creek sells nice looking live rock also for $7/lbs and their prices on most of their livestock and dry goods is competitive with the LFSs. You might also want to call Chad at reefscience.com and see if he has anything decent.
9/6/2006 12:09:09 AM
thanks.
9/6/2006 12:10:22 AM
be cool if they had glow in the dark sharks.http://www.brentroad.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=430920
9/6/2006 2:15:53 AM
Drama in the fish tank. I get my fiji live rock at Down Under for $4.99/lb. If you look around there are generally cheaper prices than $7. And I've been in Petco's...*shudders* I wouldn't get a fish there unless I was desperate.
9/6/2006 7:33:54 AM
^x4. Dude you had a little 2.5 reef tank for 6 months and all of a sudden you think you are Bob Fenner. AND you just suggested someone to go to PETCO. LOL what the fuck?
9/6/2006 8:33:42 AM
The petco fish department at briar creek is run by my ex-roommate, who is also an ex-manager at fish world like me. Have you ever even seen the live rock or fish at that petco? That purple firefish that is in my 2.5 is from petco, for $14, one of the healthist fish I have had. Hell, I'll prolly get alot of my fish there in the future, the fish at the briar creek petco are healthy and eat like champs. I mean, I can go into ANY LFS and see sick, dying, and dead fish and corals. Why do you think theres no guarentee on SW fish and corals? Cause alot of the stuff that comes into the LFS's dies before the customer even sees it. But since its a LFS then they must be better right, and their fish must be better if they charge twice what petco sells them for right? And since petco is a chain then ALL of them have to be the same, right? I can make blanket statements about the horrible experiences people have had ordering live goods online too, that doesnt mean that ALL online vendors are like that.
9/6/2006 9:49:03 AM
haha, you crazy kids and your fish.
9/6/2006 9:52:24 AM
Also
9/6/2006 10:47:15 AM
damn you people and your posting about reef tanks...
9/6/2006 11:00:54 AM
i'm gonna be selling a 125G soon if anyone is interested. tank only, no live stock. i have to clean it first though.
9/6/2006 11:38:14 AM
^^ hehe sorry dude, you'll get back into it one day, when you do lemme know, I'll give ya some frags and shit to start ya off with.and with that Im done with this thread. Talk all the shit you want about me now cl, havent backed any of it up so far. if anyone wants any advice feel free to just PM me, I can see posting is a waste of time with all the "experts" around.[Edited on September 6, 2006 at 11:43 AM. Reason : asdf]
9/6/2006 11:42:13 AM
Well for what its worth I do appreciate all of your help.
9/6/2006 12:58:02 PM
I don't go to Fish Pros or AquaEscape either. Whose that guy that keeps talking up AE? Everytime I've been out of curiosity there's wither no live stock or the tanks are so crusty and brown you can't actually SEE the live stock. As for Fish Pros, I just think they're over priced and nothing really special. I like Down Under because they have some of the best stock around imo and are always very helpful when I have a question, and really helped me out when my power head took a dive. The people at Fish World always have conflicting advice...went to Isaac's Aquaria lately and they had good stock and really nice guys there, but it's so far away I can't justify it. Oh, and Carolina Pet Supply has random shit from time to time...there's a run down. Oh, and Pet Pad never has enough to mention.As for Petco, I recently went to the one at Brier Creek and was more impressed by their stock, but they didn't have much there. I usually frequent the one in Wilmington and OMG talk about fish graveyard. They have floating carcasses that they just leave in there for the others to cannibalize, totally a turn off. But their tanks are usually pretty clear...so you can see said rotting carcasses.Basically it all comes down to personal opinion. I've thoroughly investigated every salt water store winthin a 30 miles radius, and I have my preferences. As you can see, everyone here has theirs as well. Some order online, I personally do not b/c I figure with my luck I'm paying out the ass for an animal that will arrive floating.TaDa
9/6/2006 1:34:05 PM
i want a 2 gallon salt water tank I'm very jealous, but i don't think i have the time (not to mention the $$ for one)
9/6/2006 1:59:43 PM
my idea is that if you're gonna do it, really do it (like the 265 thing) full size 'wall' form of a tank
9/6/2006 3:27:29 PM