Hey everybody!
This is my first time posting on this forum, and that's because I recently won a 55g Marineland tank kit from Petsmart and have decided to move on from freshwater to the saltwater world! Unfortunately, saltwater concepts aren't sticking as well with me as freshwater does and I'm being given mixed answers, but I was told this site is a great place to be for saltwater questions, so hopefully you guys can help me out.
I'm concerned about whether or not I can actually keep this tank for multiple reasons, and by the way I plan on doing just a standard saltwater system, NOT a reef. I'm gonna break all my concerns/questions up so it's easier to read because tbh this might be a loaded post. (sorry in advance, I just want to make sure I'm not making a mistake doing this.
1. I have the 55g tank and stand ready and set up, as well as lights and a 200W heater.
2. I can NOT install a sump for numerous reasons. The main reason being I simply don't have space for it. I've gotten advice that I don't need mechanical filtration but I don't know if I believe that as much. The tank kit came with a Marineland Emperor 400 HOB bio wheel filter... which I'm sure is optimized for freshwater setups, and I've heard about the "nitrate factories" in HOB and canister filters. So do I need either of these on my setup? What would you recommend?
3. I plan on getting a protein skimmer but have no idea how to use it or which to get. This is something my LFS will help me with though.
4. I will be getting 2 bags of live sand and getting live rock. The expenses for 1 pound per gallon of water scares me money-wise, but I'm willing to get as much as I need. My LFS said I could start with 10-20 pounds of live rock and start adding in dry rock or live rock over time to spread out the cost. Let me know what you think about this please.
5. I plan on buying RODI saltwater from my LFS as well as RODI freshwater for top offs. I know you can buy RODI machines and mix salt yourself but I would think about that down the line. I'm thinking about buying a lot of the water and storing it for when I need to top off or water change after heating it up. Let me know if you think this is smart or if you have any other ideas. Also, do I need a hydrometer if I'm buying water from the same LFS?
6. My most important concern is the fact I'm a college student who only visits home every 2 weeks usually. I have family who feed and top off my tanks when I'm gone but going back to the whole nitrate factory thing in filters, I don't know if I will be able to clean them enough on this schedule. What are your thoughts on a saltwater system running with me only being there for maintenance every 2 weeks? Is it destined to fail or is there a decent chance it works?
7. Finally the enjoyable part, this is what I wanted to keep if I do this:
2x Ocellaris Clownfish
1x Royal Gramma
2x Bangai Cardinals
1x Flame Angelfish
1x Watchman Goby or Firefish
I was also considering growing out a blue tang and rehoming it when it gets too big, not sure about this though. Would take other recommendations that you have.
Thank you in advance for taking the time to help me. I'm sure a lot of these are dumb questions but I don't know a whole lot about this side of the hobby. If I forgot any equipment please let me know.
This is my first time posting on this forum, and that's because I recently won a 55g Marineland tank kit from Petsmart and have decided to move on from freshwater to the saltwater world! Unfortunately, saltwater concepts aren't sticking as well with me as freshwater does and I'm being given mixed answers, but I was told this site is a great place to be for saltwater questions, so hopefully you guys can help me out.
I'm concerned about whether or not I can actually keep this tank for multiple reasons, and by the way I plan on doing just a standard saltwater system, NOT a reef. I'm gonna break all my concerns/questions up so it's easier to read because tbh this might be a loaded post. (sorry in advance, I just want to make sure I'm not making a mistake doing this.
1. I have the 55g tank and stand ready and set up, as well as lights and a 200W heater.
2. I can NOT install a sump for numerous reasons. The main reason being I simply don't have space for it. I've gotten advice that I don't need mechanical filtration but I don't know if I believe that as much. The tank kit came with a Marineland Emperor 400 HOB bio wheel filter... which I'm sure is optimized for freshwater setups, and I've heard about the "nitrate factories" in HOB and canister filters. So do I need either of these on my setup? What would you recommend?
3. I plan on getting a protein skimmer but have no idea how to use it or which to get. This is something my LFS will help me with though.
4. I will be getting 2 bags of live sand and getting live rock. The expenses for 1 pound per gallon of water scares me money-wise, but I'm willing to get as much as I need. My LFS said I could start with 10-20 pounds of live rock and start adding in dry rock or live rock over time to spread out the cost. Let me know what you think about this please.
5. I plan on buying RODI saltwater from my LFS as well as RODI freshwater for top offs. I know you can buy RODI machines and mix salt yourself but I would think about that down the line. I'm thinking about buying a lot of the water and storing it for when I need to top off or water change after heating it up. Let me know if you think this is smart or if you have any other ideas. Also, do I need a hydrometer if I'm buying water from the same LFS?
6. My most important concern is the fact I'm a college student who only visits home every 2 weeks usually. I have family who feed and top off my tanks when I'm gone but going back to the whole nitrate factory thing in filters, I don't know if I will be able to clean them enough on this schedule. What are your thoughts on a saltwater system running with me only being there for maintenance every 2 weeks? Is it destined to fail or is there a decent chance it works?
7. Finally the enjoyable part, this is what I wanted to keep if I do this:
2x Ocellaris Clownfish
1x Royal Gramma
2x Bangai Cardinals
1x Flame Angelfish
1x Watchman Goby or Firefish
I was also considering growing out a blue tang and rehoming it when it gets too big, not sure about this though. Would take other recommendations that you have.
Thank you in advance for taking the time to help me. I'm sure a lot of these are dumb questions but I don't know a whole lot about this side of the hobby. If I forgot any equipment please let me know.