I'm sort of an expert on all sorts of animals, freshwater aquarium animals, and ponds but I've never had a saltwater tank. I've always been too petrified. Yet, I'm a chemist so the chemistry part of it shouldn't be scaring me off. I just don't want to be killing lots of rare animals. I ordered my first tank - a 12 gallon nano cube deluxe. I have a billion questions but very little time. I've read some basic information and know the basics of fish keeping but not the reef part so much. Since you guys are busy too, I will just ask a few questions first and hopefully not overburden you. I can return the favor if you have any animal, freshwater aquaria (most everything but cichlids and brackish), or pond questions.
1. I bought 8 pounds of "live" sand. The directions seem to indicate that I just dump it in (but don't actually say that). Do I rinse it in saltwater or put the whole thing in there with the prepared salt water? I read 1/2 pound of sand per gallon but the bag says 1 pound per gallon. Is this enough?
2. I plan to get about 12 pounds of live rock. Is that right? From what I've read, I should turn off the lights for a month and do weekly monitoring of pH, ammonia, and nitrite with a weekly water change. Is that right? If there are good animals and algae on the live rock like coralline algae, won't keeping them in the dark harm them too? Should/could I put the lights on for just a few hours a day?
3. After a month, they say to add a few snails and hermit crabs but I've read conflicting views on how many. They say then wait a month before adding fish or corals. So, do I feed the snails and hermit crabs with anything for that month or will they find enough food on the live rock?
4. I plan on getting just 2 or 3 fish eventually. I was think one or two false Percula clowns and a firefish. What do you think?
5. Once I get corals, what do I need to add to feed them? I know some mostly live off of light while others need stuff in the water. This is where I'm the most scared. I don't want to kill off the corals. A few mushroom corals and a soft coral to start? Which species are easy to find and less likely to die on me?
6. Since I have the deluxe nano cube, is the lighting going to be too intense for some corals (at least at first)? How do I know?
7. The tank has a 106 gph pump. I've read that powerheads are very important for movement in a reef tank. Is that one pump going to be enough? I don't know yet if the tank is such that I can even add a powerhead to it.
So much for a few questions, and I don't even have the tank yet!
Scared but excited newbie.
1. I bought 8 pounds of "live" sand. The directions seem to indicate that I just dump it in (but don't actually say that). Do I rinse it in saltwater or put the whole thing in there with the prepared salt water? I read 1/2 pound of sand per gallon but the bag says 1 pound per gallon. Is this enough?
2. I plan to get about 12 pounds of live rock. Is that right? From what I've read, I should turn off the lights for a month and do weekly monitoring of pH, ammonia, and nitrite with a weekly water change. Is that right? If there are good animals and algae on the live rock like coralline algae, won't keeping them in the dark harm them too? Should/could I put the lights on for just a few hours a day?
3. After a month, they say to add a few snails and hermit crabs but I've read conflicting views on how many. They say then wait a month before adding fish or corals. So, do I feed the snails and hermit crabs with anything for that month or will they find enough food on the live rock?
4. I plan on getting just 2 or 3 fish eventually. I was think one or two false Percula clowns and a firefish. What do you think?
5. Once I get corals, what do I need to add to feed them? I know some mostly live off of light while others need stuff in the water. This is where I'm the most scared. I don't want to kill off the corals. A few mushroom corals and a soft coral to start? Which species are easy to find and less likely to die on me?
6. Since I have the deluxe nano cube, is the lighting going to be too intense for some corals (at least at first)? How do I know?
7. The tank has a 106 gph pump. I've read that powerheads are very important for movement in a reef tank. Is that one pump going to be enough? I don't know yet if the tank is such that I can even add a powerhead to it.
So much for a few questions, and I don't even have the tank yet!
Scared but excited newbie.