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    Venture into marine

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    Hi All, decided to venture into setting up a 2ft marine tank. Any advise for a noob? What is required for a basic setup? Thanks in advance.


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    Re: Venture into marine

    Maybe you want to start with a bigger volume for more forgiveness. It depends on what kind of set up you can afford and would like to have.

    A good easy set up would be a tank with an overflow to a sump. You will need some mechanical filtration and protein skimmer. If you are going for a reef tank, you will need to invest in a chiller.

    What kind of set up do you have in mind?

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    Re: Venture into marine

    Please do read up sufficiently before trying marine - there is no basic setup. There are some so simple that you can have just a 2ft tank, but what livestock can you put inside. So at the start, how much budget do you have? what are some of the livestock that you want. If a simple one is the FOWLR (Fish-Only-With-Live-Rock) this is the simplest with a protein skimmer. That is the most basic.

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    Re: Venture into marine

    Actually I've got a chiller and canister now as I'm keeping shrimps. Maybe something simple as a start for a newbie like me. Any proportion to mix sea salt and water as a guide? Will read more before starting

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    Re: Venture into marine

    buy a packet of Red Sea salt mixture and then get a salinity meter and mix the salt with water and then you are good to go for a basic start-up

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    Re: Venture into marine

    Is it a must that for marine keeping needs a sump tank? Been reading and saw most marine tank keeper are using sump tank


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    Re: Venture into marine

    It is not a must but it is easier to hide all the unsightly equipment in there.

    Skimmer, Calcium Reactor, Chiller, Refugium, etc, etc.

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    Re: Venture into marine

    Be prepared to hold lots of spare stuff like spare pump,spare salts, spare pure water, spare cash, etc, etc, etc.
    If you've learnt, teach, if you have, give.
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    Re: Venture into marine

    Started 1ft den 2ft and now 3ft 7 mths ago...
    Things that I needed for setup:-

    1) Canister Filter
    2) Coral Sand
    3) Hydrometer/Refractometer
    4) Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate, PH testkits
    5) Live rock
    6) saltwater (SG between 1.021-1.026) I always maintain about 1.023
    7) Wavemaker
    RO/Distilled water

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    Re: Venture into marine

    What's the average cycling time for a new setup?


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    1 month. Average length of newbie staying in this hobby is less than a year. Be prepared for the hard work ahead. And please, do not rush.
    If you've learnt, teach, if you have, give.
    Don't walk behind me as I might not lead, don't walk in front of me as I might not follow. Walk beside me, as my friend.
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    Re: Venture into marine

    My cycling time was abt 2-2.5 weeks..tested for ammonia, nitrite and nitrate almost everyday until I achieve all 0...den I know the tank is ready..
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