But besides familiarisation with species to keep, I would like to clear certain doubts.
it is good that u have doubts and seek to clarify things first before u embark into something.. with it, u help to cut down on your losses and help to preserve the environment
I have been hearing stories of difficulty of keeping marine fishes from day 1 years ago. For one thing....I am not sure...how long is the cycling process and whether its possible not to change water at all.
difficulty of keeping marine fishes is there... just like keeping a rabbit or other FW fishes.. it is more of a dedication... and knowing the know how to go abt keeping the hobby.... not to change water is not possible.. unless u have very low bio-load and have a very good filtration system.. even that, u need to change the water..... the cycling process is abt 4-6weeks...
1) Some pple claim they don;t change water until a year. I have a LFS at Bukit Timah. tell me she never as in NEVER changes the water in the tanks including 2Ft tanks there....THIS CONTRADICTS my understanding that the No3 tolerance as well the NO2 levels are deadly to Corals and Fishes.
in that case, i dun advice going to that shop for advice.. water changes are essential especially for 2ft as they are more sensitive.. however, with larger tanks, the tolerance level is more and can withstand a longer period without change.. but that dun mean that u dun have to change... yes, u are right that the NO3 levels are deadly to corals.. NO2 comes before NO3..and NO2 should be zero before u consider getting any livestock...too high a NO3 will cause your corals and livestock to be stressed and die.. and the best way to reduce NO3 is change water or reduce the bio-load or get a denitrator.. a hint..u can take a pic of the tank at bukit timah LFS and visit the shop again 1 month later with the same photo.. u should see that the contents inside are different.. coz they are replaced..
But then again she has been in business for years since I was in my teens and has no reason to lie.
no good lfs will tell u that no need to change water...even with me so lazy and low bio-load (i only have 6 fishes in a 4ft tank, no corals) and i changed my water once a year.. but i monitor the water quality weekly..and will conduct changes should the water parameters deviate from 10ppm for NO3
2) For CYCLING, I heard from Pet Shop Boys Owner that a minimum of 1 mth is recommended to prevent casualities. Just this afternoon, I came across another LFS who tells me a different story. HE tells me 3 DAYS is enough provided u use SEA WATER instead of Synthetic salts. Cos the bacterial colonies colonise faster.? and u must put a few fishes in first?
which lfs tells u that 3 days is enuff, dun visit them.. they are trying to con u... i cycled my tank for 4-8 weeks.. (can't recalled)and while i believe that using natural seawater might help in bacterial build up, i would still go for synthetic salts coz u dun know what is inside the natural seawater.. u dun have to put in fishes to help start up the cycling process
I thought U cycle without an fishes...just live rock and sand maybe?? And he tells me using Synthetic salts cause a lot or problems??? He also TELLS me heve NEVER changes water...( well almost never ) cos the fishes will die?? This defies logic??
u see.. he dun make sense.. glad that u see it..i have yet to hear that using synthetic salts will give problems.. u can start cycling with a piece of sotong dump into the tank.. to let the bacteria buildup...
3) He also tells me...Chillers are used in Conjuction with Metal Halides lights as well cos of HEAT...yes...but I am understand from him that as long u use a CHILLER u have to use a Metal Halide??? Can't u use FLs with a CHiller?? And what does the Chiller do..if most species of CORal can live at room temperature anyway?
[b]chiller to be used with MH.. yes..and nope.. u dun have to use use MH if u have chiller.. FL also can.. chiller helps to lower the temp of the tank... corals usually strive on temp ard 2
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