gregswimm
Fish Addict
I have been keeping FW fish for about 5 years now and am starting to get very interested in SW. If I do start a SW tank it would be in a 29 or 20L(for ease of lighting), I'm cheep and would rather not have to buy new equipment, is a HOB sufficient for filtration? I know sumps are good for added volume and somewhere to hide all the equipment, but if I stay away from hard coral and keep the fish load tiny to nonexistent do I really need a skimmer/calcium reactor?
I also live within 30min of Tampa bay, I read that some of the live rock that comes out of there is fantastic (http/tbsaltwater.com/), would it be a good idea to collect my own? What should I look for when collecting LR (I'm all for hitch-hikers). The rock would most likely come from shallow waters and wave breakers and such (nothing I can't stand it up to my knees) and most likely nothing larger than my fist. Does the LR go in a cycled or un-cycled tank?
Are T8s sufficient for lighting (I do have a 400w MH but I would rather not use it on a 29)? I still have no idea what I would put in there, but nothing 'extreme' maybe some xenia or zoas but mostly inverts; I'm not that interested in the SW fish.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
I also live within 30min of Tampa bay, I read that some of the live rock that comes out of there is fantastic (http/tbsaltwater.com/), would it be a good idea to collect my own? What should I look for when collecting LR (I'm all for hitch-hikers). The rock would most likely come from shallow waters and wave breakers and such (nothing I can't stand it up to my knees) and most likely nothing larger than my fist. Does the LR go in a cycled or un-cycled tank?
Are T8s sufficient for lighting (I do have a 400w MH but I would rather not use it on a 29)? I still have no idea what I would put in there, but nothing 'extreme' maybe some xenia or zoas but mostly inverts; I'm not that interested in the SW fish.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated