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Hey fish hobbyists!
*****small personal intro here
so I actually first came to this forum 8 years ago (seems like forever ago) I was 14 and started a 200 liter freshwater tank, I enjoyed it a lot. posted quite a bit and learned soo much too. Since then though I haven't been active at all. I actually had to go on a bit of a scavenger hunt to find my account I forgot this was the exact forum LOL! Not that I stopped keeping an interest in the hobby, had little projects and tanks here and there and helped others with theirs.
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Now as of late I've been wanting to start a new tank; and with the purchase of a 38 gallon bow front the intent is now serious. I've also acquired some other materials that constitute most of the heavy financial investment. Like the aquarium itself, most are all second hand but in great condition - including a huge canister filter that could probably serve 90+ gallons, backup filter, huge heater, two backup heaters, automatic feeder, air pump, gravel hand filter/pump, water conditioner. I was first thinking of just going freshwater since its what I know, but then I figure why not saltwater considering I have the background hobby experience and this will be a fun new challenge to reinvigorate the hobby. I'll document lots of the process and constantly update here so that I can learn from the community as I did with freshwater. Is there another forum that I should keep a thread to document it? Right now I mostly had some big questions that I need to act on-
So, going off of my prior experience I'm aware that it may take several months for my tank to start to look like what I want it to be. I'll have to cycle it and all. Is algae as serious of a problem? god I hated algae in freshwater. is the nitrogen cycle quite the same - ammonium->ammonia->nitrite->nitrate?
Are there such a thing as starter fish for saltwater tanks?
I'll be leaving my apartment for 3 weeks on Sunday, and being considerate of the time it takes to start up a tank I thought well just maybe I can capitalize on that time by leaving the filter running.
Will that do anything - like especially if there's nothing in there i.e. no starter fish? is it even worth investing in any starter fish in there while I'm gone? Also, I'm interested in getting live rock in the tank; how long into the process does that take; does it bring the difficulty up by much? I did learn, with freshwater, the difficulties that switching from fake plants to real ones brought in, and the additional additives, special lighting, light timing, and plant-friendly fish species I added. Like does live rock require UV light?
And then, what I'm mostly needing to consider now... is what else should I consider investing in. I read protein skimmers are important, not necessary, but they will lessen the maintenance required by the tank; i.e. lengthen the interval between water replacement. I read venturi skimmers are the best. I found a 2nd hand venturi listed for sale here -
https://us.letgo.com/us/i/red-sea-c...-skimmer_04677f81-f814-49a2-84d9-37bd2e4b6388
would this be a good buy?
There's more to ask. Like, I'm thinking about mounting a shelf to put my aquarium on. Which I know sounds like a terrible idea, but I'm no novice handyman either. I've mounted TVs and such, so I know I'd have to bolt the rack supports onto the studs. And even then, I just thought I could also add a leg at the point farthest from the wall.
Hey fish hobbyists!
*****small personal intro here
so I actually first came to this forum 8 years ago (seems like forever ago) I was 14 and started a 200 liter freshwater tank, I enjoyed it a lot. posted quite a bit and learned soo much too. Since then though I haven't been active at all. I actually had to go on a bit of a scavenger hunt to find my account I forgot this was the exact forum LOL! Not that I stopped keeping an interest in the hobby, had little projects and tanks here and there and helped others with theirs.
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Now as of late I've been wanting to start a new tank; and with the purchase of a 38 gallon bow front the intent is now serious. I've also acquired some other materials that constitute most of the heavy financial investment. Like the aquarium itself, most are all second hand but in great condition - including a huge canister filter that could probably serve 90+ gallons, backup filter, huge heater, two backup heaters, automatic feeder, air pump, gravel hand filter/pump, water conditioner. I was first thinking of just going freshwater since its what I know, but then I figure why not saltwater considering I have the background hobby experience and this will be a fun new challenge to reinvigorate the hobby. I'll document lots of the process and constantly update here so that I can learn from the community as I did with freshwater. Is there another forum that I should keep a thread to document it? Right now I mostly had some big questions that I need to act on-
So, going off of my prior experience I'm aware that it may take several months for my tank to start to look like what I want it to be. I'll have to cycle it and all. Is algae as serious of a problem? god I hated algae in freshwater. is the nitrogen cycle quite the same - ammonium->ammonia->nitrite->nitrate?
Are there such a thing as starter fish for saltwater tanks?
I'll be leaving my apartment for 3 weeks on Sunday, and being considerate of the time it takes to start up a tank I thought well just maybe I can capitalize on that time by leaving the filter running.
Will that do anything - like especially if there's nothing in there i.e. no starter fish? is it even worth investing in any starter fish in there while I'm gone? Also, I'm interested in getting live rock in the tank; how long into the process does that take; does it bring the difficulty up by much? I did learn, with freshwater, the difficulties that switching from fake plants to real ones brought in, and the additional additives, special lighting, light timing, and plant-friendly fish species I added. Like does live rock require UV light?
And then, what I'm mostly needing to consider now... is what else should I consider investing in. I read protein skimmers are important, not necessary, but they will lessen the maintenance required by the tank; i.e. lengthen the interval between water replacement. I read venturi skimmers are the best. I found a 2nd hand venturi listed for sale here -
https://us.letgo.com/us/i/red-sea-c...-skimmer_04677f81-f814-49a2-84d9-37bd2e4b6388
would this be a good buy?
There's more to ask. Like, I'm thinking about mounting a shelf to put my aquarium on. Which I know sounds like a terrible idea, but I'm no novice handyman either. I've mounted TVs and such, so I know I'd have to bolt the rack supports onto the studs. And even then, I just thought I could also add a leg at the point farthest from the wall.
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