Greetings to all.
I've jumped around in hobbies through the years. I did the reptile thing for 7 years and at my peek had over 100 kinds of snakes, lizards and geckos. I burned out eventually on keeping up with the mouse / rat cages and the cricket box. My mailman used to deliver 2000 crickets a month he thought I was insane.
So now I'm turning to keeping fish. Another hobby with a some work but not as bad as what I was used to with the reptiles. Besides fish don't bite as hard has a 6 foot boa or python (6 foot was my wife's limit on snakes).
I have two freshwater tanks going 25gal and 55gal for about a year now. So now attempting my first salt water tank. One of the important things I learned with the reptiles is to look for help from those who know what there doing and learn from their and your own mistakes. From my reading here you are all the experts.
My local fish store had a 10 year anniversary sale so I thought it would be a good time to buy.
So I purchased the following on July 16, 2004
JBJ Nano Cube on sale for $80.00
9 lbs of Live coral
Sand (don’t' recall the amount)
Power jet
I purchased Salt Water at the store (I believe it's called Catalina Salt Water)
Went home put it all together, stacked the rock and added the water.
Having problems with the dang power head not sticking to the tank, falls down and blows sand everywhere (any idea's on this one?)
It's been running okay, it's still a bit cloudy.
So now what??
How long should I let it run before I add any crabs?
What kind of clean up crew should I get? And how many of each?
What am I missing (equipment, test kits, and etc)?
I appreciate you comments and words of advice.
I've been reading about Hwarang modifications and they sound good.
I'm just nervous about doing them now, not sure what I’m doing. I'm still reading this site to learn more about components and what they do. Reptiles were a bit easier when it came to equipment - cage, heat and humidity. Althought getting them to breed was took some extra work.
I apologize if I don't have the terms down yet, still learning.
Thank you for your time.
I've jumped around in hobbies through the years. I did the reptile thing for 7 years and at my peek had over 100 kinds of snakes, lizards and geckos. I burned out eventually on keeping up with the mouse / rat cages and the cricket box. My mailman used to deliver 2000 crickets a month he thought I was insane.
So now I'm turning to keeping fish. Another hobby with a some work but not as bad as what I was used to with the reptiles. Besides fish don't bite as hard has a 6 foot boa or python (6 foot was my wife's limit on snakes).
I have two freshwater tanks going 25gal and 55gal for about a year now. So now attempting my first salt water tank. One of the important things I learned with the reptiles is to look for help from those who know what there doing and learn from their and your own mistakes. From my reading here you are all the experts.
My local fish store had a 10 year anniversary sale so I thought it would be a good time to buy.
So I purchased the following on July 16, 2004
JBJ Nano Cube on sale for $80.00
9 lbs of Live coral
Sand (don’t' recall the amount)
Power jet
I purchased Salt Water at the store (I believe it's called Catalina Salt Water)
Went home put it all together, stacked the rock and added the water.
Having problems with the dang power head not sticking to the tank, falls down and blows sand everywhere (any idea's on this one?)
It's been running okay, it's still a bit cloudy.
So now what??
How long should I let it run before I add any crabs?
What kind of clean up crew should I get? And how many of each?
What am I missing (equipment, test kits, and etc)?
I appreciate you comments and words of advice.
I've been reading about Hwarang modifications and they sound good.
I'm just nervous about doing them now, not sure what I’m doing. I'm still reading this site to learn more about components and what they do. Reptiles were a bit easier when it came to equipment - cage, heat and humidity. Althought getting them to breed was took some extra work.
I apologize if I don't have the terms down yet, still learning.
Thank you for your time.