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Old 07-30-2007, 12:51 AM
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I've always wanted a slatwater tank so now I'm starting one with a 29 gal. tank with Carib Sea Indo-Pacific Black substrate. Have a Jager heater and an Emperor 280 filter.
So, I've got the salt content down to a T and added Seachem's Prime dechlorinator and Stability solutions per the fish store owner's instructions.
I'm not sure about lighting but I want to have live rock w anemones, and I've read the anemones need certain lighting while the live rock and coral need certain lights to grow.
The store owner is getting me a 50/50 light that will fit the light fixture that came with the tank, just a generic fixture I'm sure.

Your help and opinions would be very appreciated!
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Old 07-30-2007, 02:06 AM
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Yes, I used tap water! I didn't know better!!!
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Old 07-30-2007, 07:17 AM
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Hey there welcome to RB. The tap water is going to give you some issues with algea and diatom bloom so just be prepared for that. A good clean up crew should help. Patience is the virtue with SW. You will want 1-2 lbs of Live rock per gallon of water. Not familiar with your filter so I will look it up later and try to see if it's proper for SW. Remember ask the forums because they typically will have more knowledge and experience than your LFS and they aren't trying to sell you anything.
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Old 07-30-2007, 03:03 PM
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Drew, welcome to RB! Is there any way you can remove the tap water and replace it with distilled or RO/DI water? This would be easier than after you get fish, etc. in the tank. I learned the hard way, about the tap water, now all I use is RO/DI water. Welcome, and the advice here is great!
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Old 07-30-2007, 03:34 PM
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Welcome to RB Drew! There are two things you must remember with reefkeeping: 1) be patient 2) do not believe everything your LFS tells you.
Use R/O water instead of treated tap water. Tap water can contain copper which will kill invertebrates and corals. Cycle your tank with LR equal to 1 lb per gallon; minimum. Remember, take your time. Your wallet will thank you for it down the road; and so will your specimens!
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Old 07-30-2007, 03:56 PM
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Actually tap water and the solutions are what fit into my budget. So for me to take all the water out and get RO/DI water would be out of the question. My buddy set his tank up the same way 2 months ago with tap water and his tank, LR and inverts are doing great.
I guess I'll add the LR and see if they can make the tank cycle correctly. Thanks all.

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Old 07-30-2007, 04:15 PM
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Actually tap water and the solutions are what fit into my budget. So for me to take all the water out and get RO/DI water would be out of the question. My buddy set his tank up the same way 2 months ago with tap water and his tank, LR and inverts are doing great.
I guess I'll add the LR and see if they can make the tank cycle correctly. Thanks all.
Drew, start using RO water. Tap water will cause you major headaches later on.
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Old 07-30-2007, 05:15 PM
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Tap water is all I can use right now. When I do the water changes I'll see if I can do RO, probably will be able to.
Just put in 15lbs of LR because the local place charges $5 a pound for cured LR and $75 was a hit in the wallet. I will add more when I get some more money.
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