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| New to the Hobby (Getting Started/Setting Up) Think you can upgrade to saltwater? Your probably very confused, but remember ask questions and you'll get your answers on here! |
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| If you have a 4 inch sand bed and the recomended 1.5 pounds of live rock in your tank that is all the biological filter you need.A skimmer that is operating correctly is all the mechanical filter you need.If you are going the fowlr route a canister may be all you need but often times the only difference between a fowlr and a full blown reef tank is a few pounds of live rock. I suggest you go all the way and do the reef thing first off.Adding live rock at a later time is a doable thing but a bit problematic.some canister filters may even be more expensive than a skimmer.Why wait? lol. |
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| Hey, what happened to my earlier post??? Since you ultimately plan on having a reef tank I would not bother with the canister filter. Canisters CAN be a problem since MOST people do not clean them as often as they should be. If not cleaned regularly they will generate nitrates- big time. As Native said the rock & skimmer are really all you need. A sump/refugium is nice since it 1. increases your water volume so changes happen slower 2. gives you someplace to grow macroalgae & pods & 3. gives you someplace to hide equipment like heaters, skimmer, etc... Your most important equipment will be your skimmer & your lights. Buy the best you can upfront. Don't buy cheap since you'll ultimately upgrade & end up spending more money.
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