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![]() Hello, I am new to reefing and I`m so excited. I have been reading and following along on the forums for several months now. Thank you for all the covert advice.
![]() 1. do i need a tank cover, I`d rather not if possible. 2. when do i do any cleaning of the sand , tank is one week old. 3. do i clean the filter material in the same manner as for a freshwater tank, by rinsing it in the water taken out when cleaning and doing a water change. ( sorry there are no question marks, my keyboard is being stupid and i havn`t figured out how to change it back). I will do a more complete indepth post about my tank and what I have, but I have to run out for a while. Thanks for all your help. Krista |
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![]() Welcome Krista
![]() Answer to one of your ?'s is try not to use a cover over your tank unless you have a fish(s) that are known to be jumpers as you need to have good gas exchange from your water column in your tank.
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![]() Hi Krista,
welcome to Canreef, as mentioned before a cover is useful if you plan on buying fish known to jump. I use a glass cover on my tank more so that I don't get as much salt creep on my light reflectors. For cleaning the sand bed you are still cycling so you should be good for a while. You can stir it up a little here and there and if a lot of gunk piles up you can suck that out. Right now as you cycle you do not have to have your lights running, so this should reduce the chance of unwanted algae blooming. As for cleaning filter material you would clean it the same as you did in your freshwater changes. If possible I would recommend a sump if you can tie one in as filter systems tend to get nitrate/nitrite problems later on if not diligently maintained. Enjoy your new adventure into reef keeping, and ask away whenever you have a question. There are many great people on here with plenty of knowledge that they are willing to share. Quote:
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![]() Welcome!
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![]() Welcome to the money-pit, I mean hobby!
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![]() Welcome to the hobby...and yes, you should be expecting to see holes slowly forming in all your pockets.
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![]() You don't need a glass top but they are good for keeping the jumpers in the tank and the evaporation down, all that said I don't have tops on 3 of my 5 tanks...your tank is a bit too new to be worrying about livestock imo, but do you have any live rock in it to help it cycle? How big is your tank? Depends on what you stock it with as to how often you clean it as well....Welcome to the reefsite.....
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