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Old 12-12-2009, 11:29 PM
bvlester
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Originally Posted by naesco View Post
All very good advice.
You have a 125 fresh and you want to start up a 30 gallon salt.
I think by reading up some, visiting reefers who have tanks you will require a much much larger tank than a 30.
As well as a lot of patience this hobby takes money and you need to decide what you want to do.
Getting into marine with a 30 just cause you have a 30 hanging around would be a mistake IMO.
I see, in the future, your marine tank larger than your fresh so go for it.
what I would do is read as I said ask questions and try and visit some reefers.
I would use the 30g as a sump and get a 90g or larger the bigger the better is my motto.

I started with a 55 and 20 sump and found a 90. I have not Switched that over yet my wife keeps finding larger tanks and I think she wants me to get them instead of the 90g which is ok if the tank doesn't cost to much as I just got layed off. My 55g is doing great.

I started my tank by setting it up and adding dry sand and a bag of live sand. after 1 week I added about 20lbs of LR and the next week I added anouther 40 lbs of LR. the next week I added anouther 20lbs of LR and waited of a couple of weeks then added 2 clownfish. waited 1 week and added some corals whick I got off of a person on Canreef. and on things went most of my corals I have gotten from canreefers and I think they are doing better that the ones I got from LFS's. and they were cheeper.

Bill
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