hi guys,.. im starting from scratch can u please share ur ideas...
hi guys,.. im starting from scratch can u please share ur ideas...
Get your equipment ready(heater and chiller as I noticed isnt really necessary in the Phils. weather cuz I was able to have successful marine aquariums for years before)...
Live rocks - meaning leave the rocks/gravels there with the salt water for 2 weeks - a month without the fish yet.
As of water, best buy those salt you mix with freshwater(not tap), but if you can get a good source of salt water in the sea, its ok, just risky.
u need a protein skimmer.. a sump.. and lots and lots of live rocks..
saltwater tanks are very costly and high maintenance.. especially if it's a reef aquarium..
better start with a fish only tank (FO) or fish only with live rock(FOWLR)..
naa by measurements sa salt ig ad nmo?
mga pila kaha?
u can by marine mix(salt) mga around 160+/kilo you can make 7.5 gallons anah.. make sure naa ka hydrometer para check kung sakto na sa giparaton imo water.. tag 100+ rana sa whitegold.
kung nahan ka barato.. kuha nalang sa dagat kanang limpyo sad ha.. like didto sa opon.. k rah..
you need to have the following:
protein skimmer
live rocks - the more the better
ako setup kay sumpless man pero change lang ko 10% sa water every 1-2weeks.
hmm.. are special lights (like actinium, etc) necessary?it may be needed since marine aquariums are kept indoors.
yolskai - after the set-up, you can test the water viability by putting blue damsels as the first inhabitants.
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sir yolskai, you can ask specific questions to master swordfishh, he owns Riverfront Aquarium, maybe he can give you tips also.
personally, i don't have experience with marine tank, as much as i wanted to, my budget is already taken up with planted tank. hehehe personally, IMHO, nindot pud ang planted aquarium.![]()
i love the Reef Tanks, daghan kaayo colors, bright colors. pero gasto kaayo if you are on a tight budget just like what sir edgeowns said. FOWLR siguro nindot for tight budget..
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