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From a 20 year saltwater fish keeper..Great video...you explained things exactly how they are there should be no fear to move from fresh to saltwater Awesome job.
Exactly on point dude.. i just set up my first salt tank I was so nervous for years to do it and just went for it and it turned out to be quite easy to setup and maintain im kinda upset that I never did it earlier the saltwater fish are so beautiful I can see it now all my freshwater tanks will slowly turn to salt over the next few years great video to show that there's not much to be scared of
I have a 75 gallon fowlr tank. I have a canister filter, hang on the back, and a hang on the back protein skimmer. Setup is super easy and actually less maintenance in alot of ways compared to freshwater. I change 10 percent once a week. I have a 55 gallon rain barrel with an air tight lid where I store my saltwater. Then when needed I pump the water in when doing a water change. I also just use tap water to make the saltwater as I am not doing corals. Good video 👍
Nice video for people who wanna start a saltwater aquarium! You can definitely keep it this easy for a small fowlr. As a reef keeper myself I do wanna say however that if you’re planning on keeping corals or larger tanks it will become more complicated. In the long run you will need RO/DI water for your tank and things like a skimmer will make it a lot easier. But like I said, this video is great for the people who wanna start their first simple saltwater tank!
Thank you for this I had been hearing that saltwater tanks are a lot harder for an beginner to start with but this makes it sound a whole lot simpler. And now I kind of want to try it just to show my friend up hehe.
You've posted this in time for me to see it! It's so simplified, it's perfect for newbies. I have 3 planted freshwater tanks and I just bought a 4th, it's a 54l (14.25gal) and since it's on it's own stand, I kind of wanted to do some statement tank. I'd love to try saltwater in it.
Just 2 very important detail about refractometer was missing in this video 1-) make sure to calibrate it for the first time and after using it few times, using a calibrating solution 2-) Always wash the refractometer with RO/DI water before and after using it.
This made me feel so much better all the other videos I saw made saltwater seem so complicated and and expensive with all the equipment others say to buy think a fowlr tank is more my speed
Wow, Zenzo. You cannot know how happy this video makes me. I have been wanting to try a saltwater tank, but have been too scared. Wasn't sure I was even smart enough. This video has me thinking about making the jump. I'm so happy I could just about cry . Thank you!
Great video! No one should be intimated when setting up a marine aquarium. A fish only system is easier than most tropical planted tanks. The difficulty does not start until you discuss marine invertebrates like corals. Soft coral and most LPS are on par with heavily planted tanks similar to Iwigami or Amano styles in their complexity and difficulty. Marine tanks only become daunting once you start discussing finicky LPS or sensitive SPS such as Acropora or Montipora. This video does an excellent job of presenting this
I'd love to try saltwater one day. Glad to hear you can use tap water instead of having to keep buying RO water as that would be the biggest turn off for me 👍
Yes you dont need rodi but to be honest in the long run is totally worth it. Plus if you add aquarium minerals and salts back to it you can use it for freshwater as well and know exactly whats in your water. Plus you can use it for drinking if your on a well like me if you drink only after ro and not di portion. Its a little expensive but can be well worth in long run. But tap is fine to
Hi, I’m going to get saltwater fish, just find out that I can set up a ro system to my sink tap. So I’m going to do that. No rushing into it tho going to do lot of research and look at tons and tons of UA-cam vids and get different options
If you keep any invertebrates in your FOWLR tank make sure your sand contains some calcium - it's critical for crustations to moult and anemones need it too which is why aragonite sand is ideal!❤ For all filter media and supplements, including Prime dechlorinator, Seachem is awesome and not horribly expensive. I use their Vibrant Sea salt which is cheaper than Instant Ocean and works great!
I’m still pretty intimidated by salt water tanks, the specific gravity and salinity are my main concern for keeping an eye on, and expensive equipment. One day I want a reef tank with a clown colony. Not sure how to start
So salinity you shouldn’t have to much of a problem with if you just test it every day and get a hanna handheld salinity tester and why are you worried abt gravity
It’s like you read my mind bro. I have a Cobalt C-Vue that was given to me specifically so I could start a marine tank and since I am not traveling for the for seeable future, this maybe a good time to start!
Hi! Thank you for the inspiration. I have a free 37 gallon tank I’m not using, and this inspired me to get it started up again as a potential saltwater tank.
This is the very first piece of literature I've ever looked into about saltwater aquariums🍒✴ All these years - thank you for demystifying this very scary topic. I'm here because I've gotten into hatching brine shrimp (as fry food) and wondered what a species only tank would like of these feeder shrimp.
Just came upon your video on setting up a simple saltwater tank. Having a sponge filter or hob filter and a light you can definitely start a fowlr tank on a budget. Rodi water is not key as you said but is better for the over all long term health of the fish. Nicely done Zenzo. 👌
You got yourself a new sub out of someone who was hesitant over whether to start with saltwater universe with all the difficulties I heard about it, or go with the easy way, most common fresh water one. I’ll go with the saltiiiies !
Awesome info. Really my first exposure to saltwater. You’ve provided quality, clear info. You’re the first to get me considering a saltwater setup. Thank you!
Great video. I have no intention on getting salt water tanks but the video was entertaining and educational. Crazy i didnt know you could use sponge filter. Guess its the corals that need more .
Great video Zenzo! Saltwater is much easier than people think. I have run many clownfish breeding tanks with sponge filters and it works well. Like any part of the aquarium hobby you can down different rabbit holes. Saltwater is no different
Really wish I saw this before I created my "fake" saltwater tank. I didn't go back to saltwater because I hated buying all of those buckets of pre-made water. Thank you 😊
Hey, have you gone back to salties now that you’ve got the right information? I am about to start with the fish keeping hobby, but...I prefer the salties species and ecosystems but am afraid of everything negative I read and heard about it.
I bet some soft corals would work fine in there with no changes. (Albeit I don’t know your lighting situation) That being said, I’m sure you already know your options. Anyone who is watching this and skeptical -saltwater truly can be easy.
Hi Zenzo aka Fish Hunk😎😎😎😎😎 Awesome video 👍👍👍👍👍 Thank you for making and sharing your advice on a simple salt water tank. Honestly i didn't know it could be so easy as from looking at all the complex marine tanks with refugium and protein skimmers etc it's a big deterrent and looks scary to maintain unless you have lots of time. Didn't know what you can use sponge filters for filtration. I've a few questions. 1. How often would you recommend doing water changes in your setup? 2. What's the maximum number of fishes or crustaceans that can be safely kept in a similar environment? 3. Do you think it's advisable to use ocean water and also sand from ocean floor as a way to help cycle the tank before adding fishes? 4. How can you tell when the tank is ready for fishes. 5. How and frequency would you clean sponge filters for salt water system. Thank you in advance.
I wouldn’t say that 20 gallons is tiny. Compared to my other tanks, sure, but it isn’t nano or anything. Also, if it were a larger tank like a 40 breeder, I would just add another sponge or two.
@@TazawaTanks there's only 1 size smaller that's acceptable for saltwater and that's 10 gallons. I have a 150 and 265 gallon saltwater aquariums and they are both small tanks. My dumps are 55 gallons, and they are tiny.
Edward Thayer That’s a matter of opinion. I’ve seen many successful nano reef tanks that are small. They just take more work. I had a nano reef tank that was 5 gallons for over a year. I sold it to a friend, and it’s still going strong and thriving.
Thanks for doing a Fowler tank. There isn't much information about them. Everyone wants to tank about a reef tank. I am not interested in the whole reverse osmosis thing . And coral care. I had almost given up Thanks again.
Great video . I spent most of my day looking at Salt water tanks yesterday and fell in love with some of the fish and there amazing colours and Markings. Then I asked what equipment I’m going to need and they just totally overwhelmed me with a massive list running into thousands and i decided to have a think. But definitely changed my mind after watching but now I’m only going to do a small setup first. But more content on salt water and carols would be fantastic.
All the salt water videos I have watched mentioned RO water being necessary. Thanks for explaining it that was what made me not want to have a marine tank
Your video is very informative and easy to understand. For people that don't have a heated fish room, how do you suggest to have the water the right temp to put in the tank if is sitting in a container for a couple days? Could you put a heater along with the air stone?
So here’s my question, when making the salt water do you have to let it sit for a couple of days with the pump or are there any methods of making the salt dissolve faster? And I say this as a freshwater dweeb who is new and wants to try salt water.
If you are using a circulation pump, it can dissolve pretty quickly (in a few short hours). It can depend on the brand/type of reef or marine salt that you are mixing.
First person I've come across that doesn't seem to intentionally try to scare off newcomers. I've kepts mbuna and peacocks and south Americans an all that, now researching salt. May try it in a 20-40 gal one day. Luckily I have a place right down the road to buy water that's already RO if I decide to go that far.
Thank you for all of the tips!! I am only freshwater but I think im going to start a salt water now haha Awesome content! Love the positive videos and content keep it up
Good video! I stayed in my comfort zone keeping tropical fish since the early 90’s. I recently set up a 125g African cichlid tank. Haps And peacocks. Love it! I wish I did that years ago. Now you got me thinking about trying a smaller Fowler tank. I can’t believe you can filter them with only a sponge filter. One reason I never tried salt is I thought you need sumps, proteins skimmers etc. salt water fish are the most beautiful for sure
Awesome vid Zenzo, thanks! Maybe u can do another one on the things u would need to keep easy corals/anemones. Or a vid on what all the fancy equipment actually does (like skimmers) and do u really need em
I’m very late with this upload but any thoughts on buying water from my local shop that I’d also be buying my fish from? Obviously I’d let it cycle for awhile but curious if that’s a viable option
Hey nice salty setup! I can almost promise you that you will get a coral or anemone or something eventually, though. The allure of seeing them in the fish store is too much. Especially since your fish are reef safe lol.
Have you ever seen any studies showing that just using regular household salt(no iodine etc) to make salt water is not as good as the more expensive salt for salt water tanks?
Thank you!!! I finally break the ice and started a new one. I'm in the nitrogen cycle. But since I added the salt the water is cloudy how can I remove the cloudiness? Or it will settle when the nitrogen cycle is done?
Your having a bacteria bloom. Give it a while and it will go away. Just the bacteria building up and reproducing. If your super inpatient you can get a uv sterilizer but i wouldn't.
@@kylealderson5087 I was thinking that but wanted to confirm and you just help me out thank you for the information I'll wait patiently. 💪🙌 Have a nice day!
No problem! Just glad new people are getting into the hobby. Good luck and dont give up! Are you doing a fowlr tank or full reef? I recommend a fowlr for a year or so and once your stable and comfortable with what your doing add some soft corals. It adds a whole new dimension and uniqueness to your saltwater experience!
@@kylealderson5087 indeed. I'm going with fowlr for a while until I feel pretty confident. Like you said... A year sounds about right. Thank you for your valuable opinion.
Looking to make my start not sure which I want to start with I want both but want to take it over at a time, recommendations?? Strong in saltwater tho, goes often does water need changing tho, as I travel very often…..
My plan is to move my turtles to a stock tank, cichlids to the 125g, my community fish to my 40g and turn my 25g into a low tech saltwater tank but I want garden eels and seahorses/pipefish and coral. I need to find a coral that’s safe for those fish cause they normally can’t be kept with coral.
Great video and well explained, keep those video's rolling. Your fish room looks awesome. Saltwater can be very easy. Feel free to tune into our channel as we are finishing up the 1000 gallon fresh water build-out series and then moving on to the 900 gallon saltwater system.
question about storing own mix saltwater, do you need a airstone for that or just you can leave it in a big drum and how long can you store it, is it ok to put old mix saltwater that is left not used to the new mix salt water for storage also how long
Ive been using tap water in my reef tank for a few years now and coral and fish have been completely fine coral growth may have been a little bit slower but still grew and produced more heads i have not tried sps but softies and lps ive had success I live in WNY so your water may not be as good as mine
With setting up a new fresh water tank, I put a sponge filter in another tank for a few weeks to seed it. Thus jump starting the cycle in the new tank. Can I do the same with salt water?
Okay thank you I have three big freshwater tanks and I'm starting to get the itch for a saltwater tank I'm just a bit intimidated by it I feel like there's a lot to learn with it
I find the fish beautiful in salt water as I'm a african cichlid guy but I find the scapes borrrring!! Unless you have thousands of dollars to make a huge coral scape. In fresh water you can use wood plants rocks make it look. Stunning. Don't get me wrong the salt fish are stunning though
I find the heavy planted coral scapes takes away from the fish. It then becomes all about coral. Id like to see just live rock maybe a few easy care corals.
When cycling what do you add to start and keep the cycling process moving if you only put substrate and water. I know the bacteria needs to feed. I actually think I may start that process
You added coral too soon.. you need the tank to mature.. you need to keep a close eye on your water perimeters closely.. usually you put coral between 6 to 12 months when the water perimeters start to stay stable. Coral are too delicate and any sudden changes can kill them
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From a 20 year saltwater fish keeper..Great video...you explained things exactly how they are there should be no fear to move from fresh to saltwater Awesome job.
Thank you!
Exactly on point dude.. i just set up my first salt tank I was so nervous for years to do it and just went for it and it turned out to be quite easy to setup and maintain im kinda upset that I never did it earlier the saltwater fish are so beautiful I can see it now all my freshwater tanks will slowly turn to salt over the next few years great video to show that there's not much to be scared of
Hooyaa....Electrical Union brother! What local you in? Northeast OHIO. I was in local 673
@@TheirWorldAquatics 363 Hudson Valley New York nice to meet you brother
I have a 75 gallon fowlr tank. I have a canister filter, hang on the back, and a hang on the back protein skimmer. Setup is super easy and actually less maintenance in alot of ways compared to freshwater. I change 10 percent once a week. I have a 55 gallon rain barrel with an air tight lid where I store my saltwater. Then when needed I pump the water in when doing a water change. I also just use tap water to make the saltwater as I am not doing corals. Good video 👍
Nice video for people who wanna start a saltwater aquarium! You can definitely keep it this easy for a small fowlr. As a reef keeper myself I do wanna say however that if you’re planning on keeping corals or larger tanks it will become more complicated. In the long run you will need RO/DI water for your tank and things like a skimmer will make it a lot easier. But like I said, this video is great for the people who wanna start their first simple saltwater tank!
Best video yet, I’ve been trying to figure out if I can use tap water or not cuss I just want a simple tank.
Thank you for this I had been hearing that saltwater tanks are a lot harder for an beginner to start with but this makes it sound a whole lot simpler. And now I kind of want to try it just to show my friend up hehe.
You've posted this in time for me to see it! It's so simplified, it's perfect for newbies. I have 3 planted freshwater tanks and I just bought a 4th, it's a 54l (14.25gal) and since it's on it's own stand, I kind of wanted to do some statement tank. I'd love to try saltwater in it.
Glad it was helpful!
Just 2 very important detail about refractometer was missing in this video
1-) make sure to calibrate it for the first time and after using it few times, using a calibrating solution
2-) Always wash the refractometer with RO/DI water before and after using it.
This made me feel so much better all the other videos I saw made saltwater seem so complicated and and expensive with all the equipment others say to buy think a fowlr tank is more my speed
Wow, Zenzo. You cannot know how happy this video makes me. I have been wanting to try a saltwater tank, but have been too scared. Wasn't sure I was even smart enough. This video has me thinking about making the jump. I'm so happy I could just about cry . Thank you!
This is the video all people wanting to make the jump needed lol
You just made my day. I had no idea salt water tanks could be that simple.
Great video!
No one should be intimated when setting up a marine aquarium.
A fish only system is easier than most tropical planted tanks.
The difficulty does not start until you discuss marine invertebrates like corals. Soft coral and most LPS are on par with heavily planted tanks similar to Iwigami or Amano styles in their complexity and difficulty.
Marine tanks only become daunting once you start discussing finicky LPS or sensitive SPS such as Acropora or Montipora.
This video does an excellent job of presenting this
Thank you!!
Morning Brother! Just watched this one again as I am adding some fish to my 54G salt tank. Great job!
I'd love to try saltwater one day. Glad to hear you can use tap water instead of having to keep buying RO water as that would be the biggest turn off for me 👍
Yes you dont need rodi but to be honest in the long run is totally worth it. Plus if you add aquarium minerals and salts back to it you can use it for freshwater as well and know exactly whats in your water. Plus you can use it for drinking if your on a well like me if you drink only after ro and not di portion. Its a little expensive but can be well worth in long run. But tap is fine to
Hi, I’m going to get saltwater fish, just find out that I can set up a ro system to my sink tap. So I’m going to do that. No rushing into it tho going to do lot of research and look at tons and tons of UA-cam vids and get different options
I love the pause to fix the information in the video...👍👍👍
If you keep any invertebrates in your FOWLR tank make sure your sand contains some calcium - it's critical for crustations to moult and anemones need it too which is why aragonite sand is ideal!❤ For all filter media and supplements, including Prime dechlorinator, Seachem is awesome and not horribly expensive. I use their Vibrant Sea salt which is cheaper than Instant Ocean and works great!
Im setting up a 55Gal Salt Water in a few months and im sooooo excited
Another banger of information with beautiful aquariums as a back drop. Keep 'em coming my dude.
Great video! Thanks for the info! Been keeping freshwater planted for over 6 years and getting the itch to go into saltwater!
The live sand always worked right away for me 💥💥💥💥💥🤗🤗 & seachem Prime
I’m still pretty intimidated by salt water tanks, the specific gravity and salinity are my main concern for keeping an eye on, and expensive equipment. One day I want a reef tank with a clown colony. Not sure how to start
So salinity you shouldn’t have to much of a problem with if you just test it every day and get a hanna handheld salinity tester and why are you worried abt gravity
Made it sound so easy. I'm totally going to try it now.
It’s like you read my mind bro. I have a Cobalt C-Vue that was given to me specifically so I could start a marine tank and since I am not traveling for the for seeable future, this maybe a good time to start!
Hi! Thank you for the inspiration. I have a free 37 gallon tank I’m not using, and this inspired me to get it started up again as a potential saltwater tank.
I made my switch from fresh to salt about 3 years ago and I’m so happy I did, well my wallet isn’t that happy anymore but totally worth it
This is the very first piece of literature I've ever looked into about saltwater aquariums🍒✴ All these years - thank you for demystifying this very scary topic. I'm here because I've gotten into hatching brine shrimp (as fry food) and wondered what a species only tank would like of these feeder shrimp.
Just came upon your video on setting up a simple saltwater tank. Having a sponge filter or hob filter and a light you can definitely start a fowlr tank on a budget. Rodi water is not key as you said but is better for the over all long term health of the fish. Nicely done Zenzo. 👌
You got yourself a new sub out of someone who was hesitant over whether to start with saltwater universe with all the difficulties I heard about it, or go with the easy way, most common fresh water one. I’ll go with the saltiiiies !
Great video, takes away a lot of the mystery of salt water fish keeping 🤓
Awesome info. Really my first exposure to saltwater. You’ve provided quality, clear info. You’re the first to get me considering a saltwater setup. Thank you!
Awesome! I’m glad you are inspired!
Great video. I have no intention on getting salt water tanks but the video was entertaining and educational. Crazy i didnt know you could use sponge filter. Guess its the corals that need more .
Great to see your on to salt. I haven't watched your channel since I switched to saltwater a few years ago..
Great video. Very informative as are all your videos. My wife has been begging for saltwater water tank. Thanks for sharing 💪🏼
This is great information I'm looking into getting a salt water fish tank soon thank you so much for the information
Great video Zenzo! Saltwater is much easier than people think. I have run many clownfish breeding tanks with sponge filters and it works well. Like any part of the aquarium hobby you can down different rabbit holes. Saltwater is no different
Really wish I saw this before I created my "fake" saltwater tank. I didn't go back to saltwater because I hated buying all of those buckets of pre-made water. Thank you 😊
Hey, have you gone back to salties now that you’ve got the right information? I am about to start with the fish keeping hobby, but...I prefer the salties species and ecosystems but am afraid of everything negative I read and heard about it.
Love your videos. This was perfect for those new to saltwater.
I bet some soft corals would work fine in there with no changes. (Albeit I don’t know your lighting situation) That being said, I’m sure you already know your options. Anyone who is watching this and skeptical -saltwater truly can be easy.
Hi Zenzo aka Fish Hunk😎😎😎😎😎
Awesome video 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you for making and sharing your advice on a simple salt water tank. Honestly i didn't know it could be so easy as from looking at all the complex marine tanks with refugium and protein skimmers etc it's a big deterrent and looks scary to maintain unless you have lots of time. Didn't know what you can use sponge filters for filtration.
I've a few questions.
1. How often would you recommend doing water changes in your setup?
2. What's the maximum number of fishes or crustaceans that can be safely kept in a similar environment?
3. Do you think it's advisable to use ocean water and also sand from ocean floor as a way to help cycle the tank before adding fishes?
4. How can you tell when the tank is ready for fishes.
5. How and frequency would you clean sponge filters for salt water system.
Thank you in advance.
I didn't know you could run a saltwater tank with a sponge filter!!!
Only in such a tiny tank!
I wouldn’t say that 20 gallons is tiny. Compared to my other tanks, sure, but it isn’t nano or anything. Also, if it were a larger tank like a 40 breeder, I would just add another sponge or two.
@@TazawaTanks there's only 1 size smaller that's acceptable for saltwater and that's 10 gallons. I have a 150 and 265 gallon saltwater aquariums and they are both small tanks. My dumps are 55 gallons, and they are tiny.
Edward Thayer That’s a matter of opinion. I’ve seen many successful nano reef tanks that are small. They just take more work. I had a nano reef tank that was 5 gallons for over a year. I sold it to a friend, and it’s still going strong and thriving.
@@TazawaTanks can you do a 40 gallon reef tank wath hardycoral with a hob and no rodi water
Great rundown! This is my tenth video on this subject and it looks like the overwhelming hypothesis is that this is not for me 🤣
Lol!
Great video. I’m not looking to do coral and stuff at least not yet so this was perfect
Thanks for doing a Fowler tank. There isn't much information about them. Everyone wants to tank about a reef tank. I am not interested in the whole reverse osmosis thing . And coral care.
I had almost given up
Thanks again.
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Great video . I spent most of my day looking at Salt water tanks yesterday and fell in love with some of the fish and there amazing colours and Markings. Then I asked what equipment I’m going to need and they just totally overwhelmed me with a massive list running into thousands and i decided to have a think. But definitely changed my mind after watching but now I’m only going to do a small setup first. But more content on salt water and carols would be fantastic.
Thanks dude, that was super helpful.
Your right sponge filters are great.
All the salt water videos I have watched mentioned RO water being necessary. Thanks for explaining it that was what made me not want to have a marine tank
Your video is very informative and easy to understand. For people that don't have a heated fish room, how do you suggest to have the water the right temp to put in the tank if is sitting in a container for a couple days? Could you put a heater along with the air stone?
Depends on the volume of water. If you are doing a 25% water change, room temperature would be okay. If it’s more, I’d add a small heater.
Hey could you pls guide me on how to start, what to buy, things to do, to start my first ever salt water tank.
So here’s my question, when making the salt water do you have to let it sit for a couple of days with the pump or are there any methods of making the salt dissolve faster? And I say this as a freshwater dweeb who is new and wants to try salt water.
If you are using a circulation pump, it can dissolve pretty quickly (in a few short hours). It can depend on the brand/type of reef or marine salt that you are mixing.
First person I've come across that doesn't seem to intentionally try to scare off newcomers. I've kepts mbuna and peacocks and south Americans an all that, now researching salt. May try it in a 20-40 gal one day. Luckily I have a place right down the road to buy water that's already RO if I decide to go that far.
Thank you for all of the tips!! I am only freshwater but I think im going to start a salt water now haha Awesome content! Love the positive videos and content keep it up
Must watch video. Thanks for uploading
Have you ever tried growing macro algae in the tank?!
I have some algaes growing in my brackish tanks.
Good video! I stayed in my comfort zone keeping tropical fish since the early 90’s. I recently set up a 125g African cichlid tank. Haps
And peacocks. Love it! I wish I did that years ago. Now you got me thinking about trying a smaller Fowler tank. I can’t believe you can filter them with only a sponge filter. One reason I never tried salt is I thought you need sumps, proteins skimmers etc. salt water fish are the most beautiful for sure
Awesome vid Zenzo, thanks! Maybe u can do another one on the things u would need to keep easy corals/anemones. Or a vid on what all the fancy equipment actually does (like skimmers) and do u really need em
Omg thanks man! Salt doesn’t sound so scary
I’m very late with this upload but any thoughts on buying water from my local shop that I’d also be buying my fish from? Obviously I’d let it cycle for awhile but curious if that’s a viable option
Hey nice salty setup! I can almost promise you that you will get a coral or anemone or something eventually, though. The allure of seeing them in the fish store is too much. Especially since your fish are reef safe lol.
Can I use an aquaclear hob filter and a wavemake in a nano tank to keep soft corals only?
Have you ever seen any studies showing that just using regular household salt(no iodine etc) to make salt water is not as good as the more expensive salt for salt water tanks?
Yes. Table salt is just sodium chloride. Reef salt has other elements like calcium, magnesium, sodium bicarbonate, etc.
Great video bro!
Love the tanklyfe “tank” haha they are life ;)
Thank you!!! I finally break the ice and started a new one. I'm in the nitrogen cycle. But since I added the salt the water is cloudy how can I remove the cloudiness? Or it will settle when the nitrogen cycle is done?
Your having a bacteria bloom. Give it a while and it will go away. Just the bacteria building up and reproducing. If your super inpatient you can get a uv sterilizer but i wouldn't.
@@kylealderson5087 I was thinking that but wanted to confirm and you just help me out thank you for the information I'll wait patiently. 💪🙌 Have a nice day!
No problem! Just glad new people are getting into the hobby. Good luck and dont give up! Are you doing a fowlr tank or full reef? I recommend a fowlr for a year or so and once your stable and comfortable with what your doing add some soft corals. It adds a whole new dimension and uniqueness to your saltwater experience!
@@kylealderson5087 indeed. I'm going with fowlr for a while until I feel pretty confident. Like you said... A year sounds about right. Thank you for your valuable opinion.
Great vid as always 😉
Looking to make my start not sure which I want to start with I want both but want to take it over at a time, recommendations?? Strong in saltwater tho, goes often does water need changing tho, as I travel very often…..
Great info thank you
My plan is to move my turtles to a stock tank, cichlids to the 125g, my community fish to my 40g and turn my 25g into a low tech saltwater tank but I want garden eels and seahorses/pipefish and coral. I need to find a coral that’s safe for those fish cause they normally can’t be kept with coral.
Can you use media from freshwater tank,to cycle your salt water tank😊
Great tips...👍
Great video and well explained, keep those video's rolling. Your fish room looks awesome. Saltwater can be very easy. Feel free to tune into our channel as we are finishing up the 1000 gallon fresh water build-out series and then moving on to the 900 gallon saltwater system.
My local pet store has a lion fish I've been keeping my eye on for a wile lol
thank you so much :)
question about storing own mix saltwater, do you need a airstone for that or just you can leave it in a big drum and how long can you store it, is it ok to put old mix saltwater that is left not used to the new mix salt water for storage also how long
Ive been using tap water in my reef tank for a few years now and coral and fish have been completely fine coral growth may have been a little bit slower but still grew and produced more heads i have not tried sps but softies and lps ive had success I live in WNY so your water may not be as good as mine
What is the criteria to determine when to change out the salt water in your tank? Thanks in advance.
Test for nitrates like in a freshwater tank.
You can run a saltwater tank with a simple filter, all you have to do it keep up on your water changes. Very easy.
What about mixing salt with warm water to get right temp.how do you do that.
With setting up a new fresh water tank, I put a sponge filter in another tank for a few weeks to seed it. Thus jump starting the cycle in the new tank. Can I do the same with salt water?
From my experience, the bacteria isn’t the same. It didn’t work for me in the past.
Will this kinda set up work for a single mantis shrimp?
Yes, I think that it would work for a shrimp.
When using RODI water on a salt water tank do you still need to decolorante the water
Can you use prime to condition the water or is there a certain kind of conditioner for the tap water that you have to buy specifically
Yes, you can use Prime.
Okay thank you I have three big freshwater tanks and I'm starting to get the itch for a saltwater tank I'm just a bit intimidated by it I feel like there's a lot to learn with it
Does the live rock act like plants, consuming nitrates and reducing need for water changes?
Live rock contains beneficial bacteria and microbes to help get your tank jump-started.
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Thank U 💥the hardcore usually want to intimidate newcomers 😮😮😮😮
I find the fish beautiful in salt water as I'm a african cichlid guy but I find the scapes borrrring!! Unless you have thousands of dollars to make a huge coral scape. In fresh water you can use wood plants rocks make it look. Stunning. Don't get me wrong the salt fish are stunning though
I find the heavy planted coral scapes takes away from the fish. It then becomes all about coral. Id like to see just live rock maybe a few easy care corals.
@@judeykun2263 it does you are right! That being said I don't like just live rock haha guess I can't win with salt water lol
When cycling what do you add to start and keep the cycling process moving if you only put substrate and water. I know the bacteria needs to feed. I actually think I may start that process
I put some dried shrimp in the tank.
I have a 5 gallon saltwater tank
I'm 14 and just setup my saltwater tank a month ago and already have some corals in its really not that hard just do research and talk to your lfs
You added coral too soon.. you need the tank to mature.. you need to keep a close eye on your water perimeters closely.. usually you put coral between 6 to 12 months when the water perimeters start to stay stable. Coral are too delicate and any sudden changes can kill them
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Maybe I missed it but what do you use for a skimmer?
I don’t run a skimmer on this tank. If I convert it to a reef aquarium, I may add a hang on back skimmer.
How often do you change the salt water out
I don’t need to put any liquids in after the salt and salinity check?
Hey man I’m getting a free 55 gallon with a stand and a flipping new filter with a led top
which tank do you preferr? fresh or salt water tank ?:D
Brackish is my favorite!
Can you use a pre treated fresh water sponge filter to get the salt water aquarium started?
I don’t believe the bacteria is the same.
Thanks and great videos always!
I’m cycling my salt now and have a lot of brown algae. Been about a week. How do I get rid of it?
I would leave it alone until the cycle is done. You can clean the glass if it bothers you.