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Tue, 6th May 2008, 09:40 PM
#15
Hello, this saltwater hobby is not as complicated as most people think it is, actually it's very simple if you follow some real simple steps. First, your tank size is not important, what is important is that you have at least two pounds of live rock for every gallon of water. Second, your live rock has to be cured because if it's not then you need to cure it. Don't worry if you bought at a pet shop usually it's cured. Third, you need to get rid of any bio balls or bio mesh in your wet&dry filter and just put some live rock in there if possible, then simply by putting a small compact light on your filter area and that should do the trick. Also, do not over feed, you should only feed once a day and a little at a time so the fish eat everything. Also, a good rule of thumb is that one fish for every four gallons of water is good. If you want send me your dirrect e-mail address and I will send you pics of my tank which happens to be nitrate free, I mean zero nitrates and I don't have a refugium, just what I told you. Good luck and don't hesitate in asking any more questions.
Jessie
jcjma@worldnet.att.net
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