Sniperhank
Giant Clam Addict
Yes, you can. You can recharge up to 6 times according to the bottle. I've heard of people doing it more than that...but I'm just now trying to recharge some for the first time. Haven't finished yet.
Its best not to jUMP into saltwater unless u are prepared to spend some good money. Why? because soon u will be looking into bigger and better...
Most people stair stepping when they first getting into saltwater. It is best to get the biggest tank you want and go from there.
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I go through the setup of my 10g pretty thoroughly in my thread in the nano reefs sub forum "operation clown goby rescue", as far as equipment I'm just using an ac30 with chemi pure elite and filter floss, couple power heads and a heater. Weekly 2g wcs (about 25%) keep water params in order, pretty simple honestly, only thing different than fw is adding some salt to the water and letting it mix overnight
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Usually if the price tag is cheap, they are fairly hardy. If not then its a cheap learning experience.
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So what's in that LFS tank?
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I've read some softies and leathers can take a beating. Not that I intend to give them one..
Caleb
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Most softies are really easy, all you need is a decent light and a reef grade salt. Depending on the light you get (I started mine with a decent par38 from reefkoi for $80) you could also look into some easy lps like acans, blastos, euphillia, and Duncan's. IMHO an lps/softy tank is about as easy as a low light planted, just different test kits really
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I'm using Red Sea coral pro right now, but think I'm gonna start to switch to reef crystals by instant ocean because my closest lfs stopped carrying the RSCP. Really any reef salt will do, and they all have pros and cons. Reef crystals is generally the easiest to get as its carried by petco and petsmart. If your looking into corals though, id strongly recommend finding a good place to get ro/di water
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