Medic with Fish
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
Warm Greetings to all,
I've jumped in the deep end with my first fish tank ever. My wife probably thinks I'm crazy and I can't blame her. Before three days ago I the only thing I knew about salt water tanks were that they were pretty. But I've more or less inherited more than a sane person would start with. Here's what I'm getting moved into my house tomorrow: (excuse my ignorance on many of these items, it's been a heck of a crash course learning this stuff for the past three days)
150 gal custom saltwater acrylic tank w/ stand that has been established for several years.
A pump system that is said to be big enough for a 5k gal tank
Includes a UV filter and a protein filter
Sump system
Lights, chemicals, food and some replacement parts
All the water, sand, coral and fish. (3 tangs, on brittle starfish and a sea slug)
My biggest question is were do I start to make sure I don't lose all the life in the tank? I've seen some of the general specs for tanks (temp, pH, SG etc) and I do have a degree in biology but I've never even owned any goldfish, let alone something as massive and complicated as this. I took this on knowing full well this would be no easy task so any help would be greatly appreciated.
I've jumped in the deep end with my first fish tank ever. My wife probably thinks I'm crazy and I can't blame her. Before three days ago I the only thing I knew about salt water tanks were that they were pretty. But I've more or less inherited more than a sane person would start with. Here's what I'm getting moved into my house tomorrow: (excuse my ignorance on many of these items, it's been a heck of a crash course learning this stuff for the past three days)
150 gal custom saltwater acrylic tank w/ stand that has been established for several years.
A pump system that is said to be big enough for a 5k gal tank
Includes a UV filter and a protein filter
Sump system
Lights, chemicals, food and some replacement parts
All the water, sand, coral and fish. (3 tangs, on brittle starfish and a sea slug)
My biggest question is were do I start to make sure I don't lose all the life in the tank? I've seen some of the general specs for tanks (temp, pH, SG etc) and I do have a degree in biology but I've never even owned any goldfish, let alone something as massive and complicated as this. I took this on knowing full well this would be no easy task so any help would be greatly appreciated.