Calcifer10000
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
Hello all,
I recently got into aquariums and have been running a 10 gal freshwater for several months now. (Great forums here, by the way.
) I now have a small ocean crab that I'd like to try to keep permanently and I was wondering if maybe I could start a marine aquarium as well.
My neighbor gave me his old tank a while back; I'm not sure how much it holds, but it's big, to me at least; maybe 30 or 40 gallons? He gave me a heater/filter as well.
Is that bascially all I'll need to start, as a bare-bones beginning setup?
The crab is living in ocean water that I brought back with me and is surviving all right as far as I can tell. It ate some meat, (mmm chicken) so I guess it'll survive for now. Would a bag of that 'instant seawater' salt mix stuff in the lfs be ok for the crab? Is it about the same as the seawater it's used to?
And what exactly is "live rock"? Do I need rocks in the tank? How about sand for the bottom of the tank? Is that a good/bad choice? What kind of sand works?
How is a marine aquarium different from a freshwater one? Does it cycle the same way? What kind of marine life handles cycling well? (I'd rather have fishful (?) cycling than fishless.)
I don't want a fancy setup; just a place to keep the crab alive, and maybe be able to add one or two interesting marine fish some day.
What marine life is easy to start with? Damsels, I heard? Would a crab attack it at all? Of course, this is a rather premature question, but if anyone would like to answer it...
Thanks for your patience with my
questions!
I recently got into aquariums and have been running a 10 gal freshwater for several months now. (Great forums here, by the way.
My neighbor gave me his old tank a while back; I'm not sure how much it holds, but it's big, to me at least; maybe 30 or 40 gallons? He gave me a heater/filter as well.
Is that bascially all I'll need to start, as a bare-bones beginning setup?
The crab is living in ocean water that I brought back with me and is surviving all right as far as I can tell. It ate some meat, (mmm chicken) so I guess it'll survive for now. Would a bag of that 'instant seawater' salt mix stuff in the lfs be ok for the crab? Is it about the same as the seawater it's used to?
And what exactly is "live rock"? Do I need rocks in the tank? How about sand for the bottom of the tank? Is that a good/bad choice? What kind of sand works?
How is a marine aquarium different from a freshwater one? Does it cycle the same way? What kind of marine life handles cycling well? (I'd rather have fishful (?) cycling than fishless.)
I don't want a fancy setup; just a place to keep the crab alive, and maybe be able to add one or two interesting marine fish some day.
What marine life is easy to start with? Damsels, I heard? Would a crab attack it at all? Of course, this is a rather premature question, but if anyone would like to answer it...
Thanks for your patience with my
