Ok, here is my current plan of attack:
Filter
I currently have a Cascade 1000 canister filter (100 gph) and one powerhead. I will add one more powerhead to make sure the waterflow is sufficient. I was told today at my lfs to think about a protein skimmer in about six months. I will probably pick on up at that point.
Salt
There appears to be a wide variety of salts out there, including those at my lfs. I would like to keep my options open for an eventual reef tank, but that is pretty far down the road so I think i am safe to just buy the common stuff (
Instant Ocean,
Oceanic, &
Red Sea.).
Lighting
My current lighting is two
Coralife T-5 Colormax Lamp-48" I think these should suffice if/when I get LR down the road, and maybe even some soft coral. Is that right?
Substrate
I current have T grade 3m colorquartz sand. Worked great in my fw tank and I think this should work just fine in a saltwater tank (I got different sand for this sw tank btw).
Live Rock
I imagine this cannot go in until the tank is cycled, and even then I will probably want to get my feet wet a little bit before buying some rock. Looks like you can get lr for as little as $3-4 shipped. My lfs quoted me $7 a pound. I will probably get some base rock and mix it with some lr a few months after I cycle my tank. Probably will end up costing a couple hundred bucks.
That is about it. To start, it seems right now I just need salt, a sw test kit and a
dechlorinator (live in vegas with hard water)
. What is going to be the easiest way to combine the salt and water considering I already have substrate and water in my tank?
After that I should be ready to start cycling (without fish). I will just find an article here on doing that, although I was told its not much different than cycling a fw tank.
Anything to add to that plan? When I started by fw tank I got a ton of information from this site and it went very smoothly. I understand something always pops up, but I want to be prepared as possible and do this right from the begining. The more I understand the more I can contribute down the road.
Thanks!