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So would you rather spend some money to have quality water ensuring the survival of your tank inhabitants, or would you rather spend the money you could have bought a RO/DI system with to buy fish and corals that are likely to die due to TDS ratios and pH and nitrate level issues? Don't ask a question if you can't handle the answer. We knew you said you couldn't afford a RO/DI system or even RO/DI water, but unfortunately there is no convenient, more cost efficient option. |
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Ok I'll lighten up. Have fun. I have to figure out what my shiny stuff is and this thread dint hep me at all!!!!! I wanna refund!
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I'm sorry, thank you for your wonderful advice. I'll make sure to go buy an RO/DI system first thing in the morning. You have been very helpful, and everyone's positive support and encouragement of my reef keeping abilities are noted. I appreciate everyone giving their time to make a comment. I can see that this thread has become redundant, so thanks for the help.
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so if i have a 55 gallon tank, what size polyfilter pad would work?
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Probably not what you want to hear, but maybe it's time to sell your fish and LR back to your friend at the fish store. He can keep them alive, sell them to someone else, and free up some money for you to spend on things like food. I know that comes off as condescending, but it's not my intention.
I definitely know where you're coming from. Had my first attempt at sw tank in my late teens. Spent about a grand that I couldn't afford and never got anywhere near a satisfactory result. Didn't have anything left to sell back to the lfs. Then I got married, had kids, and did the while starving student thing, then starving medical student thing, then starving resident thing. Finally got back into it when my 17 year old daughter got a guppy. I read that before you start this hobby, you should take the size of tank you're considering and fill it with dollar bills. If you can't afford to fill it, you can't afford a saltwater tank that size. As a starving student, I couldn't afford Sea Monkeys. You might be in the same boat now. Might be time to give your pocketbook and your fish a break and pick this up again in a few years. Good luck in school. Bryan |
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Until then, someone suggested getting water from other people which I'm going to look into, and I repositioned my powerhead and plopped a couple nerite snails onto the problem area, and it looks alot better. That wont solve the problem, but it may postpone it until I can properly deal with it..... And nsmith I wouldn't call it a defensive mechanism, but more along the lines being the bigger man and dropping it. |
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Haha I'm just kidding anyway. I just thought it was weird that you flew off that handle when the guy said "read a book" or something like that. |
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From my limited experience, I would have to say that it is all ok. Your tank is soo new. I left mine cycle for about 3 months or more before I did anything. Once the nutrients or matter from the live rock cycle the algae should just go away. Or, you can buy some cleaner snails and little hermit crabs. Good luck.
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Do these have to be neatly packaged $1 bills or crumpled?lol I can tell you I haven't spent enough to fill the 90 with $1 bills,never mind the 70 gallon and 20L fug as well. If somebody is determined/frugal and doesn't mind buying used equipment, it's not all that expensive. But if one doesn't get the necessary equipment and spends the $$ on corals and fish first,death is always expensive. To the OP,you don't need an ro/di right now.Heck,you're fine with the tap water for start up.You can purchase water for top-off and water changes. I did this with my first tank 55 gallon. Nuisance algae comes with all new tanks in one form or another.
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I'm definitely in the former camp. I figure I went to bazillions of years of school just so I could engage in some nerd hobbies like this and not have to panic about food vs fish. I'm just hoping I remember to take out the stacks of ones before I fill my 180 gallon! |
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