Ross T.
You don't want to use tap water - use RO (reverse osmosis) or
distillied found in most of the larger supermarkets.
>Do I just throw all the salt right in to the water or do i do something
>special?
You need a marine salt such as Instant Ocean. Do you have a hydrometer
(?), the specific gravity of salt water is 1.026sg - about 1/2 cup of
salt per gal. - Temperature, 78º - pH between 8.0 & 8.3 ,
ammonia/nitrite = 0, nitrAte - 20ppm or less, alkalinity (hardness)
between 8 and 11dKH. Have a protein skimmer (?) - Aqua "C" Remora is a
good one for the smaller tanks, 55 gal. and up, I would get the pro
($200.00 or less).
> I have fish in bags how long can that go on?
CO2 accumulates while oxygen levels drop if the bags are closed. pH
drops, ammonia levels rise, temp. changes, bacteria increase, etc. - a
few hours, tops! A drop or two of AmQuel and NovAqua per bag would
sure help if you have them. AmQuel will neutralize ammonia, NovAqua
willprovide slim coat protection and stabilize pH.
>I have looked all over the net and can't get a straight answer .
This is mainly a freshwater news group, but there are a few marine tank
keepers here.
>help I feel lost...........
Hope you know about the "nitrogen cycle" (?). Well, with the fish in
the bags, you don't have time for it! As soon as you can, go to a pet
store that has saltwater fish. You need to get some of their
established filter media and *fill* your filter with it. Better yet,
ask the store owner if they would house your fish untill you can do a
fishless cycle (anout 10 days to a couple of weeks.)
......................... Frank
Ross T
Marine tanks are completely different from freshwater tanks. Read, read, and
read some more. I would take Frank's advice and ask the store to "babysit"
your fish until the tank is ready. You may have to pay rent during this
transition but it's well worth it. Take your time and get it right, you'll
not regret it. Also heed Frank's advice and DO NOT use tap water. RO or
RO/DI water is the way. Most LFS sell RO/DI water really cheap. It's $1 for
5 gallons at our local saltwater store here.
Check out http://www.wetwebmedia.com , great reading there.
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Regards
Mark