I just got my 55 gallon marine aquarium up and running. I just went to
the store to get some damsels and some gravel to start the cycling
process. While there the guy told me that the cheap Whisper 3 (60)
that came with the aquarium is not good enough to support a saltwater
aquarium. I am only going to have fish, and at that only plan to have
somewhat hardy fish...(clownfish, yellow tang, flame angelfish,
possibly and coral beauty)...long story short...can my filter support
this? Also, just for reference, it runs at 330 gph.
Again, here are my questions...
1. Is my filter 'good' enough?
2. If not, what does anyone recommend?
3. What are the easiest fish to keep alive?...as I am inexperienced...
Any advice is appreciated...
Thanks,
Tom
I think you should read this brief overview to get an idea of what you are
dealing with:
http://www.melevsreef.com/overview.htm
The Coral Beauty and the Flame Angel are both "dwarf angels," and usually they
will not get along. There is a chance you could add them at the same time and
things would work out. Or if you had a larger tank, you could get 5 Flame
Angels. One would be the male and the rest his harem.
A HOB filter like the Whisper filter won't work well.
Marc
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Marc Levenson <me...@swbell.net> wrote in message news:<4003827B...@swbell.net>...
I went down to a different local fish store to get some more opinions
on this issue(s) (1. Filter good enough 2. Best way to cycle ...
etc.). This person told my that Whisper filter is good enough b/c of a
bio-foam insert I have in it (I am learning that much of the info I am
getting is personal opinion). Either way, she also recommended that I
get some live rock. Does live rock need any certain amount/kind of the
light? Additionally, the live rock there was Fiji cured live rock
(between $7 and $5 depending on how much you get) or Florida live rock
(between $15 and $11 depending on how much you get). Any ideas which
one works better or is easier to mantain? Also, are these prices
average for this live rock? If so I need to quit my job and go rock
hunting...
Any input is appreciated...
Thanks,
Tom Brunner
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Steve
"Tom Brunner" <brunn...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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You do not really need that Whisper filter. I would recomend if it where in
FW tank but not in SW.
The only basic need you should be looking for in SW:
LR - As much you can
LS - As much you can
Protein Skimmer - Trying getting the model that will support 2x the flow of
your tank size or more.
Also you do not need demsel to cycle, you can just use deli-shrimp. LR will
have enough die-off during the cycle to add to your cycling phase of your
tank. Also, if you are not planning on keeping Damsel in your tank, you will
have a hard time catching them.
CapFusion,...
I have a Emperor 300 (which is a fancy Whisper with a bio wheel) and a
protein skimmer and lots and lots of live rock in one of my tanks and
am not having much of a problem that I can see. What should I be
doing different?
Ct Midnite
first its hard to keep the small pieces alive and trap the big ones at the same time
it also will become a source for nitrification, without the supporting denitrification
creating nitrates in the tank.
> I have a Emperor 300 (which is a fancy Whisper with a bio wheel) and a
> protein skimmer and lots and lots of live rock in one of my tanks and
> am not having much of a problem that I can see. What should I be
> doing different?
IF you have the supporting LR, then to keep nitrates at or near 0 requires more work,
those bio wheels are VERY good at nitrification, but do not support denitrification at
all. they are a man made device designed to do what they do, its not like having some LR
be better at filtering than others.
IF you have the supporting LR then at least you can remove the biowheels, or the entire
unit.
IF you dont have the supporting LR, either because you have not purchased it yet, or its a
FO, then this is a wonderful filter designed to keep ammonia and nitrites at 0, provide
mechanical filtration which can be good if you dont have the lower lifeforms to consume
fish waste.
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Richard Reynolds
Richard....@usa.net
Why add more problem if you can prevent it from the first place?
Does this answer your last sentence above?
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>
> I have a Emperor 300 (which is a fancy Whisper with a bio wheel) and a
> protein skimmer and lots and lots of live rock in one of my tanks and
> am not having much of a problem that I can see. What should I be
> doing different?
>
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Emperor is same answer like Whisper above.
All you need for your SW tank are the basic:
LR/LS/PS for filteration.
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> Ct Midnite
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Hi / Hello
CapFusion,...