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Question by  george23 (14)

How do I get a salt water aquarium started?

 
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Answer by  Melissa76 (282)

Very slowly, you can add fish right away, but just a few, to get the chemicals going, but do not add plants, keep up your bi-weekly water changes. Always do a 20 percent water change when you do and never use tap water always use ro water. Just be very patient.

 
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Answer by  eiryck (847)

Thorough planning is the critical starting point in making a salt water aquarium. Tank size and type should be considered vis a vis type of marine fishes to be cared for. Another is the monitoring and maintenance of the saltwater which is the another critical factor for this fishes.

 
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Answer by  mako (289)

First, thoroughly blend dechlorinated water with the salt mix. The tank needs to cycle for five weeks. Use live sand as substrate and cured live rock to speed up cycling.

 
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Answer by  Melissa76 (282)

Very very slowly. We have a 125 gallon saltwater tank. When you start the tank, don't add any fish for months. Let the levels start naturally. Starting a saltwater tank is a slow process but very rewarding.

 
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