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Jill Schilling

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I found this forum from a search of "live rock hitchhikers". I do not currently have a salt water aquarium. I have had fresh water aquaria, but would like to start a salt water aquarium when I have more time, so I am doing research now.
 

DaveK

Well-Known Member
Welcome. You made the smart move by posting before you went out and spent any money. All too often someone goes out and buys equipment only to find that they got the wrong items.

You are going to find that SW systems are quite a bit different from FW systems. Don't assume that something commonly done in a FW system works the same way in a SW system.

I have posted this before, so long time prople on the forum can skip it, but it's worth repeating for anyone new to the hobby.

DaveK's Standard Lecture #1 – Advice for people new to the hobby

The very first thing you want to do, before you spend any money on equipment or livestock, is get yourself a few good books on state of the art reef systems. Then read and study them, so you have some idea about what your are doing.

Here are two to start with -

The Conscientious Marine Aquarist by Robert Fenner
The New Marine Aquarium by Michael Paleta <---This book has an especially good section on fish suited to someone starting off in the hobby.

A note on the books. You can often find used copies at much lower prices at places like Amazon. In most cases these are going to be as good as new copies, especially when your first learning.

This is information that you can not easily obtain from the net. While it's out there, it's all over the place, and there is a massive volume of information. There is also a lot of bad information out there.

Once you get that done, plan or rethink your system. What do you want to keep? Do you have the necessary equipment? Do you have the knowledge to keep the livestock you want? Do you have the time to dedicate to keeping a system and it's livestock?

Many salt water fish, corals and inverts often have very specific requirements. Some are extremely difficult to keep alive, even if you do everything right. Before you get anything, research it, and be sure it will work out in your system.

Lastly, you will find that most LFS people are clueless when it comes to SW systems. Verify their advice, until they prove otherwise.
 
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