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I am just starting mine off. My advice won't be the best, but start with lots of cash. Reef setups need good lighting, put a good deal of cash into the best you can afford, get a skimmer that is rated for your tank size, look for a filter system that suits the size of your tank, either a hang on type or an under tank sump. Get the tank running empty for a few days and test the water conditions for pH, NH3/NH4, NO2, NO3, CA, kH, PO4 and what ever else there is. ( I started the salt mix from purified water from a filter) then added a bucket of marine mix salt which had all the trace eliments in it and was buffered and ballanced for pH and Calcium. Let this run for a few days, I then bought some live bacteria to put into the tank for the filter to start earlier, then added some live rock a few days later. Now this is where I am at, and that is waiting for the water cycle to either begin or settle. Thats the most I can help with. "Jay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi, > > I'm looking to set up a marine tank. > I have had tropical aquaria in the past but have never setup marine. > > Any advice? > > Jay... > > <*///}< > > Remove the CANOFSPAM to reply. > >
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