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    crystalbivens Posts: 489, Reputation: 26
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    May 5, 2008, 08:44 AM
    Saltwater reef tank
    Hi everyone I am interested in setting up a saltwater tank or reef tank I just don't know the difference in the two.
    Also I want to convert my 30 gallon freshwater into one of the two and wanted to know if anyone knew what I would need in order to do this.
    I wanted to keep it small at first until I learn about it more.
    I have a couple of freshwater tanks and their going great so I thought I would try something new.
    If anyone could help me as I am a dubby to the saltwater and reef tanks.
    Thanks
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    May 6, 2008, 05:59 PM
    A saltwater aquarium can be a fish only set up, a reef set up or a live rock set up. All are considered saltwater, the only differences are what you put in it.
    Different fish are compatible with different environments.
    Check out the fish you like, ones that would be suitable for a 30 gallon set up, and see what kind of environment they live in to help you decide.

    The biggest thing when converting from freshwater to salt water is different filtration, substrate, and possible lighting and of coarse the fish.

    Not to discourage you, but
    One thing you should probably know is that smaller saltwater set ups are much harder to keep the water stable in and less forgiving if salinity or toxin levels are off.
    They are also quick to build up high nitrate levels. This causes a need to preform more water changes to keep toxin levels in the safe zone than you'd have to with a freshwater tank..

    I've talked to several people who loved it this way and enjoyed having a smaller set up and was very successfully with keeping them.
    I have also talked to people who found all the extra work not worth it.
    This would completely depend on your own preference and how much time you have to spend maintaining it.

    Good luck in what you decide.

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