You don't need a dionizer. You might need a dehumidifier?
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I am also a newbie to salt and one thing that I have read is that it is good to follow the 12 month rule. You shouldnt add corals until the tank has been running for at least 12 months. Is this a general rule of thumb?
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It isn't really a rule, but it does take a year for a tank to really mature. You can add corals on week two if you like, but as someone else suggested, if your tank crashes you could lose everything - and quickly. More important is the experience that comes with running the tank for a while. You would be surprised at how much there is to learn.
Some advice...
- Don't buy a chiller - use a fan for evaporative cooling
- Don't worry about Ozone or UV
- Consider biopellets or Zeovit, but not right away. Wait at least six months and read what the skeptics say before investing.
- Don't try to stock pile hardware - get the tank up and running and buy what you need.
- Don't under estimate the flow requirements
- Don't rely on your return pump for flow.
- Plan to experiment with a refegium, but not right away - it can wait.
- Buy what you really want now - don't plan to upgrade right away or you are just wasting your money on the first purchase.
- Big ticket items are the skimmer, lighting, live rock, live stock. This is where you will regret cutting corners.
- Be realistic about your budget.
- Google is your friend.