50 gallon first saltwater tank

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Good Morning all,
This is my first saltwater tank. I've had freshwater cichlids years ago and always wanted a salt tank but never tried. I started the tank last night. Any tips would be great, but my question is how soon should I test the nitrates, nitrites and ammonia? Also how often from that point on? Any suggestions on a led light for this tank, its rimless and topless. I have a t8 now but I know that's antiquated and would like to upgrade. I'm hoping to get something that's not too expensive as I'm on a bit of a budget.
 

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I won't hurt to start testing now. then after the cycle less testing is needed.

FYI I would add macro algae especially in some kind of refugium even just a partition to separate the live stock from the macros.

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Good Morning all,
This is my first saltwater tank. I've had freshwater cichlids years ago and always wanted a salt tank but never tried. I started the tank last night. Any tips would be great, but my question is how soon should I test the nitrates, nitrites and ammonia? Also how often from that point on? Any suggestions on a led light for this tank, its rimless and topless. I have a t8 now but I know that's antiquated and would like to upgrade. I'm hoping to get something that's not too expensive as I'm on a bit of a budget.

Hello Newreefnick,

Congratulations with your first salt water tank!
Looking great:)
What fish do you want to get to the tank?

Zhenya
 
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Hello Newreefnick,

Congratulations with your first salt water tank!
Looking great:)
What fish do you want to get to the tank?

Zhenya

Not 100% sure yet. I'm going for some lps or soft corals so something that's reef compatible. Probably a clown as I have some young girls who are a little interested in daddy's new hobby.
 

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You don't really need to start test until about a week before you start adding livestock, as far as lights it really depends on what kind of coral you plan on keeping. A good started led is the orbit marine pro. The 4-6ft model runs about $199 but the have smaller sizes if you don't need one that big.
 

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The light I suggest will be fine for most all soft coral. With lps it can be a bit tricky but most will do well under that type of light.
 

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