New to reefing and looking for some tips on water and cleaning.

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Hello, I am very new to reefing and taking my time to learn while also giving myself time to get the right equipment.

to start off, I got the red sea reefer tank second hand, 170litre display and a 30 litre sump. For the first while I’m going to use premixed water but I can’t figure out how much I should be getting. Of course I need to fill the tank but I’m wondering what recommendations you have for how much extra I should get. Should I get for example 100 litres extra?

The place I’m getting my water from deliver very quickly and incase of emergency I can pick it up myself. To be safe would 50litres extra cover me for the first week or two?

As well, I got some secondhand good quality live rock (It I’d dry and “dead” now, was already dried up before I got it) and I’m wondering what is the best way to clean it? I’ve seen a lot of debate online so thought I’d ask first to be safe.

thanks in advance, I’m very excited to get started this has been a dream for a long time:)
 

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Hello, I am very new to reefing and taking my time to learn while also giving myself time to get the right equipment.

to start off, I got the red sea reefer tank second hand, 170litre display and a 30 litre sump. For the first while I’m going to use premixed water but I can’t figure out how much I should be getting. Of course I need to fill the tank but I’m wondering what recommendations you have for how much extra I should get. Should I get for example 100 litres extra?

The place I’m getting my water from deliver very quickly and incase of emergency I can pick it up myself. To be safe would 50litres extra cover me for the first week or two?

As well, I got some secondhand good quality live rock (It I’d dry and “dead” now, was already dried up before I got it) and I’m wondering what is the best way to clean it? I’ve seen a lot of debate online so thought I’d ask first to be safe.

thanks in advance, I’m very excited to get started this has been a dream for a long time:)
Get full tank volume of water and test it for : nitrate-phosphate-ph before placing in the tank
Utilize reliable test kits such as Hanna or salifert and start tank with micro bacter XLM or similar
 
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Welcome to Reef2Reef!!

If you have one a big grey brute trash can or other similar large food safe bin would be great for cleaning the rock. Let it sit in there for a while with saltwater heat and flow. A lot of stuff will come off and can be removed by changing out the water. You can give it a good scrub after soaking for a while as well.
 
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Welcome and glad you joined

We Use Brute trash can here as a food grade safe plastic - Agree with Kristopher that holding the the "dead" live rock in such a container with your sourced water and after a few days add half a shrimp and follow ammonia and nitrate will help you along

when it comes to how much water to secure, suggest 2X your water volume... you never know...

Best of luck

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