Welcome to TR, Andy.
You have a slight advantage over most newbies to reefing converting from
FW to
SW. The skills you learned in
FW will definitely help you adapt to
SW, particularly in the area of plumbing and filtration. There are enough differences, however, to take you on a learning adventure.
I wish you'd of come to TR and asked about
wet/dry filters BEFORE you made the purchase of the Proclear.
Wet/dry filters are not recommended in
SW with the exception of fish only systems. They are great for providing the necessary aerobic (oxygen dependent) bacteria for converting
Ammonia and
Nitrite to
Nitrate BUT they stop right there. Your
Nitrates will climb out of sight. In order to convert
Nitrate to Nitrogen gas, the final stage in the cycle, you need to provide an area for Anaerobic (lacking oxygen) bacteria. All is not lost though. It is recommended to do away with the bio balls and replace them with
LR. This helps a great deal.
Are you going bare bottom (BB), shallow sand bed (SSB) or deep sand bed (DSB) in the
DT. If you are going
SSB or
DSB (recommended) be careful of your choice of substrates. Crushed coral (CC) is a no no. It traps excess food and
detritus and does not provide the necessary environment for conversion, again allowing
Nitrates to build. The recommended sand is pure Bahamian
Aragonite sand. You have to be careful here, too. Some companies are mixing aggregates of other gravels in with the
Aragonite and giving them exotic names. Be sure what you buy is Pure Bahamian
Aragonite sand. If you are unsure of what you are buying, you can find the real thing on my web site here -
Pure Bahamian Aragonite Sand By the way, we
The Cultured Reef are a proud sponsor of
Talking Reef. The only forum we sponsor!!! (A shameless plug)
A
DSB is what many reefers, myself included, recommend for elimination of
Nitrates. Since you are in the "learning" stage of all this, you will want to read an informative booklet called, "Sand Bed Secrets" by Dr. Ron Shimek. Dr. Ron is the Guru of sand beds. It's a short article. The link is on my web site here -
Sand Bed Secrets, then click on the book's thumbnail picture.
You might want to read my tank thread for much more information on setting up your reef tank. It starts at the beginning, including how I converted a
wet/dry to a
sump/refugium, and continues through recent additions. You can find it here -
Amphibious' 135 gal Reef - It is loaded with plenty of pictures along the way to help understand things, such as the RIGHT WAY to set up a
DSB.
Again, Andy, welcome aboard.
Dick