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My New "Again" 55 Gallon

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Six years ago I had a 55 gal FOWLR tank.  Had kids so I took down. Within the last month I put it back up.

 

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Its has about 65 lbs of live rock, an old skimmer ( I intend to replace it later), canister filter with a UV sterilizer, 1 old powerhead which i plan on replacing with two bigger and better ones. I need to buy new lighting to accommodate the corals. Ive have looking at this one but wanted some opinions about it.

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post #2 of 23

Welcome to the site!

 

I think most of the equipment you have is good for the tank... the light you provide the link to is definitely suitable for corals imo...

 

I have a question, though... you say that you want to set it up as a FOWLR... but then you say "I need to buy new lighting to accomodate the corals".... so you mean you wanna set it up as a reef, not a FOWLR, correct?

 

I'm sure you know about cycling tanks... right?

post #3 of 23

im not the smartest person here but you never said anything about an ro unit.   it is a big part of good quality water for your corals

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im not the smartest person here but you never said anything about an ro unit.   it is a big part of good quality water for your corals



An RO unit is optional... you can buy RO water from your LFS...

post #5 of 23
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Originally Posted by travelerjp98 View Post

Welcome to the site!

 

I think most of the equipment you have is good for the tank... the light you provide the link to is definitely suitable for corals imo...

 

I have a question, though... you say that you want to set it up as a FOWLR... but then you say "I need to buy new lighting to accomodate the corals".... so you mean you wanna set it up as a reef, not a FOWLR, correct?

 

I'm sure you know about cycling tanks... right?


I had a FOWLER six years ago but I had to tear everything down.  I've had freshwater since then and just recently got back into Saltwater.

 

post #6 of 23
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Space is a big issue, because i don't have any. I'm thinking come tax return time, trying to put a sump under the tank in the cabinet. I dont plan on getting any corals for several months.

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I had a FOWLER six years ago but I had to tear everything down.  I've had freshwater since then and just recently got back into Saltwater.

 

Yes, but my question is do you want a FOWLR (Fish only with live rock) or a reef tank (with live coral and invertebrates)
 

 

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Space is a big issue, because i don't have any. I'm thinking come tax return time, trying to put a sump under the tank in the cabinet. I dont plan on getting any corals for several months.



My sump is in my cabinet and it works great!

post #9 of 23
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I want a reef tank

post #10 of 23
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I want a reef tank


That's what I thought... the lights that you gave the link to would work well... any questions please let me know I am here to help!

 

post #11 of 23
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Thanks!

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Thanks!


Yep!

 

post #13 of 23
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So the tank is cycled and I bought a pair of Common Clownfish.

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The larger Clownfish doesnt have the black edges on his or her fins. When i got them they were the only two in the tank, I am assuming they are a "pair" . Its been four days and they are always together and seem to eat well.

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This is the best pic I have of the larger one.

post #14 of 23

They look nice to me!

post #15 of 23
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Thanks

 

post #16 of 23

coming along nicely.

post #17 of 23
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So my 2 yr old decided my fish were hungry while I was at work, and dumped all the food in the tank. By time I got home it was nasty. Killed my clowns and my shrimp but most of my crabs and snails made it.  I guess it was a good thing that I didnt buy a Blue Hippo Tang the day before when I was at the pet store buying salt.

post #18 of 23

dang! So sorry to hear that!

 

That's why I'm making a custom stand for my aquarium and getting cabinet locks for ALL of it. I don't want my daughter killing my fish/corals accidentally.

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So my 2 yr old decided my fish were hungry while I was at work, and dumped all the food in the tank. By time I got home it was nasty. Killed my clowns and my shrimp but most of my crabs and snails made it.  I guess it was a good thing that I didnt buy a Blue Hippo Tang the day before when I was at the pet store buying salt.



Oh my gosh!!! Sorry to hear that!

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I bought a Blue Linkia Starfish on Monday, along with a emerald crab, a peppermint shrimp and a skunk cleaner, also a yellow watchman goby. The starfish has these white spots on him and I dont know why. Is he dying? I tested my water and its fine. I acclimated him for 3 hours with the drip method when i bought him. The spots look finda fleshy, but I havent seen anything pick at it. Help!

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