I started with a fish only tank, a skimmer, and a refugium with macros. As time went on, I wanted some color, so I added a few soft corals. More time went by, and I added some LPS corals. Even more time went by, and I crept into the mysterious world of SPS. From the beginning, I thought I would only raise fish and inverts, but obviously... the system evolved over time. It happens...
I think that is probably what will happen with me, but not in this tank i don't think - i'm only starting with a 180l because i wanted to see if it would be something I could actually cope with, rather than going straight for the 600l i eventually want, plus i live on the third floor, so it would have been a pain in the ass to get up the stairs! I think when I move to a house in a couple of years (once i've finished uni!) i'll start looking at bigger tanks and corals, and then i can make this one a tropical tank
I may have gotten by without a skimmer in the early days, but I have never regretted having it from day one. I struggled to keep my tank water clean. Even with frequent water changes, it was difficult to do. I can't imagine how bad it would have been without the skimmer! I still feed my fish twice a day, and somewhat generously. I spot feed my corals once every week or two. Yet... I change water only once a month... or two... if I feel like it. I only change it to replenish some of the trace minerals that I don't dose. I haven't tested Nitrate this week (will tomorrow), but last week it was .5 ppm. With the addition of a GFO reactor, Phosphate was .16 ppm last week. I contribute this to having a
good skimmer.
I love how clean it keeps the tank, the water in the canister comes out black so I really can see that it makes a difference, the only problem is the noise - before i got the skimmer (about 2 weeks after i got the tank) the tank was 100% silent, which was brilliant, as the little 28l tank (which then held goldfish, before they went into a bigger one, and this became a quarantine which i've not used bar the hermit crab) was louder than it! Now, i have to have the TV blasting to overcome the noise, which drives me mad - do you know of any silent brands then? The back of the cabinet below would allow me to fit an external one if necessary, but preferably budget ones.
I never even considered a canister filter, as I knew I didn't want to deal with the constant maintenance of filter changing, cleaning, etc., much less the expense involved with replacing filters. Thanks... but no thanks. My system works great, and my tank inhabitants are very happy.
I never realised they were so much work, the reason i was considering changing was because of the cost of replacing filter pads, and because the lfs recommended the UV thing, although as i now realise that was probably a sales technique
It's a bit small, but it'll work for medium to small fish as there shouldn't be any more than two or three at any given time. I used a 10 gallon tank for a QT when I bought a Flame Angel, so it should be fine for anything you'll be putting into your tank.
Good, i'll stick to that then, i've never actually quarantined anything because I wasn't sure. but the biggest i have are 2 fire fish, and with the size of my tank i probably won't be going bigger. It's a peaceful tank anyway, so i'd rather get them as small as possible - no chance anything will eat it!
There's no need to "time out" the hermit... as snail predation by hermits is a fact of life. It's going to happen, so you'll either have to get used to it, or get rid of the hermits. Hermits outgrow their shells, and have to find a new, larger home. This is the main reason they attack snails, but sometimes they're just mean and want to make a meal of a smaller snail. Even so, having plenty of empty (assorted sizes) shells helps reduce the snail's death toll.
Haha, it wasn't that i was timing out the snail, i just moved it into there to stop it killing my other two, i'm moving them all into there now, and when i've got them all i'll probably take them back to the shop or something. Strangely enough i ordered a pack of 20 shells off eBay, and apparently they'd rather kill my snails than go into them.