The question is, do I need a filter if I have a skimmer?
The meat: Converted a 55g fresh to salt. LFS said our 80g canister filter would be adequate. Sprung a leak, replaced tank with a 75g. DEFINITELY need a skimmer, plan on getting an HOB with some overkill. No room for a sump. The more I'm learning, I'm getting the impression we don't need the canister if we do this? LFS says we need both.
We have 60lb live sand, 16-20lbs LR, 50lbs reef rock, 2 power heads. Tank is 3 months old, water prams have (finally) stablized, residents seem happy. I dislike having to piece this together but working with what we can and correcting things as I learn more.
The meat: Converted a 55g fresh to salt. LFS said our 80g canister filter would be adequate. Sprung a leak, replaced tank with a 75g. DEFINITELY need a skimmer, plan on getting an HOB with some overkill. No room for a sump. The more I'm learning, I'm getting the impression we don't need the canister if we do this? LFS says we need both.
We have 60lb live sand, 16-20lbs LR, 50lbs reef rock, 2 power heads. Tank is 3 months old, water prams have (finally) stablized, residents seem happy. I dislike having to piece this together but working with what we can and correcting things as I learn more.