benefild
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Hey all -
Just started cycling my first attempt at a "beginner's" reef tank with the help/recommendations of my LFS, including live sand and rock (no livestock yet.) I bought my hardware at ***** - but, obviously, will be grabbing the critters from a nicer LFS here in Chicago.
55 gallon Aqueon glass tank (from *****)
Brooklyn Metal Stand (*****)
Substrate is Nature's Ocean Bio-Active Live Aragonite sand and crushed Coraline, ~ 1 1/2" (*****)
~55-60lbs Live Rock from LFS
Fluval 306 canister filter (303 gal/hr)
Fluval Sea Marine & Reef LED 2.0 25000K, 59 watt light
Red Sea salt
The tank has only been cycling for 3 days so obviously PLENTY of time to finish getting the gear together before any livestock go in. At some point I'll need a skimmer, of course - LFS said that could wait if I wanted to spread out the investment a bit.
There are obviously lots of threads about starting a first reef tank - but, specifically (because I don't see any threads with strong opinions about this...):
With plans to try my hand at some simple reefstock, I almost certainly need better flow than the Fluval canister is giving me across the back of the tank... Have been researching Jebao RW's but having some difficulty finding agreement between posters for a 55 gallon easy/beginning reef tank. Should I do a pair of RW-4's...? A single RW-8? A pair of RW-8's and risk a sandstorm in the tank, even at the lowest settings (a post I read re: a 55 gallon tank.)
Opinions for what wavemaker(s) will keep my beginner tank happy and healthy?
Any other helpful hints would also, of course, be greatly appreciated!
-benefild
Just started cycling my first attempt at a "beginner's" reef tank with the help/recommendations of my LFS, including live sand and rock (no livestock yet.) I bought my hardware at ***** - but, obviously, will be grabbing the critters from a nicer LFS here in Chicago.
55 gallon Aqueon glass tank (from *****)
Brooklyn Metal Stand (*****)
Substrate is Nature's Ocean Bio-Active Live Aragonite sand and crushed Coraline, ~ 1 1/2" (*****)
~55-60lbs Live Rock from LFS
Fluval 306 canister filter (303 gal/hr)
Fluval Sea Marine & Reef LED 2.0 25000K, 59 watt light
Red Sea salt
The tank has only been cycling for 3 days so obviously PLENTY of time to finish getting the gear together before any livestock go in. At some point I'll need a skimmer, of course - LFS said that could wait if I wanted to spread out the investment a bit.
There are obviously lots of threads about starting a first reef tank - but, specifically (because I don't see any threads with strong opinions about this...):
With plans to try my hand at some simple reefstock, I almost certainly need better flow than the Fluval canister is giving me across the back of the tank... Have been researching Jebao RW's but having some difficulty finding agreement between posters for a 55 gallon easy/beginning reef tank. Should I do a pair of RW-4's...? A single RW-8? A pair of RW-8's and risk a sandstorm in the tank, even at the lowest settings (a post I read re: a 55 gallon tank.)
Opinions for what wavemaker(s) will keep my beginner tank happy and healthy?
Any other helpful hints would also, of course, be greatly appreciated!
-benefild
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