Once you get a routine down the cleaning can be fairly quickly and easy with canisters. Sometimes I miss mine. But they aren't ideal if you don't keep up with it so just keep that in mind.
Most would always recommend a sump for the added benefits.
I've seen cheato/algae reactors popping up like candy lately around the hobby. You can plumb them into your canisters output. May be worth looking into.
HTH
Algae loves nitrogen so I'd say yes. But it doesnt have to be in a reactor. Could be in a sump tank, hob refugium, algae turf scrubber or a simple partition in the tank itself.Thanks HTH. So you think this reactor would help offset the nitrogen? Would you still recommend using something like purigen to help? I am willing to do the once a week change with canister. Thanks!
I read the FX 6 can pump water back into the tank after emptying itusing its water changing feature. You think that would work or a pump better?Brute garbage cans are food grade plastic. That is the important part. A small pump to mix the water then pump it into your tank is very helpfull. I use this one. https://www.amazon.com/Rio-Plus-2100-Aqua-Pump/dp/B000256ENK/ref=sr_1_2?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1490227675&sr=1-2&keywords=rio+pump
Anyone see anything practical they would add to list?I use a 35 gallon norwesco container for mixing but I do have a brute that I also use usuallyjust for RODI water storage. Once in a while I want more water on hand like a couple weeks ago when I filled my 120 up for the first time so I mixed more salt water in it.
Your list seems well planned and thought out. Have you giving thought to live stock?Anyone see anything practical they would add to list?