Number one... it's a new tank be patient. My sand will get like this if I move a little too much sand around or once in a very long while vaccuum a portion of my sand bed. if you're moving the sand around a lot... Stop it! just be patient and with time it will balance out and go away. I'm not...
From my experience, they are hard to keep and have a very big miss ratio to hit on survival. From what I've read, they seem to like "dirtier" water but I'm sure someone will chime in. goodluck! they are really nice looking corals,
I cant speak for you but I would definitely make the move. I love my 180 and if I knew I wouldn't have to move it somewhat soon I would have gotten even bigger. Youll need a lot of sand and some of the sand from your 55 at first to get it moving and I'd just mix up a whole new batch of SW then...
I kind of agree with going 3-250 watt but I can already tell I may have heat issues this summer and the energy consumption of the fixture now is considerably more than my 4 x 110 watt VHO over my 75 I had before this 180. There are times when I think I would like to place an SPS on the sand but...
Mine is the outer orbit 3x150 and 8 39watt t-5 Ilike it but so hard to figure out a canopy for it. I have the mounting cables but it isn't a great option for me.
I have a moderatly stocked mixed reef in a 180 and my current old skimmer isn't cutting it. I don't have a lot to spend but I want the best for the cash or used even.
Any suggestions?
Derrick
I love the enthusiasm and dedication. I'm sure it'll all come together for you but it seems you're more interested in throwing money at a project for bragging rights rather than grasping the very basics of reef keeping. I don't know you and I'm not slamming at all, I love a fellow hobbyist but...
Awesome tank! WOW. I'd really like to have one myself but my 180 is sometimes a pain to clean and maintain. I'd hire a homeless man to clean it! after thorough training and such of course....
Why trash the sand if it's the same type of sand you'll be using again. just rins it out really well and it'll work just like the dead rock you'll be using. all you need to do it seed it. Congratz on the tank though! Thats really close to how I got my 180.
That sucks! I would guess you should lower the water level past the point of the leak (possibly relocate the living things temporarily) then seal is with aquarium silicone and allow it to cure. I'm sure some with experience doing this may have some better tips.
Good Luck
This is a funny one my friends still like to bring up sometimes and was obviously a HUGE mistake! Probably close to ten years ago I had a 75 set up at my place in Nashville and wanted to DIY a moonlight so I could see it when I was in bed (was set up beside my bed) Since I didn't have a lot of...
Peter, I think it would be personal pref. I like the look of both but the bow front is generally a little more expensive for a litle smaller tank in comparison.
Good luck with it! I'm still working a little bit on placement and scaping but so far so good. It's a good size to work with but a little deep to work in.
Okay, So I'm a little excited and my wife a little annoyed with the attention being paid to it but she's been a great sport. I got lucky and now that everything is up and going smoothly I suppose she'll be happy again
A few pics:
Thanks for the reply. I figured it was harmless but in my ten'ish years I've kept salt and reef I've never seen anything like this. I'll get some complete pics up of the new 180 and sump.
I'm down in Sevierville, Wanna come help me move a 180?! hehe!
You could do a quick drain in to something temporary and move what you really want into the stand, The whole process should take less than an hour.
Derrick