lmforbis
Well-Known Member
I am looking at upgrading my tank, sort of. The tank I am looking at is a 120 (60x18x26"). I have a 125 now that I got used and it has a number of significant scratches in it. I'd like to relocate the tank to a slightly smaller wall that is why I need the 60" width, the 125 would fit in that location but I wouldn't be able to open my front door. The new location will allow me to have my sump in a small room directly below it (in the basement). I already have my mixing station in that room. I will be able to increase the size of my sump from 29 gallons to 40 gallons. So I will gain a couple gallons of total water volume but will lose the length in the DT. I will eventually have to re-home my Hippo tang but that has always been the case. She was a very tiny accidental inclusion in an order I received in February.
I am starting to think about the details. I don't plan to upgrade any equipment at the moment. Everything is on the new side anyway and my current equipment will be compatible with the new tank, except the return pump. I don't expect to buy the tank until after Christmas but my brain is still planning the build. I need to start on the stand soon. Any features that would be good to incorporate into a stand?
What are the advantages of a bare bottom tank? I don't have any sand sifters to worry about. Is it easier to maintain a bare bottom or does it just get covered in coraline and look messy? My sand gets pushed around all the time now and a good chunk of the tank is bare bottom most of the time. If I do go with sand it will be a very shallow bed and I will use all new sand in the new tank. Anybody have any favorite kinds of sand?
I am starting to think about the details. I don't plan to upgrade any equipment at the moment. Everything is on the new side anyway and my current equipment will be compatible with the new tank, except the return pump. I don't expect to buy the tank until after Christmas but my brain is still planning the build. I need to start on the stand soon. Any features that would be good to incorporate into a stand?
What are the advantages of a bare bottom tank? I don't have any sand sifters to worry about. Is it easier to maintain a bare bottom or does it just get covered in coraline and look messy? My sand gets pushed around all the time now and a good chunk of the tank is bare bottom most of the time. If I do go with sand it will be a very shallow bed and I will use all new sand in the new tank. Anybody have any favorite kinds of sand?