screwloose
New Member
Ok, so most of my time in the marine hobby has been spent on a reef tank, however, recently I decided to stop doing reef and to do a predator tank. I'm setting up a 210 gallon from scratch and am in the process of planning my plumbing and filtration.
I want a pretty open tank, so there wont be a whole lot of live rock, maybe 100 lbs at the most I'm thinking.
I'm not even sure yet of what fish I would like, I kinda wanted a small shark, but it sounds like my tank wouldn't be quite wide enough, 24" wide.
anyways, I have done some reading and I am thinking of using a wet dry filter and a in line fluidized sand filter along with a skimmer, however, it was my experience from reef keeping that the wet dry filters caused nitrate problems.
will this be the same case for a predator tank? are there any other recomendations you all can give me?
thanks in advance!
I want a pretty open tank, so there wont be a whole lot of live rock, maybe 100 lbs at the most I'm thinking.
I'm not even sure yet of what fish I would like, I kinda wanted a small shark, but it sounds like my tank wouldn't be quite wide enough, 24" wide.
anyways, I have done some reading and I am thinking of using a wet dry filter and a in line fluidized sand filter along with a skimmer, however, it was my experience from reef keeping that the wet dry filters caused nitrate problems.
will this be the same case for a predator tank? are there any other recomendations you all can give me?
thanks in advance!