reefpro
Member
So... I've been in and out of the hobby due to moving around a lot for the last couple of years and a tour in Iraq. It's been an interesting life but finally I'm in my own home and I'm ready to build a nice setup in my office.
I'm building a drilled 90 (All Glass Megaflow). I bought the kit and put it all together a week or so ago. I dumped the majority of the overflow kit provided and replumbed it myself with real PVC fittings. Not only is it quieter than the store's display tank but it's flowing a little better.
I elected to go with a wet dry which I've removed the bio balls and will opt in live rock there. Yes I know it's not a fuge but maybe someone here can convince me that it's really necessary.
I've got a Coralife Needle Wheel Skimmer, Coralife Turbo Twist UV Sterilizer and I've ordered a Coralife Aqualight Pro light system (Dual 250W DE 10K HQI's and Dual 96W actinic with the moon LED's).
Yes I know that sounds like a Coralife advert but alas I have no affiliation...
After purchasing all of this and setting it all up I've decided to go ahead and order my live rock from here. I cannot find a LFS that I really like to purchase what I would consider good liverock from so I ordered myself 100 pounds from here. That should be plenty to get started and I've used SWF live rock in the past and liked it.
So my question is what should I stock this puppy with for maximum impact?
I know everyone has different taste and that it's really ultimately up to me but over the course of the next year I'd like to stock it with a few clowns and an anemone for my girlfriend... that's her favorite combo ever.
I'm more interested in doing some SPS and Clams. Do you think the lighting is sufficient for a 90 gallon to do SPS and Clams? I think that it should be fine but I wanted some other opinions.
Also I'd like to get some baselines for good test kits, what people consider "good levels" and what the latest and greatest food is.
I'm really trying to gather some information from those of you that are in the "know" right now. This hobby changes rapidly and I know that hence my asking for your input.
I've already put 180 pounds of live sand in the tank for a 4 inch base and right now its running with a quad 96 watt PC light setup that I got for 90 bucks. I've already seen a spike to indicate a cycle but I think it's still a little early for that...
So.... bring on the feedback.
I know this is kind of open ended just looking to get some discussions going on the tank and find some people who are willing to share some of their wisdom.
Thanks,
rp
I'm building a drilled 90 (All Glass Megaflow). I bought the kit and put it all together a week or so ago. I dumped the majority of the overflow kit provided and replumbed it myself with real PVC fittings. Not only is it quieter than the store's display tank but it's flowing a little better.
I elected to go with a wet dry which I've removed the bio balls and will opt in live rock there. Yes I know it's not a fuge but maybe someone here can convince me that it's really necessary.
I've got a Coralife Needle Wheel Skimmer, Coralife Turbo Twist UV Sterilizer and I've ordered a Coralife Aqualight Pro light system (Dual 250W DE 10K HQI's and Dual 96W actinic with the moon LED's).
Yes I know that sounds like a Coralife advert but alas I have no affiliation...
After purchasing all of this and setting it all up I've decided to go ahead and order my live rock from here. I cannot find a LFS that I really like to purchase what I would consider good liverock from so I ordered myself 100 pounds from here. That should be plenty to get started and I've used SWF live rock in the past and liked it.
So my question is what should I stock this puppy with for maximum impact?
I know everyone has different taste and that it's really ultimately up to me but over the course of the next year I'd like to stock it with a few clowns and an anemone for my girlfriend... that's her favorite combo ever.
I'm more interested in doing some SPS and Clams. Do you think the lighting is sufficient for a 90 gallon to do SPS and Clams? I think that it should be fine but I wanted some other opinions.
Also I'd like to get some baselines for good test kits, what people consider "good levels" and what the latest and greatest food is.
I'm really trying to gather some information from those of you that are in the "know" right now. This hobby changes rapidly and I know that hence my asking for your input.
I've already put 180 pounds of live sand in the tank for a 4 inch base and right now its running with a quad 96 watt PC light setup that I got for 90 bucks. I've already seen a spike to indicate a cycle but I think it's still a little early for that...
So.... bring on the feedback.
I know this is kind of open ended just looking to get some discussions going on the tank and find some people who are willing to share some of their wisdom.
Thanks,
rp