cirrus
New Member
Just a quick bit about me...I've been a fishkeeper since 1986 as a fish kid, started saltwater in college which culminated in a maintenance service in the late 90s/early 00s where I specialized in reef aquaria primarily and live rock layouts for other companies. Apparently I'm decent at placing things... I'm never happy with it, but people paid me a lot then, so why not? In recent years I've moved a lot, got married, had a kid and now have a job with a lot of free time during the day. Sooo... oh and hubby wanted me to take the 20L and "do something with it" so here we are. There's also a 90 gallon at the house that will be getting revamped into... something... at the end of 2010. We also live in a town with no LFS, only Petsmart and *****, so I'll be relying on online purchases for the most part, something I'm nervous about but all the LFS (even in neighboring large cities) have gone down the tubes something fierce in the past 10 years. And yes, I've thought about opening a shop to combat this horrific injustice... but that would require time outside of work.
The Tank
Right now I've just put water and some aragamax select in it. I've got a penguin tiny filter (no biowheel, just a filter cartridge) on it to help clean things up, but I'm probably going to swap it out at some point. There's a BakPak in storage at the house I think, but I'm not really thrilled with it from the last time I used it, so that's going to be something to look at later on. I have loads of time and access to RO here at work, so water changes are not an issue.
The main issue right now is... I thought I had some nice PCs (lights) in storage, but apparently I sold them and only have my MH light >< It's a 150W if I recall and luckily my office is always cold, so I guess it'll be fine *shifty.* We shall see. I'm trying to do this all on a strict budget and see where that gets me (gotta save money for cruise and tank redo at the end of the year). Everything will be done in stages in theory, but I might speed things up faster if I get bored or extra money.
Lighting
MH with 150W lamp and LED moonlights
Filtration/Equipment
Penguin for now, no biowheel...
Maybe a HOB refugium later on *shrug
Skimmer... BakPak until I decide what I want... suggestions on something small welcome
Live Rock
Contemplating doing about 25 pounds Caribbean... I've always been a Fiji girl, but change is good, right? I want something more branching and lighter weight but not a fortune cost wise.
Corals
No real idea just yet. I like soft corals best (mushrooms and polyps - boring, I know ), but with my lighting I'm really checking all things out. Encrusting corals have always been a favorite, but I may try to do more "peaceful" species. Motion would be appreciated by my assistant that shares this space with me ><
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Fish/Inverts/Other
Six Line Wrasse
Maybe Catalinas pending temp... or Pink Skunk...or...
Cleaner Shrimp
CUC of some sort
Advice/Suggestions
I guess my issue is I've been around the block in the fish world, so I'm looking for something kinda fun, a bit different (or basic but done in a neat way) and want some ideas on how to do a "cheap" nano, but with my MH... since I'd rather not pay for lighting if I don't have to. Sure I could drop a ton of money on this thing, but where's the fun in that? I don't want a heavy bioload, but was thinking about using this as a grow out tank maybe for something. Not spectacular, I know, but I'm not worried about spectacular. Just something good, nice to look at in my semi-private office, and I can enjoy doting on.
Day One
Super Awesome, Right? *headdesk*
Right now I've just put water and some aragamax select in it. I've got a penguin tiny filter (no biowheel, just a filter cartridge) on it to help clean things up, but I'm probably going to swap it out at some point. There's a BakPak in storage at the house I think, but I'm not really thrilled with it from the last time I used it, so that's going to be something to look at later on. I have loads of time and access to RO here at work, so water changes are not an issue.
The main issue right now is... I thought I had some nice PCs (lights) in storage, but apparently I sold them and only have my MH light >< It's a 150W if I recall and luckily my office is always cold, so I guess it'll be fine *shifty.* We shall see. I'm trying to do this all on a strict budget and see where that gets me (gotta save money for cruise and tank redo at the end of the year). Everything will be done in stages in theory, but I might speed things up faster if I get bored or extra money.
Lighting
MH with 150W lamp and LED moonlights
Filtration/Equipment
Penguin for now, no biowheel...
Maybe a HOB refugium later on *shrug
Skimmer... BakPak until I decide what I want... suggestions on something small welcome
Live Rock
Contemplating doing about 25 pounds Caribbean... I've always been a Fiji girl, but change is good, right? I want something more branching and lighter weight but not a fortune cost wise.
Corals
No real idea just yet. I like soft corals best (mushrooms and polyps - boring, I know ), but with my lighting I'm really checking all things out. Encrusting corals have always been a favorite, but I may try to do more "peaceful" species. Motion would be appreciated by my assistant that shares this space with me ><
...
Fish/Inverts/Other
Six Line Wrasse
Maybe Catalinas pending temp... or Pink Skunk...or...
Cleaner Shrimp
CUC of some sort
Advice/Suggestions
I guess my issue is I've been around the block in the fish world, so I'm looking for something kinda fun, a bit different (or basic but done in a neat way) and want some ideas on how to do a "cheap" nano, but with my MH... since I'd rather not pay for lighting if I don't have to. Sure I could drop a ton of money on this thing, but where's the fun in that? I don't want a heavy bioload, but was thinking about using this as a grow out tank maybe for something. Not spectacular, I know, but I'm not worried about spectacular. Just something good, nice to look at in my semi-private office, and I can enjoy doting on.
Day One
Super Awesome, Right? *headdesk*