I haven't started the tank yet. It's a 150 gal. that's going to be built into my wall once the house is complete. The house is being built now. It's a reef-ready tank. I'm just getting myself educated right now so, any help is appreciated. You can only pick up so much from books. Even the books I have give different opinions. I would like to have a few fish, but mostly corals and anemones. I'd like to hear your suggestions for all equipment, i.e. skimmers, filters, lights, etc.
My aquarium dude said he'd have to use VHO lighting because of the heat.
BIG mistake....that is what ventalation is for...small fans and such.....like the one in a bath ceiling. and don't let heat decide the lighting...that is what chillers are for.....
I'm currently researching T5 lighting. Note: the aquarium will be wall mounted, viewable from both sides. Cabinets overhead and underneath. I believe the lighting will be housed in the upper cabinets. I had a 4-plex outlet, drain, water supply with RO/DI installed...all hidden in the bottom cabinets. Thanks for your time! This all sounds awesome...except for the T5
What do you think about the following items that the 'aquarium dude' wants to install:
Well for starters.....
on the VHO......if you are going for anemones and corals. MH metal halides all the way, IMHO......and as long as you are doing all the trouble of installing into the new house and all, install a chiller!!!!! do NOT skimp on the lighting. The host algae in the corals and anemones is vital to their survival. Whithout proper lighting everything will starve to death. In the future you will probably ending ripping out the VHO and installing something bigger.
Precision Marine Bullet 2 Skimmer.......I have never been a very big fan of skimmers. Although I go more along the route of a natural reef system, allowing a little more algae and such. If you do plan to house more picky coral like sps that get gummed up by to much nutrients in the tank then yes.
Again I don't care for them and I have used them, got rig of them and I house gorgonians just fine in my 90 gallon.
Mag 900 not familiar with these 2, probably cause I haven't had a tank over 90
Gen X 40
Pro Clear 200 Sump~ this sounds good
I would definately ask Beth or Bangguy and see what they think.