scottisbored
New Member
Hello,
I just purchased a 120 gal tank which I'd like to make a salt water reef tank out of it. I've never tried a salt water tank before and I'm trying to figure out where to go. I currently have a 120 gal African Cichlids, 41 gal community tank, 20 gal tank for my crawfish, and a 90 gal outdoor pond with koi. So I think its time to try salt water. So far i've purchases the tank, 2 canister filters (for 70 gals...totalling 140), a heater, the salt mix, test kit for reef tank, and will be purchasing a powerhead and protein skimmer in the morning. So I'm unsure on what type of lighting I should get for my tank if I'm trying to do a reef setup. I've heard that you should have 3 to 5 watts per gallon of water in the tank. So will I have to purchase a new canopy to house the lights considering mine only holds one, four foot lamp? So I'd really appreciate anyone help and input on where I should go from here.
Thanks,
Scott
I just purchased a 120 gal tank which I'd like to make a salt water reef tank out of it. I've never tried a salt water tank before and I'm trying to figure out where to go. I currently have a 120 gal African Cichlids, 41 gal community tank, 20 gal tank for my crawfish, and a 90 gal outdoor pond with koi. So I think its time to try salt water. So far i've purchases the tank, 2 canister filters (for 70 gals...totalling 140), a heater, the salt mix, test kit for reef tank, and will be purchasing a powerhead and protein skimmer in the morning. So I'm unsure on what type of lighting I should get for my tank if I'm trying to do a reef setup. I've heard that you should have 3 to 5 watts per gallon of water in the tank. So will I have to purchase a new canopy to house the lights considering mine only holds one, four foot lamp? So I'd really appreciate anyone help and input on where I should go from here.
Thanks,
Scott