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Originally Posted by
191185 http:///forum/thread/387090/is-a-55g-going-to-be-too-unstable#post_3403369
Well thanks for the insight. I already bought the 55g a month or so ago. And have a green chromis, 55 lb rock, and a clown and a very small clean up crew. I do 10% water changes every Sunday. I plan on getting reefs this winter.
I also am getting a 125g for a clown trigger, a Picasso trigger, and a lion, and that's it.
Those two tanks will go perfect in my living room with one on each wall.
Awesome...can you post some pictures? Sorry, i was confused, I thought you were shopping for the right size tank and just starting up.
If you are asking if a 55g is good for a reef tank..the answer is yes. 10% WC a week...very good. I only do that for the small tanks. Although when I had problems with the 90g I was doing daily WCs but that's not the norm. I did monthly water changes on my 55g and bimonthly would have been better. To do one every week is true commitment, your tank will be very healthy.
Good strong lighting (depending on what type of corals you want) and good power heads to circulate the water are the main things with a reef. all areas must have flow, not all the same flow...some corals like low, some medium and some love to be right under the power head to be happy.
Some corals will do good on the sand and others like the rocks. So always do lots of research to see what a corals needs are before adding it. Check temps as well. some corals like it cooler and some warmer. You will want corals with the same basic needs.
Also you won't be able to keep low light corals directly under metal halides unless you have a cave or large ledge to shade them. I always rearranged my rocks so I had the caves and ledges for that reason. I always like a variety.