zeke92
Active Member
I have a 55 gallon tank. It is a few years old if not more, full of copepods, bristle worms, all that good stuff. I've had mollies in there to keep it going, but no actual saltwater fish or inverts for a while. I am now ready to get it going again, and I was wondering if anyone had any tips or advice on what to get, or any ideas for a cool tank.
Right now I'm going for a low-light community tank with some corals. I cannot afford good lighting, yet, and the best I can get is some compacts.
My current equipment:
Emporer 280
Seaclone (modified)
2 powerheads
1 light fixture/hood with super old flourescent bulbs
1 PC flourescent light
1 heater
And.. well I suppose that is it. My parents only ever buy me the cheapest equipment so my protein skimmer and power heads (all absolute crap) are all broken. They have finally seen where going the cheap way gets us, and that buying the better equipment will actually save money in the long run.
I have a few 10 gallon aquariums I can use for stuff. I thought about getting one setup specifically for copepods or brine shrimp. I might be using one of those for a refugium/sump combo as well. Anything smart I can use extra 10 gallons for?
My "stock":
2 black mollies
1 balloon molly
Approximately 50 or so black nassarius snails (I forget the exact species. They are nassarius and work the same way, but a bit bigger and black colored.)
Random critters (if these happen to affect any advice or suggestions):
Bristle worms
Spionid worms
Tubeworms (the small ones that some people consider ugly pests [i love them])
Tons of copepods and other weird large bug things that come out at night to creep me out. (Just pointing out that it is indeed a mature tank with lots of copepods )
I also have approximately 50-55 gallons of live rock with a decent amount of hair algae on it.
My filter is somehow getting air in it and making lots of noise, and getting worse no matter what I try, so I will probably replace this soon too if anyone has a good suggestion on a filter.
So, I was thinking of a few random ideas. I've thought about the following, but not seriously thought over or researched yet so don't kill me if something sounds terrible.
Clown fish pair (maybe an anemone or mushroom or something for them if my lights can keep it alive, if not, a flower pot.)
Mandarin Dragonet
Cardinal pair
Pipefish
On corals, all I know for sure that I'd like to get so far is Kenya trees, gorgonians, and mushrooms. Other than that, no ideas.
I am really not sure what to do about fish. I'd like to get some interesting ones, preferably not a bunch of tiny ones, yet everything I read and know says that I can't get much in a 55. At least not without really good equipment.
Footer notes: Parents refuse to let me get anything interesting like a snowflake eel, lionfish of any kind, frog fish, etc. If it's even mildly dangerous or creepy it's off the option list. :[
So.. anyone have any advice, suggestions, or ideas that might help me out?
Right now I'm going for a low-light community tank with some corals. I cannot afford good lighting, yet, and the best I can get is some compacts.
My current equipment:
Emporer 280
Seaclone (modified)
2 powerheads
1 light fixture/hood with super old flourescent bulbs
1 PC flourescent light
1 heater
And.. well I suppose that is it. My parents only ever buy me the cheapest equipment so my protein skimmer and power heads (all absolute crap) are all broken. They have finally seen where going the cheap way gets us, and that buying the better equipment will actually save money in the long run.
I have a few 10 gallon aquariums I can use for stuff. I thought about getting one setup specifically for copepods or brine shrimp. I might be using one of those for a refugium/sump combo as well. Anything smart I can use extra 10 gallons for?
My "stock":
2 black mollies
1 balloon molly
Approximately 50 or so black nassarius snails (I forget the exact species. They are nassarius and work the same way, but a bit bigger and black colored.)
Random critters (if these happen to affect any advice or suggestions):
Bristle worms
Spionid worms
Tubeworms (the small ones that some people consider ugly pests [i love them])
Tons of copepods and other weird large bug things that come out at night to creep me out. (Just pointing out that it is indeed a mature tank with lots of copepods )
I also have approximately 50-55 gallons of live rock with a decent amount of hair algae on it.
My filter is somehow getting air in it and making lots of noise, and getting worse no matter what I try, so I will probably replace this soon too if anyone has a good suggestion on a filter.
So, I was thinking of a few random ideas. I've thought about the following, but not seriously thought over or researched yet so don't kill me if something sounds terrible.
Clown fish pair (maybe an anemone or mushroom or something for them if my lights can keep it alive, if not, a flower pot.)
Mandarin Dragonet
Cardinal pair
Pipefish
On corals, all I know for sure that I'd like to get so far is Kenya trees, gorgonians, and mushrooms. Other than that, no ideas.
I am really not sure what to do about fish. I'd like to get some interesting ones, preferably not a bunch of tiny ones, yet everything I read and know says that I can't get much in a 55. At least not without really good equipment.
Footer notes: Parents refuse to let me get anything interesting like a snowflake eel, lionfish of any kind, frog fish, etc. If it's even mildly dangerous or creepy it's off the option list. :[
So.. anyone have any advice, suggestions, or ideas that might help me out?