onevikesfan
New Member
I've been out of the hobby for 10 years, and planning to jump back in. I've purchased a 90 gallon aquarium used, with stand, UZ sterilizer, undergravel filter and Fluval 403 canister filter. I was told that at one time this was a salt water setup and it had been converted to fresh. One more thing about the tank is that it is drilled in the bottom on either end. These were plumbed into the Fluval (both ends into a T fitting), then into the UZ sterilizer, then into the tank via a wand near the top. Just as an aside...there weren't any disconnects or shut-off valves built into the system...not sure how/when/if they cleaned up the canister filter. I plan to correct this prior to setting up. Also, I plan to add a protein skimmer.
I plan to set the tank up with live rock, fish, and soft corals.
Here's my questions:
1. With the tank drilled on the bottom, how worried do I need to be about leaking when the power goes out?
2. With the tank drilled on the bottom feeding into the canister filter, will that reduce or eliminate the need for vacuming the substrate?
3. Is the Fluval enough by itself to keep up with the eventual biological load, or do I need to look at additional filtration, and if so what would you recommend?
More questions may follow...but for now that's it.
Thank you in advance for your pearls of wisdom.
I plan to set the tank up with live rock, fish, and soft corals.
Here's my questions:
1. With the tank drilled on the bottom, how worried do I need to be about leaking when the power goes out?
2. With the tank drilled on the bottom feeding into the canister filter, will that reduce or eliminate the need for vacuming the substrate?
3. Is the Fluval enough by itself to keep up with the eventual biological load, or do I need to look at additional filtration, and if so what would you recommend?
More questions may follow...but for now that's it.
Thank you in advance for your pearls of wisdom.