xxjt2oxx
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Hey all, I've spent countless hours (and I'm only about 10% through the stickies here) reading and trying to get the best understanding possible regarding setting up a saltwater tank. I've done numerous freshwater tanks in the past up to 90g, however I always drool at what you can keep in a reef tank.
So here I am, currently putting the finishing touches on the stand for a 60g tank that I got from a buddy, basically its a 55g with a couple extra inches of height. I'll probably do one last tap water fill when the stand is done and let is sit for a couple days, however I tend to get scared and over-engineer the crap out of them.
I figure it's probably better to go through what I want in the tank, and then what I plan on running the tank with, so here goes.
I'm looking to do corals and fish, I haven't spent a ton of time looking into what's compatible on the fish side yet since they all look amazing compared to my freshwater fish, I won't be picky for my first saltwater tank. I put the whole name in from ***********, I'm not sure if there are nicknames etc.
(2-4) Black Axil Chromis (Chromis atripectoralis)
(1) Sleeper Gold Head Goby (Valenciennea strigata)
(2) Ocellaris Clownfish, Tank Bred (Amphiprion ocellaris)
(1) Zebra Barred Dartfish (Ptereleotris zebra)
maybe (1) Red Velvet Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus rubrisquamis) or (1) Orange-Back Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus aurantidorsalis)
From a coral standpoint, I really have no idea what I want to do, and I figure I'll add them one every few weeks based on what colors seem to be missing and how what I currently have is doing/where I have room. These are the ones that caught my eye, like above I put the whole name in from ***********
Elegance Coral (Catalaphyllia jardinei)
Torch Coral (Euphyllia glabrescens)
Tube Coral, Yellow (Tubastrea sp.)
Colony Polyp, "Flaming Sun" (Zoanthus sp.)
Colony Polyp, "Green Bay Packer"
Duncanopsammia Coral (Duncanopsammia axifuga)
Plate Coral, Pinwheel (Fungia sp.)
Carnation Tree Coral (Dendronephthya sp.)
Red Finger Gorgonian (Diodogorgia nodulifera)
Coming from freshwater I have a ton of stuff for that, so I'd like to use as much stuff as possible from what I currently have. I know this tank is going to take a couple months before it's really kicked off. For lightning I picked up a Coralife Lunar Aqualight HO, 4x54w with 2 10k and 2 Actinic bulbs, as well as the lunar lights. I have 2 Hydor Koralia Nano 425's, which will run constantly at each end of the tank, towards the back to move settlement behind the rock. I'm also going to pick up 2 Koralia 850s, which will be on each side of the tank alternating on the wave maker controller. I was told that the a basic Hydrometer was fine, but I read elsewhere that I should get a refractometer, what are everybody's thoughts? I have the basic water test drops for saltwater, other than the regular cycle what do I need to check for based on what I'm keeping? I ordered 150lbs of dry rock, knowing that it's way more than I need but I wanted to have a nice choice of rock to work with, and I do plan on putting as much as possible in without going overboard. I'll seed the rock with live rock from a local store. I haven't ordered yet, but plan on doing a 3" sand bed as well - I may just pick this up locally. For mechanical filtration, I have an Eheim canister that I want to use, and it definitely seems like a sore topic. I plan on running it more like a carbon reactor, from the bottom it's filled with carbon bio balls, with 2" of course and 1" of fine filter media to catch larger particles. I also have the tank/stand plumbed for an eventual sump/refugium, although I'd like to add that after established the tank right before I start stocking, I was looking at the Aqueon ProFlex Model 2, since it will fit perfectly under my stand. When that goes in I'll also add a Coralife needle wheel skimmer. All the other basics I have, heater, thermometer etc.
I'm sure there's more but I feel like I've gone long enough for now.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
So here I am, currently putting the finishing touches on the stand for a 60g tank that I got from a buddy, basically its a 55g with a couple extra inches of height. I'll probably do one last tap water fill when the stand is done and let is sit for a couple days, however I tend to get scared and over-engineer the crap out of them.
I figure it's probably better to go through what I want in the tank, and then what I plan on running the tank with, so here goes.
I'm looking to do corals and fish, I haven't spent a ton of time looking into what's compatible on the fish side yet since they all look amazing compared to my freshwater fish, I won't be picky for my first saltwater tank. I put the whole name in from ***********, I'm not sure if there are nicknames etc.
(2-4) Black Axil Chromis (Chromis atripectoralis)
(1) Sleeper Gold Head Goby (Valenciennea strigata)
(2) Ocellaris Clownfish, Tank Bred (Amphiprion ocellaris)
(1) Zebra Barred Dartfish (Ptereleotris zebra)
maybe (1) Red Velvet Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus rubrisquamis) or (1) Orange-Back Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus aurantidorsalis)
From a coral standpoint, I really have no idea what I want to do, and I figure I'll add them one every few weeks based on what colors seem to be missing and how what I currently have is doing/where I have room. These are the ones that caught my eye, like above I put the whole name in from ***********
Elegance Coral (Catalaphyllia jardinei)
Torch Coral (Euphyllia glabrescens)
Tube Coral, Yellow (Tubastrea sp.)
Colony Polyp, "Flaming Sun" (Zoanthus sp.)
Colony Polyp, "Green Bay Packer"
Duncanopsammia Coral (Duncanopsammia axifuga)
Plate Coral, Pinwheel (Fungia sp.)
Carnation Tree Coral (Dendronephthya sp.)
Red Finger Gorgonian (Diodogorgia nodulifera)
Coming from freshwater I have a ton of stuff for that, so I'd like to use as much stuff as possible from what I currently have. I know this tank is going to take a couple months before it's really kicked off. For lightning I picked up a Coralife Lunar Aqualight HO, 4x54w with 2 10k and 2 Actinic bulbs, as well as the lunar lights. I have 2 Hydor Koralia Nano 425's, which will run constantly at each end of the tank, towards the back to move settlement behind the rock. I'm also going to pick up 2 Koralia 850s, which will be on each side of the tank alternating on the wave maker controller. I was told that the a basic Hydrometer was fine, but I read elsewhere that I should get a refractometer, what are everybody's thoughts? I have the basic water test drops for saltwater, other than the regular cycle what do I need to check for based on what I'm keeping? I ordered 150lbs of dry rock, knowing that it's way more than I need but I wanted to have a nice choice of rock to work with, and I do plan on putting as much as possible in without going overboard. I'll seed the rock with live rock from a local store. I haven't ordered yet, but plan on doing a 3" sand bed as well - I may just pick this up locally. For mechanical filtration, I have an Eheim canister that I want to use, and it definitely seems like a sore topic. I plan on running it more like a carbon reactor, from the bottom it's filled with carbon bio balls, with 2" of course and 1" of fine filter media to catch larger particles. I also have the tank/stand plumbed for an eventual sump/refugium, although I'd like to add that after established the tank right before I start stocking, I was looking at the Aqueon ProFlex Model 2, since it will fit perfectly under my stand. When that goes in I'll also add a Coralife needle wheel skimmer. All the other basics I have, heater, thermometer etc.
I'm sure there's more but I feel like I've gone long enough for now.
Thanks in advance for any advice!