Ok,here's the plan!

dustintx

Member
I am going with a 29/30 gallon aquarium,with a HOB fuge,skimmer and a fluval canister filter and t5 lighting for a FOWLR. Any other suggestions?
 
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bigtankbigfish

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sounds like filtration overkill. Most people would use the fuge or the canister. T5 is overkill for FOWLR but i cant say anything because I have T5 on a fowlr and it is AWESOME!
I guess the filtration would really depend on how many fish your trying to put in a 30 gallon.
If i was you Id dump the canister and just go with a reef tank. U already got the light to keep softies and lps and there isnt a whole a lot fish that wil fit in a 30.
 

btldreef

Moderator
My big question is, what will your stock list be?
30G seems small in comparison to most FOWLR ... definitely can be done, just curious.
 

dustintx

Member
Originally Posted by BTLDreef
http:///forum/post/3229325
My big question is, what will your stock list be?
30G seems small in comparison to most FOWLR ... definitely can be done, just curious.
Prolly 2 perculas and a lawn mower blenny. Not sure about corals,as I do not know much about them.
 

dustintx

Member
Originally Posted by BigTankBigFish
http:///forum/post/3229320
sounds like filtration overkill. Most people would use the fuge or the canister. T5 is overkill for FOWLR but i cant say anything because I have T5 on a fowlr and it is AWESOME!
I guess the filtration would really depend on how many fish your trying to put in a 30 gallon.
If i was you Id dump the canister and just go with a reef tank. U already got the light to keep softies and lps and there isnt a whole a lot fish that wil fit in a 30.
I don't see how you can have too much filtration. They both will add water volume which is a great thing.
 

btldreef

Moderator
Originally Posted by DustinTX
http:///forum/post/3229331
Prolly 2 perculas and a lawn mower blenny. Not sure about corals,as I do not know much about them.
Ok, so fish only for now and you may do corals later on down the road? If you're still learning, there are some very easy beginner corals that you can do such as zoanthids, generic polyps and mushrooms.
Lawnmower blennies will usually die in new systems, they need lots of established rock to survive.
Originally Posted by DustinTX

http:///forum/post/3229333
I don't see how you can have too much filtration. They both will add water volume which is a great thing.
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I don't think it will be filtration overkill. It's just that most people who do FOWLR setups don't usually have a refugium although there are also many that do.
 

dustintx

Member
Originally Posted by BTLDreef
http:///forum/post/3229339
Ok, so fish only for now and you may do corals later on down the road? If you're still learning, there are some very easy beginner corals that you can do such as zoanthids, generic polyps and mushrooms.
Lawnmower blennies will usually die in new systems, they need lots of established rock to survive.
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I don't think it will be filtration overkill. It's just that most people who do FOWLR setups don't usually have a refugium although there are also many that do.
Ok so 2-4 clowns and maybe some corals.....what kind of HOB fuge do you suggest? Or what do you suggest I get when all I have right now is a "fluval canister filter"? skimmer? fuge?...etc
 

btldreef

Moderator
Originally Posted by DustinTX
http:///forum/post/3229342
Ok so 2-4 clowns and maybe some corals.....what kind of HOB fuge do you suggest? Or what do you suggest I get when all I have right now is a "fluval canister filter"? skimmer? fuge?...etc
I can't really steer you in the correct direction with HOB fuges, I don't have one or know much about them.
A Fluval filter and skimmer is fine. I do recommend at least one powerhead. A Koralia 1 should be enough.
Do not put more than 2 clowns in, they'll fight until you only have one or two left anyways.
 

dustintx

Member
BTLDreef;3229348 said:
I can't really steer you in the correct direction with HOB fuges, I don't have one or know much about them.
A Fluval filter and skimmer is fine. I do recommend at least one powerhead. A Koralia 1 should be enough.
Do not put more than 2 clowns in, they'll fight until you only have one or two left anyways.[/QUOTE=
"If you don't mind me asking....what kind of set up do you have and do you have pics?????????????????"
 
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bigtankbigfish

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here is my 30 gallon tall reef tank. I got 2 clowns and a coral banded shrimp. i have attempted to add another small fish on several occasions over the years and it NEVER works. The clowns kill him or try to kill eachother. A 30 gallon Fowlr really doesnt hold much potential. Going reef will help "fill" the tank. I have a fluval 305 and a HOB skimmer.
Here is my 75 gallon FOWLR

On that I have 2 Fluval 405s and a HOB skimmer.
 

dustintx

Member
Originally Posted by BigTankBigFish
http:///forum/post/3229416


here is my 30 gallon tall reef tank. I got 2 clowns and a coral banded shrimp. i have attempted to add another small fish on several occasions over the years and it NEVER works. The clowns kill him or try to kill eachother. A 30 gallon Fowlr really doesnt hold much potential. Going reef will help "fill" the tank. I have a fluval 305 and a HOB skimmer.
Here is my 75 gallon FOWLR

On that I have 2 Fluval 405s and a HOB skimmer.
Awesome! What kind of media are you using inside of the fluvals and how often do you change/clean the media??????? I'm asking cause I have those ceramic rings and carbon and was curious if that is good enough. Either way,your tanks look great. good job bro.
 
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bigtankbigfish

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in the fluvals I use a combo of the ceramic rings and live rock rubble which essentially acts the same as extra ceramic rings. Also I do run carbon every other month or so and I always have new buffer pads to fine fitler the water. Same thing I use in my reef I do for the fowlr. Also, the HOB skimmer on my 75 is a seaclone 100 it is a POS. On my reef I have a HOB red sea Prism which works great.
Remember, the less u spend the less u get. Its true in life and more than true with saltwater
 

dustintx

Member
Originally Posted by BigTankBigFish
http:///forum/post/3229684
in the fluvals I use a combo of the ceramic rings and live rock rubble which essentially acts the same as extra ceramic rings. Also I do run carbon every other month or so and I always have new buffer pads to fine fitler the water. Same thing I use in my reef I do for the fowlr. Also, the HOB skimmer on my 75 is a seaclone 100 it is a POS. On my reef I have a HOB red sea Prism which works great.
Remember, the less u spend the less u get. Its true in life and more than true with saltwater
Thx man. I'm actually leaning towards the "red sea prizm deluxe". Is it true that refugiums are a must when adding corals?
 
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