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aladatrot
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Hello! My name is mandi, and I am a new member to these forums. While I wouldn't consider myself a newcomer to saltwater, I have been tankless for ten years or so. There seems to have been some new innovation within the hobby such that it makes my old set ups look like they were in the dark ages! I bought power compact lighting when power compact lighting was the new deal and it seemed like a rarity when I got mine.
My tanks were very basic - about a pound and a half of live rock to each gallon I had, a cheesy sea clone skimmer, and a part time uv sterilizer. I ran several powerheads for circulation, but never ran with a sump tank, or any drilled plumbing. I kept live rock, some soft corals (shrooms), feather dusters, flame scallop, brain coral, and misc other inverts. Had percula clown and a cleaner wrasse, and some type of sand sifting goby.
Now, I am wanting to dive off into another set up and was thinking of breathing new life into my old 29 acrylic. I am not certain if I still have the skimmer or the uv sterilizer. I will be starting from scratch. With all the new ideas out there, I am a bit overwhelmed with how to get back in.
If you had a 29 gallon acrylic and wanted to keep some easy corals and inverts, what would be your ideal set up for the tank, and what would be your basic needs or wants? Led moonlighting? Metal halide or power compact? Sump or no sump?
I know this subject is like beating a dead horse, but I am reading past posts and I am really overwhelmed...
Thanks in advance.
Cheers
M
My tanks were very basic - about a pound and a half of live rock to each gallon I had, a cheesy sea clone skimmer, and a part time uv sterilizer. I ran several powerheads for circulation, but never ran with a sump tank, or any drilled plumbing. I kept live rock, some soft corals (shrooms), feather dusters, flame scallop, brain coral, and misc other inverts. Had percula clown and a cleaner wrasse, and some type of sand sifting goby.
Now, I am wanting to dive off into another set up and was thinking of breathing new life into my old 29 acrylic. I am not certain if I still have the skimmer or the uv sterilizer. I will be starting from scratch. With all the new ideas out there, I am a bit overwhelmed with how to get back in.
If you had a 29 gallon acrylic and wanted to keep some easy corals and inverts, what would be your ideal set up for the tank, and what would be your basic needs or wants? Led moonlighting? Metal halide or power compact? Sump or no sump?
I know this subject is like beating a dead horse, but I am reading past posts and I am really overwhelmed...
Thanks in advance.
Cheers
M