saltwater in nebraska
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I'm new to the saltwater world. I've had freshwater, and have been reading all I can the last 2 months. I'm looking at a 4' tank, not sure on depth or height yet, to go in my basement. I'm going to set it in the wall of the rec room, with the back open to a small room. All equipment still has to be purchased so I'm still looking at options. I'm also a DIY kind of person, an engineer if that explains it.
I'm planning on a DIY sump w/ refugium (skimmer, and heaters in here), DSB with some LFS live sand on top, dead base rock with some LFS live rock. I have a 29 gallon as a freshwater right now that will become a hospital/quarintin tank in the future. I will start out with a FO, with the idea to go reef in the future (only some hardier corals), by the way, patients isn't a problem of mine. Fish I would like to plan for in order of how much I like them currently, knowing some have to be added later.
Flame Angel
Mated pair of Clowns w/ Anemone
Royal gramma
Yellow Tang
MAYBE THESE AS WELL?
Manderin fish
Cleaner Wrasse
Jawfish
Yellow tail Damselfish or some Chromis (if it is to aggressive it will stay in the hospitle tank when it's not in use.
NOW FOR QUESTIONS
1) what would be a good depth and height? I don't want MH, I'll probably end up with 250W to 350W worth of lighting, some or all NO or PC.
2) I know it will take a long time for the dead rock to become live, do I need additional filtration until it does?
3) I would like to use a hardy fish or 2 (under $10) to help cycle it, what would be good one that would co-exist with what I'm planning, or will one of them work?
4) Can I start out with a small cheap skimmer, that will eventually go the the 29gal while my bioload is small, I would eventually like to build one but feel experience with one first would help.
As you can see I love DIY projects and I hate spending more money than I have to (Engineer thing). If there are any problems with what I'm planning or advise, please give it. I know some people will say you have to have MH, but I'm not going to. Sorry message is so long and thanks in advance.
I'm planning on a DIY sump w/ refugium (skimmer, and heaters in here), DSB with some LFS live sand on top, dead base rock with some LFS live rock. I have a 29 gallon as a freshwater right now that will become a hospital/quarintin tank in the future. I will start out with a FO, with the idea to go reef in the future (only some hardier corals), by the way, patients isn't a problem of mine. Fish I would like to plan for in order of how much I like them currently, knowing some have to be added later.
Flame Angel
Mated pair of Clowns w/ Anemone
Royal gramma
Yellow Tang
MAYBE THESE AS WELL?
Manderin fish
Cleaner Wrasse
Jawfish
Yellow tail Damselfish or some Chromis (if it is to aggressive it will stay in the hospitle tank when it's not in use.
NOW FOR QUESTIONS
1) what would be a good depth and height? I don't want MH, I'll probably end up with 250W to 350W worth of lighting, some or all NO or PC.
2) I know it will take a long time for the dead rock to become live, do I need additional filtration until it does?
3) I would like to use a hardy fish or 2 (under $10) to help cycle it, what would be good one that would co-exist with what I'm planning, or will one of them work?
4) Can I start out with a small cheap skimmer, that will eventually go the the 29gal while my bioload is small, I would eventually like to build one but feel experience with one first would help.
As you can see I love DIY projects and I hate spending more money than I have to (Engineer thing). If there are any problems with what I'm planning or advise, please give it. I know some people will say you have to have MH, but I'm not going to. Sorry message is so long and thanks in advance.