sparty059
Active Member
Hey everyone,
So I'm working on getting all the items I need to fix up my tank and get it back to looking brand new. But then I started to think more about what will be inside of it... and now I need to put my ideas on paper (or the modern day paper). I've learned from my mistakes and my cutting corners when I had the tank set up before and I want to avoid doing those same things.
As a refresher the tank I own is the following:
150 Gallon - 5 1/2' Long, 1 1/2' Deep, and 2 1/2' Tall.
To start, I will be going a different route with the rock. Previous I had approx 150 pounds of rock in my tank. The new will be anywhere from 75-100 pounds of live rock. I'm very fond of see open real estate in the aquarium. It looks clean and not overly crowded, similar to the way I had it when I initially started this out. I will also be looking into the epoxy method so I can attach rocks together so I can create caves and an aquascape this is easy on the eyes. My last one I don't feel had that va va voom to it. More just a "Ah... you have rocks in there because you need them... right?" I'm looking to have the rocks be just as much a part of the masterpiece as the fish and coral I plan to keep.
Next I will be buying anywhere from 150-200 pounds of live natural white reef sand. My last tank had a pathetic two inches of sand depth and was a nasty black and white color. It didn't look clean, and I'm surprised my LFS wasn't offering a buy one get one of that sand as anyone in their right mind (apparently I was not) wouldn't buy that sand. Anyway, as I mentioned above I'm going for clean, and elegant. Nothing scream clean like white sand.
Although I purchased a new T5HO setup only two months before breaking everything down... I decided the color and lack of shimmer wasn't doing it for me. Which is why I am spoiling myself to the AI suggested of three AI Vega's. This will provide ample lighting and will allow me to keep anything I wish in my tank.
So my main requirements are set. Sand, rock, and lighting. Now onto what I can't stop thinking about... the fun part.
My live stock that I hope to have (unless anyone has any objects. By the way, if you do, please express why as well) will be the following:
2 Clowns
1 Lawnmower Blenny
1 Yellow Tang
1 Hippo Tang
1 Porcupine Puffer
1 Dwarf Fuzzy Lionfish - This breed does not grow to be large and can be taught to eat brine shrimp fairly easily.
Bubbletip Anemone
Hammer Coral
Frog spawn
Green Star Polyp
Zoo's (Undetermined the kind)
Brian Coral
Based on what I have seen and read, it's possible to keep all of these living happily under one canopy. It will be mainly about the timing I present them into the tank and if I need to tweak some of their behaviors by putting them in time out which I would hope wouldn't be a necessary form of action.
Let me know what you all think. I plan to add a few other corals along the way but as of now, this is what I'm thinking will leave me with a tank that will cause my jaw to drop every time I look at it.
---Also, I am aware I left out CUC. Those will be added as well, but didn't think I would really delve too deep into those as of now.
So I'm working on getting all the items I need to fix up my tank and get it back to looking brand new. But then I started to think more about what will be inside of it... and now I need to put my ideas on paper (or the modern day paper). I've learned from my mistakes and my cutting corners when I had the tank set up before and I want to avoid doing those same things.
As a refresher the tank I own is the following:
150 Gallon - 5 1/2' Long, 1 1/2' Deep, and 2 1/2' Tall.
To start, I will be going a different route with the rock. Previous I had approx 150 pounds of rock in my tank. The new will be anywhere from 75-100 pounds of live rock. I'm very fond of see open real estate in the aquarium. It looks clean and not overly crowded, similar to the way I had it when I initially started this out. I will also be looking into the epoxy method so I can attach rocks together so I can create caves and an aquascape this is easy on the eyes. My last one I don't feel had that va va voom to it. More just a "Ah... you have rocks in there because you need them... right?" I'm looking to have the rocks be just as much a part of the masterpiece as the fish and coral I plan to keep.
Next I will be buying anywhere from 150-200 pounds of live natural white reef sand. My last tank had a pathetic two inches of sand depth and was a nasty black and white color. It didn't look clean, and I'm surprised my LFS wasn't offering a buy one get one of that sand as anyone in their right mind (apparently I was not) wouldn't buy that sand. Anyway, as I mentioned above I'm going for clean, and elegant. Nothing scream clean like white sand.
Although I purchased a new T5HO setup only two months before breaking everything down... I decided the color and lack of shimmer wasn't doing it for me. Which is why I am spoiling myself to the AI suggested of three AI Vega's. This will provide ample lighting and will allow me to keep anything I wish in my tank.
So my main requirements are set. Sand, rock, and lighting. Now onto what I can't stop thinking about... the fun part.
My live stock that I hope to have (unless anyone has any objects. By the way, if you do, please express why as well) will be the following:
2 Clowns
1 Lawnmower Blenny
1 Yellow Tang
1 Hippo Tang
1 Porcupine Puffer
1 Dwarf Fuzzy Lionfish - This breed does not grow to be large and can be taught to eat brine shrimp fairly easily.
Bubbletip Anemone
Hammer Coral
Frog spawn
Green Star Polyp
Zoo's (Undetermined the kind)
Brian Coral
Based on what I have seen and read, it's possible to keep all of these living happily under one canopy. It will be mainly about the timing I present them into the tank and if I need to tweak some of their behaviors by putting them in time out which I would hope wouldn't be a necessary form of action.
Let me know what you all think. I plan to add a few other corals along the way but as of now, this is what I'm thinking will leave me with a tank that will cause my jaw to drop every time I look at it.
---Also, I am aware I left out CUC. Those will be added as well, but didn't think I would really delve too deep into those as of now.