hinesassociates
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Hey Guys,
Not sure if this is the right forum to put this so sorry if its not...
I am currently looking into setting up a Stingray/Shark tank. I consider myself newish to aquariums. I have had a total of 3 tanks, each for about 2 years. My first tank was 30 gal freshwater. A couple years later I converted it to salt. And my 3rd tank was a tiny nano-something or other. So as you can see my experience was all with pretty small tanks. I have had relatively decent success with fish (though I may or may not have had my rebellious "I dont care if you think I can fit 30 different fish of all different kinds that hate eachother in the same tank...") I have lived and learned as they say. I would like to do this tank correctly. I have all the time in the world and want to do everything right. (I also may or may not have had my rebellious "What do you mean I have to cycle my tank... 2 days should be plenty...") Also I am doing specifics now so it should cut down on the issues with tank mates.
Ok so now that you know a little about me, I come asking for help... I need some advice, especially from someone who has ray/shark experience if possible, but all advice is welcome!
Here is some info on my setup:
1. I think the tank is 80 or so gallons (maybe someone can help me figure this out. It's 60" long and 18" wide and 18" tall.) - so I know this is my first issue. I have heard anything between 125 and 300 gal necessary for rays. My plan was to upgrade in about 6-9 months to around 200gal. Mostly I want to prove I can keep them alive before I go crazy on a huge setup. Do you guys think 1-2 rays would be ok for 6-9 months in this tank?
2. I have a 35 gal sump. This will contain all of my live rock as well as pump and protein skimmer. Is this big enough?
3. Mag 7 700 pump. For moving my waters...
4. Protein Skimmer - Well I dont have that yet so I am looking for suggestions on it. (and yes I know I need this before the fishes... at least I think I need this before the fish... yes?)
5. CaribSea Aragamax Sugar-Sized Sand - 60lbs of it... I also have some live sand to put with it. I chose this sand because I wanted a soft sand for the rays. Does anyone think this is too coarse? Also I may need another bag or 2 I would like about an inch and a half covering the bottom of the tank.
6. Salt and lots of it for making my water (I forget the brand right now, but its not table salt... it is marine salt whatever that means).
7. Amquel plus - to keep all my levels good.
8. Lights... I dont have any yet. Open to suggestions, but power costs are not an issue and no corals just the stingrays and/or maybe 1 small shark. I dont have tons of money, but I do want to do this right.
9. Heater/Chiller - I dont have one of these and I am being told I dont need one since the tank will be in a room that is ALWAYS kept between 74-78. However Ill keep an eye on it just to be sure.
Ok. So is there anything else that I am missing?
The way I understand/remember the steps are pretty much:
1. Get the equipment set up.
2. Put the water in.
3. Wait... once you cant wait any longer double that time. Ive normally done 4 weeks, but let me know if thats too short.
4. Get some cheap fish (that will ultimately last longer than anything else you put in the tank).
5. Get a cleaning crew... suggestions for this???
6. Once everything has been stable for a few weeks then buy the fish I actually want (stingrays in my case... one at a time)
Also I do have a very experienced reef tank guy helping me do all this who has given me tons of suggestions. And he will be making sure my water is perfect. The only unfortunate part is that has doesnt do a lot of fish and has never done rays/sharks. So I am really needing advice from people who do. I know most people say they are very difficult but I have a lot of time and patience so hopefully I will not screw up too bad. I would post pictures but my tank isnt set up yet so I will post when it is. I am just looking for advice right now.
Thanks in advance and I hope my book post hasnt scared all of you off...
-Ben
Not sure if this is the right forum to put this so sorry if its not...
I am currently looking into setting up a Stingray/Shark tank. I consider myself newish to aquariums. I have had a total of 3 tanks, each for about 2 years. My first tank was 30 gal freshwater. A couple years later I converted it to salt. And my 3rd tank was a tiny nano-something or other. So as you can see my experience was all with pretty small tanks. I have had relatively decent success with fish (though I may or may not have had my rebellious "I dont care if you think I can fit 30 different fish of all different kinds that hate eachother in the same tank...") I have lived and learned as they say. I would like to do this tank correctly. I have all the time in the world and want to do everything right. (I also may or may not have had my rebellious "What do you mean I have to cycle my tank... 2 days should be plenty...") Also I am doing specifics now so it should cut down on the issues with tank mates.
Ok so now that you know a little about me, I come asking for help... I need some advice, especially from someone who has ray/shark experience if possible, but all advice is welcome!
Here is some info on my setup:
1. I think the tank is 80 or so gallons (maybe someone can help me figure this out. It's 60" long and 18" wide and 18" tall.) - so I know this is my first issue. I have heard anything between 125 and 300 gal necessary for rays. My plan was to upgrade in about 6-9 months to around 200gal. Mostly I want to prove I can keep them alive before I go crazy on a huge setup. Do you guys think 1-2 rays would be ok for 6-9 months in this tank?
2. I have a 35 gal sump. This will contain all of my live rock as well as pump and protein skimmer. Is this big enough?
3. Mag 7 700 pump. For moving my waters...
4. Protein Skimmer - Well I dont have that yet so I am looking for suggestions on it. (and yes I know I need this before the fishes... at least I think I need this before the fish... yes?)
5. CaribSea Aragamax Sugar-Sized Sand - 60lbs of it... I also have some live sand to put with it. I chose this sand because I wanted a soft sand for the rays. Does anyone think this is too coarse? Also I may need another bag or 2 I would like about an inch and a half covering the bottom of the tank.
6. Salt and lots of it for making my water (I forget the brand right now, but its not table salt... it is marine salt whatever that means).
7. Amquel plus - to keep all my levels good.
8. Lights... I dont have any yet. Open to suggestions, but power costs are not an issue and no corals just the stingrays and/or maybe 1 small shark. I dont have tons of money, but I do want to do this right.
9. Heater/Chiller - I dont have one of these and I am being told I dont need one since the tank will be in a room that is ALWAYS kept between 74-78. However Ill keep an eye on it just to be sure.
Ok. So is there anything else that I am missing?
The way I understand/remember the steps are pretty much:
1. Get the equipment set up.
2. Put the water in.
3. Wait... once you cant wait any longer double that time. Ive normally done 4 weeks, but let me know if thats too short.
4. Get some cheap fish (that will ultimately last longer than anything else you put in the tank).
5. Get a cleaning crew... suggestions for this???
6. Once everything has been stable for a few weeks then buy the fish I actually want (stingrays in my case... one at a time)
Also I do have a very experienced reef tank guy helping me do all this who has given me tons of suggestions. And he will be making sure my water is perfect. The only unfortunate part is that has doesnt do a lot of fish and has never done rays/sharks. So I am really needing advice from people who do. I know most people say they are very difficult but I have a lot of time and patience so hopefully I will not screw up too bad. I would post pictures but my tank isnt set up yet so I will post when it is. I am just looking for advice right now.
Thanks in advance and I hope my book post hasnt scared all of you off...
-Ben