foodshape
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Hi folks, I am a longtime FW keeper (25+ yrs) and have finally decided to try a foray over to the salty side. This project won’t take off in earnest until the new year due to other priorities, and that’s fine. I still have two african cichlid tanks running and don’t foresee shutting those down anytime soon.
The DT will be either a 75g, 90g, or 120g 4-footer. Of course I am leaning towards the 120g because of the extra back-to-front depth, but once I’ve got a better handle on the overall costs we’ll see. This will be a reef setup.
Step 1 of course will be getting the tank and buying or building a stand for it (I’ve done a fairly competent job on a few stands already and will likely go that route). After that will come a period of doing further research on sumps, fuges, plumbing and the related equipment and actually getting the basic configuration built and working. Then we get to the cycling part, and that is where I have a question for you at this point:
I have some equipment currently sitting empty & unused, including a 40g breeder and a cannister or two. It occurred to me that if I loaded up a cannister full of base rock rubble, plus a decent quantity of it in the 40g itself, and throw on a powerhead for extra circulation, I could fishless cycle it. Then perhaps even get a clean up crew going in there with a view to migrating water, rock and CUC over to the DT when it’s ready… (And not lost on me is the fact that having that ready will likely give me a kick in the butt to keep moving on the whole build. J) Would it make sense to start cycling some base rock now using that equipment? If so how would you go about it? Any issues with maintaining that mini-environment over a period of a couple of months? I am assuming this would then greatly cut down on the cycle time in the DT but I recognize that I might be misapplying my FW experience there - so do let me know if I am mistaken about it.
I welcome your views, thoughts and suggestions on this approach.
The DT will be either a 75g, 90g, or 120g 4-footer. Of course I am leaning towards the 120g because of the extra back-to-front depth, but once I’ve got a better handle on the overall costs we’ll see. This will be a reef setup.
Step 1 of course will be getting the tank and buying or building a stand for it (I’ve done a fairly competent job on a few stands already and will likely go that route). After that will come a period of doing further research on sumps, fuges, plumbing and the related equipment and actually getting the basic configuration built and working. Then we get to the cycling part, and that is where I have a question for you at this point:
I have some equipment currently sitting empty & unused, including a 40g breeder and a cannister or two. It occurred to me that if I loaded up a cannister full of base rock rubble, plus a decent quantity of it in the 40g itself, and throw on a powerhead for extra circulation, I could fishless cycle it. Then perhaps even get a clean up crew going in there with a view to migrating water, rock and CUC over to the DT when it’s ready… (And not lost on me is the fact that having that ready will likely give me a kick in the butt to keep moving on the whole build. J) Would it make sense to start cycling some base rock now using that equipment? If so how would you go about it? Any issues with maintaining that mini-environment over a period of a couple of months? I am assuming this would then greatly cut down on the cycle time in the DT but I recognize that I might be misapplying my FW experience there - so do let me know if I am mistaken about it.
I welcome your views, thoughts and suggestions on this approach.