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First off, I'd like to thank all the experienced folks who have been helping all of us newbies here. I've been doing a lot of reading and learning.
I'm the proud new owner of an existing 55 g tank. It was handed down by a family member who just didn't want it anymore. And the more I learn and read, the less convinced that this setup is very good... and perhaps not even sufficient, let alone good.
Here's the setup I have:
I have a 20g freshwater tank that I could convert to a refugium, but my 55g stand isn't big enough to hold it. I could try to see if I could put a 10g under there, but I'm not sure if that's big enough for a refugium. Plus, my tank isn't drilled, so I think I'd need to get some sort of overflow tank or get into some creative plumbing (what I'll probably need to do with a sump filter anyway).
So... assuming a limited budget, what should I change and in what priority? :help:
I'm the proud new owner of an existing 55 g tank. It was handed down by a family member who just didn't want it anymore. And the more I learn and read, the less convinced that this setup is very good... and perhaps not even sufficient, let alone good.
Here's the setup I have:
I had the LFS check my water chemistry and they said everything is fine, with the nitrates a little high. I have since added the inverts and did a 20% water change.55g FOWLR
?? lbs live rock (some might be scoria rather than reef rock -- it just looks different
?? lbs crushed coral substrate
Heater (not sure what brand, but the tank stays at about 78 F)
AquaC 500 (?) Hang on Back filter (similar to what you'd find with a freshwater tank, with a physical filter and bags of carbon, etc.)
Coralife Protein Skimmer (but not like anything I've seen... it is a hang-on-tank model that isn't powered by a pump or anything -- it's just a canister with an airstone in the bottom and a collection cup at the top, i've emptied the cup of protein slime once so far)
10,000K 50/50 lighting
In tank airstone for display (but I turned it off)
Fish: pajama cardinal, false percula clown, yellow clown goby, purple goby (?), white goby with orange stripes
Inverts: 5 turbos, 1 astrea, 4-6 blue legged hermits, 1 peppermint shrimpWhat I think I've learned so faritch the crushed coral for live sand (using the convoluted process to ensure that you keep existing bacteria, etc.)
Use a wet/dry sump filter, at the very least
Use a refugium, if you can
Get the best skimmer you can afford
Be sure to have at least 2 powerheads to ensure water flow / current
I have a 20g freshwater tank that I could convert to a refugium, but my 55g stand isn't big enough to hold it. I could try to see if I could put a 10g under there, but I'm not sure if that's big enough for a refugium. Plus, my tank isn't drilled, so I think I'd need to get some sort of overflow tank or get into some creative plumbing (what I'll probably need to do with a sump filter anyway).
So... assuming a limited budget, what should I change and in what priority? :help: