You may have seen this elsewhere on the internet but...
Ok here goes, I got a 75 tempered tank for free, I have a 120 fowlr/ dsb and I have created a master plan that should solve problems and be fun at the same time....
Goals:
Configure 75 for reef with metal halide lights /dsb to support easy to keep corals (softies etc) now and maybe clams one day.
Convert 120 from canister to sump filtration to better support high waste producing fish. (Snowflake eel, puffer..)
Plan:
Build stand/hood/sump/skimmer for 75, setup completely add sand and water, move most of lr from 120 to 75.
Remove existing filter from 120, install sump and skimmer, add base rock to make up for missing lr, seed new dsb with some sand from 120’s dsb hope wife is still around to see results. Money is an object but I got a bonus so I have a little room for adjustment, I don't want to go crazy though.
The questions I have are:
Are the pumps I have chosen adequate? I have the mag-12 I can move to the 75 and then replace with a mag-18 if absolutely necessary but I have heard various theories. I don’t want to have to throttle back the pump on the 75 unless necessary. But, I have no real life experience with sump/overflow setups. Is anyone 100% positive that 500w of mh is necessary? I'd like to keep my electric bill under 300/mo (at $239.00 now)
Long range plan: To add actinic supplement as needed and to build a moveable cart with canisters and separate pump for portable spot filtration on either tank. (I.E. after changing rocks etc.)
Parts I Have:
Unused:
75 gallon glass tempered tank (18.5x47.5x21)
lifereef overflow
3” fans and power supply
In use:
Mag-12 pump
Hagen 402 powerhead
Hagen 802 powerhead
120 gallon fowlr w/dsb
Lifegard 4 canister filter + UV Sterilizer with old bulb and heater module
Equipment to buy:
75 gallon
Stand and hood $100.00? Home Depot
2x175w mh light kits from www.aquaticlight.com w/4300k bulbs (upgrade to 6500k later) diy reflectors $165.00
OR
2x250w mh light kits from www.aquaticlight.com w/4300k bulbs (upgrade to 6500k later) diy reflectors $207.00
4 3” fans free
30 gallon Rubbermaid sump $10.00 Wal-Mart
Mag-9.5 www.marinedepot.com $69.95 + shipping
Snailman 4” skimmer diy Home Depot $25.00
Tetra-Tec DW-24 2 outlet air pump $16.99
Diy airstones $5.00
120 gallon
Amiracle overflow box www.aquacorals.com $43.00+ shipping
Rubbermaid Sump $10.00
Snailman 4” skimmer
Tetra-Tec DW-24 2 outlet air pump $16.99
Diy airstones $5.00
Ok here goes, I got a 75 tempered tank for free, I have a 120 fowlr/ dsb and I have created a master plan that should solve problems and be fun at the same time....
Goals:
Configure 75 for reef with metal halide lights /dsb to support easy to keep corals (softies etc) now and maybe clams one day.
Convert 120 from canister to sump filtration to better support high waste producing fish. (Snowflake eel, puffer..)
Plan:
Build stand/hood/sump/skimmer for 75, setup completely add sand and water, move most of lr from 120 to 75.
Remove existing filter from 120, install sump and skimmer, add base rock to make up for missing lr, seed new dsb with some sand from 120’s dsb hope wife is still around to see results. Money is an object but I got a bonus so I have a little room for adjustment, I don't want to go crazy though.
The questions I have are:
Are the pumps I have chosen adequate? I have the mag-12 I can move to the 75 and then replace with a mag-18 if absolutely necessary but I have heard various theories. I don’t want to have to throttle back the pump on the 75 unless necessary. But, I have no real life experience with sump/overflow setups. Is anyone 100% positive that 500w of mh is necessary? I'd like to keep my electric bill under 300/mo (at $239.00 now)
Long range plan: To add actinic supplement as needed and to build a moveable cart with canisters and separate pump for portable spot filtration on either tank. (I.E. after changing rocks etc.)
Parts I Have:
Unused:
75 gallon glass tempered tank (18.5x47.5x21)
lifereef overflow
3” fans and power supply
In use:
Mag-12 pump
Hagen 402 powerhead
Hagen 802 powerhead
120 gallon fowlr w/dsb
Lifegard 4 canister filter + UV Sterilizer with old bulb and heater module
Equipment to buy:
75 gallon
Stand and hood $100.00? Home Depot
2x175w mh light kits from www.aquaticlight.com w/4300k bulbs (upgrade to 6500k later) diy reflectors $165.00
OR
2x250w mh light kits from www.aquaticlight.com w/4300k bulbs (upgrade to 6500k later) diy reflectors $207.00
4 3” fans free
30 gallon Rubbermaid sump $10.00 Wal-Mart
Mag-9.5 www.marinedepot.com $69.95 + shipping
Snailman 4” skimmer diy Home Depot $25.00
Tetra-Tec DW-24 2 outlet air pump $16.99
Diy airstones $5.00
120 gallon
Amiracle overflow box www.aquacorals.com $43.00+ shipping
Rubbermaid Sump $10.00
Snailman 4” skimmer
Tetra-Tec DW-24 2 outlet air pump $16.99
Diy airstones $5.00