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I have never had any saltwater fish or a reef aquarium before, but I am currently in the research and reading part before I set up a 180 gal reef tank. I have had a 125 gal tank with chinese gold fish in it and have
been quite successful with it, but I knew nothing about salt water fish and even less about reef aquarium until about 2 weeks ago when I first started to read about it. And yes, I am planing on the Delbeek and Sprung books for christmas.
I am detailing the set up I am planing below so you can give me your opinion and any suggestions you may have. I would want to have a heavily stocked tank in the future with a good variety of just about everything including clams, hard and soft corals, etc. There won't be more than 5-7 small fish when all is said and done. Believe me, I love constructive criticism and would really
appreciate yours.
Set up:
- All Glass 180 gal tank with dual overflows (72x24x24) and stand/canopy.
- Lighting is going to be 2-36" sets of 6-96 watt (total of 1152 watts or 6.4 watt/gal) PC lights next to each other. 6 actinics and 6 daylights with reflectors. I am planing on putting 2 small fans to prevent too much heat build up and the ballasts will be in a box in the floor with a small fan as well to reduce heat even more. I will do the light set up myself and will fit it under the canopy. I
refuse to buy a chiller!!
- Sump is going to be a 30 gal long glass fish tank fitted under the stand.
- A 10 gal tank with a float into the sump for evaporative water supply.
- Water supplied by a Kent Marine RO/DI unit (50 g/day).
- Water return from sump is by a 1100 g/h Iwaki pump. There will be a T with a valve set up for water changes ease to be done from the sump without reducing the level of water in the tank above.
- Water movement in the tank is by 2 400 g/h power heads in the back running continuously and then 4 others placed in the sides powered by a Red Sea wave maker. Will make flow lighter at night.
- 2 300 watt heaters.
- I am still very shaky as to what skimmer to use, so comments or suggestions would be appreciated here. I am looking into the Aerofoamer and the spideons, but their cost and the cost of the extra pump will total more than what I would like it to be. We'll see.
- K2r Ca reactor with a 20 lb CO2 tank.
- Live rock is going to be 300 lb from Tampa Bay Saltwater (TBS) and 100 lb from Harbor Aquatics. This rock is not cured except for Harbour's.
- 180 lb of live sand from TBS.
- For the cleaning crew, I am planing on 100 aestrea snails, 100 turbo snails, 2 serpent stars, 2 brittle stars, 2 tiger tail cucumbers, 2 donky dong cucumbers, and 4 pistol shrimps. This may increase as the
need arises over months.
I am also detailing the way I plan to start out so you can give me some feedback and correct any mistakes I may make here.
1-) The entire set up is going to run for 1 week with RO/DI water to work out any leaks. Temp will be set 78-80 degrees. Lights and Ca reactor off.
2-) Run for another week with the salt added. Reef crystals salt???? Lights and Ca reactor off and salinity of 1.023.
3-) The live rock and live sand is added.
4-) Cycle will be watched and I will be testing for pH, ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate. Water changes will be done
during cycling to reduce ammonia and nitrites. Will shoot for pH of 8.2. Lights and Ca reactor off.
5-) Once the cycle has ended and ammonia and nitrites is 0, lights will be turned on for a total of only 5-6 hours per day with timers turning one row (2 bulbs side by side) of actinics, 30-45 min later a row of daylights, 30-45 min. later 2 rows (one of each), and 30-45 min. later the remaining 2 rows. Lights will be going off in the same sequence. I will add the cleaning crew after cycling is
over.
6-) will not add any fish or corals for 1 month.
7-) will add 3 percula clowns and 2 weeks later the first soft coral. I am planing on a couple of mandarin fish, but not until after about a year after the tank has been set up. Plan to add corals every other week if money allows. I will probably be broke by them and will have to be content just looking at the
rock or sell a kidney in E-bay, ha ha ha ha. I will start to increase the light time to a final total of 14 hours/day over the next 4 months with the same on and off sequence.
will do 15-20 gal water changes monthly and will start the Ca reactor after the first coral goes in just to keep Ca at 420 and dKH at 8-10. Do I need to start it sooner??
9-) Initially, I will test for pH, Ca, alkalinity, and nitrates weekly during and after the cycling and will cut back to every other week at 3-4 months after cycling.
10-) Plan to test for Mg, Iodine, and strontium when I start adding adding corals and will supplement accordingly.
I am not a very patient person by any means, but if I am going to invest this much more money I want to make sure I don't mess it up due to some stupidity. I will also run a small 10 gal tank for quarantining fish for at least 2 weeks (I have learned my lesson big time with my freshwater fish). Any feedback here as well will be more than appreciated. Remember, 2 weeks ago I didn't diddly scuad about salt water set ups, so I am sure a lot of what I have above is incorrect and that is where you will come in. Thanks again in advance for your time
and suggestions/comments. Imagine this is your set up. How would you do it differently short of using metal halides.Sorry, I know it was kind of long.
been quite successful with it, but I knew nothing about salt water fish and even less about reef aquarium until about 2 weeks ago when I first started to read about it. And yes, I am planing on the Delbeek and Sprung books for christmas.
I am detailing the set up I am planing below so you can give me your opinion and any suggestions you may have. I would want to have a heavily stocked tank in the future with a good variety of just about everything including clams, hard and soft corals, etc. There won't be more than 5-7 small fish when all is said and done. Believe me, I love constructive criticism and would really
appreciate yours.
Set up:
- All Glass 180 gal tank with dual overflows (72x24x24) and stand/canopy.
- Lighting is going to be 2-36" sets of 6-96 watt (total of 1152 watts or 6.4 watt/gal) PC lights next to each other. 6 actinics and 6 daylights with reflectors. I am planing on putting 2 small fans to prevent too much heat build up and the ballasts will be in a box in the floor with a small fan as well to reduce heat even more. I will do the light set up myself and will fit it under the canopy. I
refuse to buy a chiller!!
- Sump is going to be a 30 gal long glass fish tank fitted under the stand.
- A 10 gal tank with a float into the sump for evaporative water supply.
- Water supplied by a Kent Marine RO/DI unit (50 g/day).
- Water return from sump is by a 1100 g/h Iwaki pump. There will be a T with a valve set up for water changes ease to be done from the sump without reducing the level of water in the tank above.
- Water movement in the tank is by 2 400 g/h power heads in the back running continuously and then 4 others placed in the sides powered by a Red Sea wave maker. Will make flow lighter at night.
- 2 300 watt heaters.
- I am still very shaky as to what skimmer to use, so comments or suggestions would be appreciated here. I am looking into the Aerofoamer and the spideons, but their cost and the cost of the extra pump will total more than what I would like it to be. We'll see.
- K2r Ca reactor with a 20 lb CO2 tank.
- Live rock is going to be 300 lb from Tampa Bay Saltwater (TBS) and 100 lb from Harbor Aquatics. This rock is not cured except for Harbour's.
- 180 lb of live sand from TBS.
- For the cleaning crew, I am planing on 100 aestrea snails, 100 turbo snails, 2 serpent stars, 2 brittle stars, 2 tiger tail cucumbers, 2 donky dong cucumbers, and 4 pistol shrimps. This may increase as the
need arises over months.
I am also detailing the way I plan to start out so you can give me some feedback and correct any mistakes I may make here.
1-) The entire set up is going to run for 1 week with RO/DI water to work out any leaks. Temp will be set 78-80 degrees. Lights and Ca reactor off.
2-) Run for another week with the salt added. Reef crystals salt???? Lights and Ca reactor off and salinity of 1.023.
3-) The live rock and live sand is added.
4-) Cycle will be watched and I will be testing for pH, ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate. Water changes will be done
during cycling to reduce ammonia and nitrites. Will shoot for pH of 8.2. Lights and Ca reactor off.
5-) Once the cycle has ended and ammonia and nitrites is 0, lights will be turned on for a total of only 5-6 hours per day with timers turning one row (2 bulbs side by side) of actinics, 30-45 min later a row of daylights, 30-45 min. later 2 rows (one of each), and 30-45 min. later the remaining 2 rows. Lights will be going off in the same sequence. I will add the cleaning crew after cycling is
over.
6-) will not add any fish or corals for 1 month.
7-) will add 3 percula clowns and 2 weeks later the first soft coral. I am planing on a couple of mandarin fish, but not until after about a year after the tank has been set up. Plan to add corals every other week if money allows. I will probably be broke by them and will have to be content just looking at the
rock or sell a kidney in E-bay, ha ha ha ha. I will start to increase the light time to a final total of 14 hours/day over the next 4 months with the same on and off sequence.
will do 15-20 gal water changes monthly and will start the Ca reactor after the first coral goes in just to keep Ca at 420 and dKH at 8-10. Do I need to start it sooner??
9-) Initially, I will test for pH, Ca, alkalinity, and nitrates weekly during and after the cycling and will cut back to every other week at 3-4 months after cycling.
10-) Plan to test for Mg, Iodine, and strontium when I start adding adding corals and will supplement accordingly.
I am not a very patient person by any means, but if I am going to invest this much more money I want to make sure I don't mess it up due to some stupidity. I will also run a small 10 gal tank for quarantining fish for at least 2 weeks (I have learned my lesson big time with my freshwater fish). Any feedback here as well will be more than appreciated. Remember, 2 weeks ago I didn't diddly scuad about salt water set ups, so I am sure a lot of what I have above is incorrect and that is where you will come in. Thanks again in advance for your time
and suggestions/comments. Imagine this is your set up. How would you do it differently short of using metal halides.Sorry, I know it was kind of long.