- Location
- Long Island
Hello All,
Over the summer I started a 6 gallon Fluval Edge Reef. Although it has only been a short time I have been loving making the switch to SW. So I decided that I want to go bigger.
I was going to get 57 deepblue rimless, but since one of my friends decided to tell my girlfriend that he finds fish and snails on the ground since he started that got vetoed.
The only other tank that seems to fit the dimensions I have been allotted for fish keeping seems to be the deepblue 65 gallon reef ready. I have not purchased the tank yet as I will be waiting till after Christmas. I have however purchased a few accessories that I will need for the tank. The first is an RO/DI unit. The second is a custom 29 gallon sump which I will be picking up tomorrow. Finally I have ordered and received a shipment of Pukani dry rock from bulk reef supply. This stuff is awesome. It looks great and they sent me plenty to work with. I did not however know that this stuff is a phosphate factory and have been researching the best way to cure it.
I would rather not take the chemical route, so I am going to put it in a tub with saltwater, a heater, and a powerhead after I thoroughly spray it with the hose. I will do water changes every two weeks, and if need be I found some great threads on Seaklear phosphate remover. If anyone has any experience with this please feel free to share.
I goofed on the sump because I don't have a protein skimmer as of yet and now I will have to try and fit a skimmer to the sump instead of vise versa.
For power heads I am going to go the koralia route to keep the cost down. I have an old T5HO that is 4 x 39W that should do the job until I decide to blow some hard earned money on LED's.
My only other question is regarding the return pump. Does anyone have any recommendations on a type or how many GPH I should look for or have. I have found little and varying information on this topic and would appreciate the advice.
Thanks!
Over the summer I started a 6 gallon Fluval Edge Reef. Although it has only been a short time I have been loving making the switch to SW. So I decided that I want to go bigger.
I was going to get 57 deepblue rimless, but since one of my friends decided to tell my girlfriend that he finds fish and snails on the ground since he started that got vetoed.
The only other tank that seems to fit the dimensions I have been allotted for fish keeping seems to be the deepblue 65 gallon reef ready. I have not purchased the tank yet as I will be waiting till after Christmas. I have however purchased a few accessories that I will need for the tank. The first is an RO/DI unit. The second is a custom 29 gallon sump which I will be picking up tomorrow. Finally I have ordered and received a shipment of Pukani dry rock from bulk reef supply. This stuff is awesome. It looks great and they sent me plenty to work with. I did not however know that this stuff is a phosphate factory and have been researching the best way to cure it.
I would rather not take the chemical route, so I am going to put it in a tub with saltwater, a heater, and a powerhead after I thoroughly spray it with the hose. I will do water changes every two weeks, and if need be I found some great threads on Seaklear phosphate remover. If anyone has any experience with this please feel free to share.
I goofed on the sump because I don't have a protein skimmer as of yet and now I will have to try and fit a skimmer to the sump instead of vise versa.
For power heads I am going to go the koralia route to keep the cost down. I have an old T5HO that is 4 x 39W that should do the job until I decide to blow some hard earned money on LED's.
My only other question is regarding the return pump. Does anyone have any recommendations on a type or how many GPH I should look for or have. I have found little and varying information on this topic and would appreciate the advice.
Thanks!