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Hi, I've been lurking and reading up the past couple of weeks. So much to soak in. I've kept fresh water aquariums for most of my life and always wanted to do a saltwater tank. I finally decided to put time and effort into converting an existing 75 gal to saltwater. But before I do, just want to take my time and get things right the first time around. There are many different setups and equipment I see, some thrive more than others.
Due to space constraints. I will not have a sump. I have two 75gal and two 150gal tanks stacked on two stands, so a sump is not an option as this tank will be on the top. My questions is, what equipment/setup do you suggest would work in a sumpless setup?
I believe I need a RO/DI, Protein skimmer, external hob refugium, hob aquaclear 110, heater, LR, 2-3inches of live sand.. Anything else/specifix brands/models? Ideally I'd like to keep community tank of fish, inverts, corals and maybe a clam. My price range is in not too high and not too low, would like to get affordable equipment that would not break the bank and would contribute to a thriving tank. I have a 45gallon rubbermaid that would be used to cycle water for the weekly/bi-weekly WC. Thanks
Due to space constraints. I will not have a sump. I have two 75gal and two 150gal tanks stacked on two stands, so a sump is not an option as this tank will be on the top. My questions is, what equipment/setup do you suggest would work in a sumpless setup?
I believe I need a RO/DI, Protein skimmer, external hob refugium, hob aquaclear 110, heater, LR, 2-3inches of live sand.. Anything else/specifix brands/models? Ideally I'd like to keep community tank of fish, inverts, corals and maybe a clam. My price range is in not too high and not too low, would like to get affordable equipment that would not break the bank and would contribute to a thriving tank. I have a 45gallon rubbermaid that would be used to cycle water for the weekly/bi-weekly WC. Thanks