I have a 55 gallon SW tank that I have had for several years
that I would like to convert to a reef tank.
The tank currently does not have a sump. The sump must go in the
basement to keep noise down.
I would like to do it right the first time, and only buy what is
needed. Here is the list I have come up with, with approximate
prices
55 Tank, heater: Have already
Remora HOT Skimmer: Have already
I will convert it to sump use with a Maxijet 1200 $20
Overflow: $90
(Will a glass shop come and drill a hole in the tank? I no
longer have a car that can hold the tank.)
Main Pump: $150
Something like a Iawaki WRLTXT30
ground probe: $15
I've read that these are important
Glass canopy: $20
4x65 PC hood: $265
I intend on keeping soft corals
Chiller: $265 (Hamilton)
I am on Long Island. I don't have central air, and
the tank currently gets way too hot in the summer,
and the temp varies widely in the summer.
RODI: 250
Live Rock, Cleanup, Live sand: $580 "The package"
From Tampa bay saltwater. Given the choice, I will
only use aquacultured rock.
For calcium: B-ionic and two dosing pumps $300
I occasionally take weeklong trips. The tank should
be self sufficient (I have a quality automated feeder)
The alternative seems to be to construct a DIY
Nilsen reactor.
Test kits: Calcium, nitrate, nitrite, ammonia, calcium,
alk, phosphate, strontium. $150
I currently have red sea. They are old, and I hated most
of the kits. Comparing colors with a printed card is
not the best way to go. I have a FastTest copper (I know for
the reef copper is a bit no-no) and the colors are much
easier to read off.
Books: $150
Delbeek and Sprung (both) and Tullock
I have recently bought and read the three of these.
Level controller: $80 (Spectapure)
Automated topoff is a must.
Corals + fishes: $200
I will buy small captive propagated corals, (leathers, Xenia, mushrooms)
and some herbivorous fish.
Luxuries:
Salinity probe: 115
Ph Probe: 80
Temperature probe: $20
The total (without luxuries) is just under $2500. This did not include
the sump, plumbing, timers, powerheads, wavemaking tools, etc, which
would likely run at least another $300 or so. It also does not include
shipping would would also run well into the hundreds for all this
stuff, which would come from several different places.
So in summary, 55 gallon reef, $3000. This is the price to
upgrade an existing 55 gallon SW tank. I will end up throwing
out only the single bulb hood and a emperor 400 power filter.
I don't see the reef succeeding if any of the above items are left out. Remember, I need a basement sump, automation, and will pay to avoid wild caught specimens.
I was considering buying a 75 or 120 (the 55 is too narrow) but
the price to upgrade the 55 already seems high ($60/gal)!
Comments?
that I would like to convert to a reef tank.
The tank currently does not have a sump. The sump must go in the
basement to keep noise down.
I would like to do it right the first time, and only buy what is
needed. Here is the list I have come up with, with approximate
prices
55 Tank, heater: Have already
Remora HOT Skimmer: Have already
I will convert it to sump use with a Maxijet 1200 $20
Overflow: $90
(Will a glass shop come and drill a hole in the tank? I no
longer have a car that can hold the tank.)
Main Pump: $150
Something like a Iawaki WRLTXT30
ground probe: $15
I've read that these are important
Glass canopy: $20
4x65 PC hood: $265
I intend on keeping soft corals
Chiller: $265 (Hamilton)
I am on Long Island. I don't have central air, and
the tank currently gets way too hot in the summer,
and the temp varies widely in the summer.
RODI: 250
Live Rock, Cleanup, Live sand: $580 "The package"
From Tampa bay saltwater. Given the choice, I will
only use aquacultured rock.
For calcium: B-ionic and two dosing pumps $300
I occasionally take weeklong trips. The tank should
be self sufficient (I have a quality automated feeder)
The alternative seems to be to construct a DIY
Nilsen reactor.
Test kits: Calcium, nitrate, nitrite, ammonia, calcium,
alk, phosphate, strontium. $150
I currently have red sea. They are old, and I hated most
of the kits. Comparing colors with a printed card is
not the best way to go. I have a FastTest copper (I know for
the reef copper is a bit no-no) and the colors are much
easier to read off.
Books: $150
Delbeek and Sprung (both) and Tullock
I have recently bought and read the three of these.
Level controller: $80 (Spectapure)
Automated topoff is a must.
Corals + fishes: $200
I will buy small captive propagated corals, (leathers, Xenia, mushrooms)
and some herbivorous fish.
Luxuries:
Salinity probe: 115
Ph Probe: 80
Temperature probe: $20
The total (without luxuries) is just under $2500. This did not include
the sump, plumbing, timers, powerheads, wavemaking tools, etc, which
would likely run at least another $300 or so. It also does not include
shipping would would also run well into the hundreds for all this
stuff, which would come from several different places.
So in summary, 55 gallon reef, $3000. This is the price to
upgrade an existing 55 gallon SW tank. I will end up throwing
out only the single bulb hood and a emperor 400 power filter.
I don't see the reef succeeding if any of the above items are left out. Remember, I need a basement sump, automation, and will pay to avoid wild caught specimens.
I was considering buying a 75 or 120 (the 55 is too narrow) but
the price to upgrade the 55 already seems high ($60/gal)!
Comments?