I have a couple questions I would appreciate hearing others thoughts on.. regarding sand and skimmers
About the substrate...
I've decided to return the bags of crushed coral I got with my setup and go with Aragonite Sand. Can I get some feedback about this? I've only used coral before and that was my last tank.. an undergravel.. a long time ago.
I'll be running a 90 gallon reef (soft corals and fish). What would be a good depth. 1", 2", 4"? Do I need to siphon it (I had to do it on every water change with coral) or stir it up? Is the sugar fine size good or should I mix in some rougher granuled (or even some small shell media) Should I put some Live Sand or Garf Grunge on top (or mix it in) or will the 100 lbs of Live Rock be enough?
About the skimmer... I can get a RedSea Berlin w/Rio 2500 pump for $175. But I like the description of the EuroReef ES5-3. It sounds trouble free (no tweaking other that setting height of water column?) But it is $270 and doesn't come with a pump. Is the Berlin good? Is it one that will require regular tinkering and adjusting?
Thanks a lot,
Robb
About the substrate...
I've decided to return the bags of crushed coral I got with my setup and go with Aragonite Sand. Can I get some feedback about this? I've only used coral before and that was my last tank.. an undergravel.. a long time ago.
I'll be running a 90 gallon reef (soft corals and fish). What would be a good depth. 1", 2", 4"? Do I need to siphon it (I had to do it on every water change with coral) or stir it up? Is the sugar fine size good or should I mix in some rougher granuled (or even some small shell media) Should I put some Live Sand or Garf Grunge on top (or mix it in) or will the 100 lbs of Live Rock be enough?
About the skimmer... I can get a RedSea Berlin w/Rio 2500 pump for $175. But I like the description of the EuroReef ES5-3. It sounds trouble free (no tweaking other that setting height of water column?) But it is $270 and doesn't come with a pump. Is the Berlin good? Is it one that will require regular tinkering and adjusting?
Thanks a lot,
Robb