- Location
- nj
:tub:hey guys this is my first post... so basically im starting a nano reef tank with a 14 gallon bio cube... i have had a 10 gallon before it was fowlr and i took it down cause i had to move and it wasnt running very great dure to lack of equipment and lighting... so im going to start over and try the biocube which is very good ive heard here is what i am planning to get and what i want to keep in it... so heres the list.. there is also another plan..
Equipment-
.14 gallon bio cube, stock lights, built in filter.. for 200.. (how much u pay)
ican oder it online for 170 but i dont want complications.. it might be cracked... then i gotta wait and return it and everything... i would just spend the 30 dollars more and get it one that day
.A tetra heater... (non adjustable)... o the guy at the store told me that a heater didnt really matter in a biocube due to it's massive heat production with the lights and eveything but idk.. it's good to be safe.. he said put one anyways.
.possibly a cheap power head
.nano skimmer (in the future) when tank is maturing
live stock-
.8 to 12 pounds of nano rock... 6 dollars a pound...pretty fair i guess...
.10lbs of live sand for around 20 bucks
in the future after cycle-
.2-3 feather dusters
.possible green chromis 3 or 1 firefish and a clown ( i know it's kind of pushing it) or 2 clarkii clowns some kind of small goby....
.soft corals for sure... cheap ones.. like 10 to 20 dollars at my lfs
.and anemone if do able....
.nudi branches
this will cost me around 400
My other Plan!!
my other plan was to use my surrent tropical 10 gallon tank, convert it inot saltwater... i have the aqueaon filter.. a tetra heater... which is non adjustable.. cause sometimes it turns on and off on purpose to adjust to 76 degrees default...and i think it will probably make it harder to heat up without a hood because im gettina light that u scre on the two sides of the tank with no hood (do u recommned a new one?)
.and a 100 dollar lighting system perfect for corals... im not sure what specific light or what kind.. but the guy at my lfs will help me... im new to reef..(what do u recommed under or 100?)
this will run me about 170 ish or 200....
what do u think is the better deal??
the 10 gallon will save sooo much more money... but the biocube looks beast..
thanks alot guys
Equipment-
.14 gallon bio cube, stock lights, built in filter.. for 200.. (how much u pay)
ican oder it online for 170 but i dont want complications.. it might be cracked... then i gotta wait and return it and everything... i would just spend the 30 dollars more and get it one that day
.A tetra heater... (non adjustable)... o the guy at the store told me that a heater didnt really matter in a biocube due to it's massive heat production with the lights and eveything but idk.. it's good to be safe.. he said put one anyways.
.possibly a cheap power head
.nano skimmer (in the future) when tank is maturing
live stock-
.8 to 12 pounds of nano rock... 6 dollars a pound...pretty fair i guess...
.10lbs of live sand for around 20 bucks
in the future after cycle-
.2-3 feather dusters
.possible green chromis 3 or 1 firefish and a clown ( i know it's kind of pushing it) or 2 clarkii clowns some kind of small goby....
.soft corals for sure... cheap ones.. like 10 to 20 dollars at my lfs
.and anemone if do able....
.nudi branches
this will cost me around 400
My other Plan!!
my other plan was to use my surrent tropical 10 gallon tank, convert it inot saltwater... i have the aqueaon filter.. a tetra heater... which is non adjustable.. cause sometimes it turns on and off on purpose to adjust to 76 degrees default...and i think it will probably make it harder to heat up without a hood because im gettina light that u scre on the two sides of the tank with no hood (do u recommned a new one?)
.and a 100 dollar lighting system perfect for corals... im not sure what specific light or what kind.. but the guy at my lfs will help me... im new to reef..(what do u recommed under or 100?)
this will run me about 170 ish or 200....
what do u think is the better deal??
the 10 gallon will save sooo much more money... but the biocube looks beast..
thanks alot guys