- Location
- Long Island
I have used the search button numerous times and i have a few questions i would like to ask about converting my 125 Fresh water (no overflow, non drilled, tempered glass) into a saltwater reef tank.
I currently have the flu-val FX5 canister filter. I know sump is the way to go but the costs of drilling and buying the sump or selling my tank and buying a reef ready tank is a little pricey. The question i have with the canister is, if i fill it with live rock and use a HOB protein skimmer that i have on my 58 which is rated for 125 gallons, plus whatever live rock i put into the tank, do you think this would be enough filtration? Or maybe fill it with live rock and bio balls as filtration instead of the media that comes with it? Even though there is no light, there should steel be beneficial filtering bacteria on the rock correct?
What is the best lighting scenario. The tank is 72" long. Do i do 1 big 72" light or 3 24's or 2 36's? I want to get a good light setup in the future i just dont know which way to go.
I've read around 1-1.5lbs or live rock per gallon is sufficient. Since i wont have a sump, should i add some extra live rock?
I appreciate all the advice in advance.
I currently have the flu-val FX5 canister filter. I know sump is the way to go but the costs of drilling and buying the sump or selling my tank and buying a reef ready tank is a little pricey. The question i have with the canister is, if i fill it with live rock and use a HOB protein skimmer that i have on my 58 which is rated for 125 gallons, plus whatever live rock i put into the tank, do you think this would be enough filtration? Or maybe fill it with live rock and bio balls as filtration instead of the media that comes with it? Even though there is no light, there should steel be beneficial filtering bacteria on the rock correct?
What is the best lighting scenario. The tank is 72" long. Do i do 1 big 72" light or 3 24's or 2 36's? I want to get a good light setup in the future i just dont know which way to go.
I've read around 1-1.5lbs or live rock per gallon is sufficient. Since i wont have a sump, should i add some extra live rock?
I appreciate all the advice in advance.