Hello,
I'm looking for a little advise on the system I am looking to build. I'm moving into a new house in a few weeks and after having a smaller (15 gallon) system for several years want to go bigger. Up to now my system has pretty much been a - start with 35 lbs of uncured live rock in a 15 gallon tank, and just watch it grow and change for 3 years.
I've done some investigating and am looking at picking up the following, but was wondering if you talented folks had suggestions for me on the direction I am going, and if there are any suggested changes - either on what I am buying (too small, too big, don;t seem to match, etc . . .), or if there are better places to get those items I am buying.
* Tank - 170 gallon starphire glass, 48"L X 24"W X 35"H with a single overflow on the center of the back wall from glasscages.com for $970
* Stand - 30" high Oak Stand from glasscages.com $375
* 40 gallon sump - 36"L X 18"W X 13"H for $81 from glass cages (converting it into a sump myself)
* Skimmer - Bubble Master 200 from reefgeeks.com for $550
* Heater - 2X Jager TS Series Heater - 250W from reefgeeks.com - $25 each
* Lighting - Galileo I 30 from aquacave.com for $830
* Water Movement - 2X VorTech MP20 Propeller Pumps w/ Controllers from reefgeek.com for $720
So empty tank - $3,575
Questions on the build
- Not sure about a calcium reactor - are they necessary to start with, or can one get by with dosing with kallcausser?
- If I've never done a refugium and I have this much live rock and sand, and don't mind doing a water change every moth or two, should I go through the "learning experience" of doing one?
I am looking to build a solid wall on the back of the tank with the best stocked decorator rock I can find. I like the idea of a deep wall with a changing level of light as you move deeper into the tank (hence the 35" deep tank.) I am Thinking Tampa Bay Saltwater, Live Rock N Reef's or a mixture of Liveaquaria's premium large Fiji and Fiji fancy branch.; thoughts on these?
I am also thinking of starting with uncured live rock since it will be a new system and running it with just the uncured live rock for a few months with frequent water changes until it all stabilizes. Thoughts on this? Does it actually work? I know there is a higher risk of hitchhikers, but I love the variety and life that they bring.
170 lbs of live sand,
340ish lbs of live rock
A ton of inverts for cleaning - various hermit crabs, snails, Nudibranchs, mythrix crabs, brittle stars, serpent stars, cucumbers, etc . . .
Once all that is settled down, I am thinking of taking my time and finding a good mix of corals for the various color levels in the tank. I have very little experience with the corals and was going to ask questions on them when the system was up and running well.
Not sure on fish yet - those will come last.
All right, I'm sure I will have more questions to come. In exchange for lots of good advice, I'll take lots of pictures of this as it gets built and share them all!
Nate
I'm looking for a little advise on the system I am looking to build. I'm moving into a new house in a few weeks and after having a smaller (15 gallon) system for several years want to go bigger. Up to now my system has pretty much been a - start with 35 lbs of uncured live rock in a 15 gallon tank, and just watch it grow and change for 3 years.
I've done some investigating and am looking at picking up the following, but was wondering if you talented folks had suggestions for me on the direction I am going, and if there are any suggested changes - either on what I am buying (too small, too big, don;t seem to match, etc . . .), or if there are better places to get those items I am buying.
* Tank - 170 gallon starphire glass, 48"L X 24"W X 35"H with a single overflow on the center of the back wall from glasscages.com for $970
* Stand - 30" high Oak Stand from glasscages.com $375
* 40 gallon sump - 36"L X 18"W X 13"H for $81 from glass cages (converting it into a sump myself)
* Skimmer - Bubble Master 200 from reefgeeks.com for $550
* Heater - 2X Jager TS Series Heater - 250W from reefgeeks.com - $25 each
* Lighting - Galileo I 30 from aquacave.com for $830
* Water Movement - 2X VorTech MP20 Propeller Pumps w/ Controllers from reefgeek.com for $720
So empty tank - $3,575
Questions on the build
- Not sure about a calcium reactor - are they necessary to start with, or can one get by with dosing with kallcausser?
- If I've never done a refugium and I have this much live rock and sand, and don't mind doing a water change every moth or two, should I go through the "learning experience" of doing one?
I am looking to build a solid wall on the back of the tank with the best stocked decorator rock I can find. I like the idea of a deep wall with a changing level of light as you move deeper into the tank (hence the 35" deep tank.) I am Thinking Tampa Bay Saltwater, Live Rock N Reef's or a mixture of Liveaquaria's premium large Fiji and Fiji fancy branch.; thoughts on these?
I am also thinking of starting with uncured live rock since it will be a new system and running it with just the uncured live rock for a few months with frequent water changes until it all stabilizes. Thoughts on this? Does it actually work? I know there is a higher risk of hitchhikers, but I love the variety and life that they bring.
170 lbs of live sand,
340ish lbs of live rock
A ton of inverts for cleaning - various hermit crabs, snails, Nudibranchs, mythrix crabs, brittle stars, serpent stars, cucumbers, etc . . .
Once all that is settled down, I am thinking of taking my time and finding a good mix of corals for the various color levels in the tank. I have very little experience with the corals and was going to ask questions on them when the system was up and running well.
Not sure on fish yet - those will come last.
All right, I'm sure I will have more questions to come. In exchange for lots of good advice, I'll take lots of pictures of this as it gets built and share them all!
Nate