Hi all, working on a 10G nano build, and thought I'd post a few pics / questions. Have kept freshwater tanks for years, and small FOWLR in college. Been a couple years since my last saltwater, and the itch to have one again just had to be scratched!
I already had the stand from a previous freshwater setup, so I decided to go with the 10 gallon tank. Lighting is CoralLife 96W quad tube PC, going to try a 6700K bulb, any thoughts on this? Planning to do only soft corals at first since this is my first reef, hopefully 'shrooms, rics', and sarcos'. Painted the back against advice from LFS, said to use a film so I could see behind rock pile, but I like the smooth look the painted back has.
Filtration is 5.5G 'fuge, fed by two 3/4" bulkheads (outside elbows/strainers). I drilled the tank myself with a Roto Zip tile bit, amazingly got it on my first try. Return is a Mag Drive 2, plumbed through 1/2" PVC and vinyl tubing to two directional outflows (inside elbows). Flow is supplemented in tank w/ MJ 900.
Inside Plumbing
Outside Plumbing - got a little happy w/ the PVC primer!
The fuge is smaller than what I really wanted to build, but 5.5G fits in the stand very nicely. Flow is right to left in the picture, only real bubble trap is where the water enters in the chamber on the right. Center compartment for a couple pounds of mud and some macro. I didn't want to baffle it up to much to keep plenty of water on that Mag 2. The light is a Walmart special, 20 W CF claiming a 6500K temp. Any one have experience with this light?
Now for the questions. I am wondering if for the soft corals, weekly water changes alone will provide enough calcium / alk. for their needs, or if I'll need to supplement. I'm sure everyone has an opinion on this, and I probably end up getting the Salifert test kits and doing a little research of my own.
I've tried to do my research, but at some point I realize you've got to make some decisions and get started! TIA for any advice.
Mark
I already had the stand from a previous freshwater setup, so I decided to go with the 10 gallon tank. Lighting is CoralLife 96W quad tube PC, going to try a 6700K bulb, any thoughts on this? Planning to do only soft corals at first since this is my first reef, hopefully 'shrooms, rics', and sarcos'. Painted the back against advice from LFS, said to use a film so I could see behind rock pile, but I like the smooth look the painted back has.

Filtration is 5.5G 'fuge, fed by two 3/4" bulkheads (outside elbows/strainers). I drilled the tank myself with a Roto Zip tile bit, amazingly got it on my first try. Return is a Mag Drive 2, plumbed through 1/2" PVC and vinyl tubing to two directional outflows (inside elbows). Flow is supplemented in tank w/ MJ 900.

Inside Plumbing

Outside Plumbing - got a little happy w/ the PVC primer!
The fuge is smaller than what I really wanted to build, but 5.5G fits in the stand very nicely. Flow is right to left in the picture, only real bubble trap is where the water enters in the chamber on the right. Center compartment for a couple pounds of mud and some macro. I didn't want to baffle it up to much to keep plenty of water on that Mag 2. The light is a Walmart special, 20 W CF claiming a 6500K temp. Any one have experience with this light?

Now for the questions. I am wondering if for the soft corals, weekly water changes alone will provide enough calcium / alk. for their needs, or if I'll need to supplement. I'm sure everyone has an opinion on this, and I probably end up getting the Salifert test kits and doing a little research of my own.
I've tried to do my research, but at some point I realize you've got to make some decisions and get started! TIA for any advice.
Mark