Justin1989
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For the past 3-4 weeks i have been slowly setting up my 55 gallon tank. I have a 45 gallon trashcan on my closet used to mix the saltwater. Was heated to 78 degrees, mixed with a salinity of 1.024. Had a Koralia 1 in there to keep it moving. Used a Hydor L40 to move the water from the trashcan into the tank. I have a 2-3" layer of live sand (not so sure how live it is at the moment, considering the tank has been filled and running for around 1-2 weeks with nothing in it except the water and sand). I have a coralife super skimmer, which seems to do a nice job, however until i get some life stock I won't truly know. I have setup a closed loop using the Hydor L40, taking water from the left side of the tank to the right. I would only assume this is running anywhere from 300-500GPH, estimating around 425. I am also using the Koralia 1 in the tank, which is rate at 400gph. The skimmer is supposed to run at 325GPH (would assume completely open valves) So I am estimating it running at around 250gph. This comes down having a turnover rate of right around 20. Would this suffice? or should I put in another Koralia power head?
Unfortunately there is no room under this tank for a sump, unless I have custom made. I might do this at a later time. As I said I have 44lbs of LR being shipped to my house using next day shipping, and as there this is a new tank still I will be adding it directly into the tank unless some one suggests against this? I have planned on of course cleaning each piece gently in a 5gallon bucket. I will be getting more, but I have put out around $600 in 1 week for lights and the LR lol.
The light I have ordered is a Nova Extreme Pro 48" which has 3 10,000K lights, and 3 460nm actinics. All of them being 54Watts. Using these lights, would I be restricted on any corals? I have not done to much research on corals, as since I won't be adding them any time soon.
My final question is using a phosphate reactor. I have looked around and see people using them to reduce nitrates, using carbon, and multiple different things. Is this basically just added chemical filtration? If so would anyone suggest it for a Reef aquarium? Also with these I noticed a lot of them having a 1/2" valves, so would reducing 1" to 1/2" and back to 1" be ok? If so would this reduce the water flow?
I think that is most of my questions
Thank you for your time, and any feedback is greatly appreciated.
[EDIT]
Might look into a Hang on external refugium, this is again only at a later time and if not getting the sump.
Unfortunately there is no room under this tank for a sump, unless I have custom made. I might do this at a later time. As I said I have 44lbs of LR being shipped to my house using next day shipping, and as there this is a new tank still I will be adding it directly into the tank unless some one suggests against this? I have planned on of course cleaning each piece gently in a 5gallon bucket. I will be getting more, but I have put out around $600 in 1 week for lights and the LR lol.
The light I have ordered is a Nova Extreme Pro 48" which has 3 10,000K lights, and 3 460nm actinics. All of them being 54Watts. Using these lights, would I be restricted on any corals? I have not done to much research on corals, as since I won't be adding them any time soon.
My final question is using a phosphate reactor. I have looked around and see people using them to reduce nitrates, using carbon, and multiple different things. Is this basically just added chemical filtration? If so would anyone suggest it for a Reef aquarium? Also with these I noticed a lot of them having a 1/2" valves, so would reducing 1" to 1/2" and back to 1" be ok? If so would this reduce the water flow?
I think that is most of my questions
[EDIT]
Might look into a Hang on external refugium, this is again only at a later time and if not getting the sump.
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