The picture in my head is to have a 75 gallon 36X20X24, 6 inches of sand, with one triangular (10x10x10) ceramic ledge held up by a leg/pillar on each corner of the ledge. This ledge would be about 9 inches from the water surface. Other ceramic rock-scaping, low grotto type, to divide up the tank area and provide hiding areas
Planned stocking: (I ran the tank stocking by Steve in the beginners thread.)
- Bonded pair of Randall Shrimp Gobies, with shrimp
- Bonded pair Chinstrap Jawfish
- Sun Corals under the ledge (more in the shade)
- Squamosa Clam on the ledge if feasible to do this, using an LED pendant)
- 1 Yellow Assessor(s)
- 1 Pygmy Wrasse
- Maybe an Orchid Dottyback
The sump would be a skimmer, reactor, ATO a non-refugium style sump. If possible this is where I want almost all of the filtering to be done.
I am planning to have a macro algae/sea-grass refugium that can overflow into the DT, being fed from the sump. I was thinking a 36X13X16 30 gal or so.
I would love the refugium to really be able to help the pod population, and I don't want one that just has a ball of Chaeto
Some questions:
- Does the tank need to cycle before the refugium can be planted?
- Is there a minimum/maximum amount of flow that should got through the refugium if pod production is the main goal?
- Does there need to be a wave maker of any sort in the refugium?
- How deep does the sand need to be?
- Does live rock need to be used to seed the refugium or do the plants bring all you need? If needed should it be placed in the refugium after the system cycles?
Sorry for the book, but I like to measure a bunch before I cut once.
Thanks
Planned stocking: (I ran the tank stocking by Steve in the beginners thread.)
- Bonded pair of Randall Shrimp Gobies, with shrimp
- Bonded pair Chinstrap Jawfish
- Sun Corals under the ledge (more in the shade)
- Squamosa Clam on the ledge if feasible to do this, using an LED pendant)
- 1 Yellow Assessor(s)
- 1 Pygmy Wrasse
- Maybe an Orchid Dottyback
The sump would be a skimmer, reactor, ATO a non-refugium style sump. If possible this is where I want almost all of the filtering to be done.
I am planning to have a macro algae/sea-grass refugium that can overflow into the DT, being fed from the sump. I was thinking a 36X13X16 30 gal or so.
I would love the refugium to really be able to help the pod population, and I don't want one that just has a ball of Chaeto
Some questions:
- Does the tank need to cycle before the refugium can be planted?
- Is there a minimum/maximum amount of flow that should got through the refugium if pod production is the main goal?
- Does there need to be a wave maker of any sort in the refugium?
- How deep does the sand need to be?
- Does live rock need to be used to seed the refugium or do the plants bring all you need? If needed should it be placed in the refugium after the system cycles?
Sorry for the book, but I like to measure a bunch before I cut once.
Thanks