musicman
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Hey all!
Ok, so I have no money right now, but that doesn't mean I can't start dreaming and planning, right? I am desperate to get back into reefing.
I've been looking for the very best complete setup to get in a mid 20 to mid 30 gallon size. I've decided that a good skimmer will be the most important feature. As for other filtration, I'd like a nice 'fuge to hold some rubble and a good ole' lump o' cheato. I don't want to fool with bio-balls, filter floss, or anything like that.
For lighting I think I wanna go with T5s to keep heat down on such a small tank, and I think MH may be a waste of money for a mixed-reef of that size. Am I right on that point?
I'm not a good DIYer, so that's why I'm looking for somethign that is all-inclusive. I DO planning on adding a top off with a 10+ gallon capacity so I don't have to fool with water every 6 hours. I'm planning on having a rubbermaid in the base of whatever stand I choose for that.
I'm going to do my best to keep this tank simple and refined. I don't want a small tank with too many fish and just a bunch of brown palys all over the place. I want to keep maybe 2 or 3 fish, and a few extraordinary pieces of SPS, a few really nice zoas, and maybe a small clam. (Will the T5s be enough for a clam?) I want to build a delicate looking and open rockwork using the eggcrate/great stuff method everybody seems to be talking about now, too.
For a cleaner crew, I want to try and find something a little more exotic than the normal astreas and blue legs. I've sworn off hermits all together. They caused me trouble in my last tank. I also am iffy on the use of peppermints. For some reason my last batch of them decided they wanted to eat off of my soft corals! I found out too late for a few of my pieces. Any suggestions here?
Thanks for all your time, guys and gals!! I really miss being in this hobby, and I miss being a part of the club! Right now I can't even afford to pay dues so I can show up to meetings, but as soon as I can, I will.
I look forward to your input!

Ok, so I have no money right now, but that doesn't mean I can't start dreaming and planning, right? I am desperate to get back into reefing.
I've been looking for the very best complete setup to get in a mid 20 to mid 30 gallon size. I've decided that a good skimmer will be the most important feature. As for other filtration, I'd like a nice 'fuge to hold some rubble and a good ole' lump o' cheato. I don't want to fool with bio-balls, filter floss, or anything like that.
For lighting I think I wanna go with T5s to keep heat down on such a small tank, and I think MH may be a waste of money for a mixed-reef of that size. Am I right on that point?
I'm not a good DIYer, so that's why I'm looking for somethign that is all-inclusive. I DO planning on adding a top off with a 10+ gallon capacity so I don't have to fool with water every 6 hours. I'm planning on having a rubbermaid in the base of whatever stand I choose for that.
I'm going to do my best to keep this tank simple and refined. I don't want a small tank with too many fish and just a bunch of brown palys all over the place. I want to keep maybe 2 or 3 fish, and a few extraordinary pieces of SPS, a few really nice zoas, and maybe a small clam. (Will the T5s be enough for a clam?) I want to build a delicate looking and open rockwork using the eggcrate/great stuff method everybody seems to be talking about now, too.
For a cleaner crew, I want to try and find something a little more exotic than the normal astreas and blue legs. I've sworn off hermits all together. They caused me trouble in my last tank. I also am iffy on the use of peppermints. For some reason my last batch of them decided they wanted to eat off of my soft corals! I found out too late for a few of my pieces. Any suggestions here?
Thanks for all your time, guys and gals!! I really miss being in this hobby, and I miss being a part of the club! Right now I can't even afford to pay dues so I can show up to meetings, but as soon as I can, I will.
I look forward to your input!
