arcticwolf
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Background: Fresh and saltwater tanks since a kid. Last move about 10 yrs ago. Never got around to resetting up the 110 reef. Currently have fresh 55planted, going on 6-7 yrs doing great. 2 10s planted, 8gal ebi shrimp tank. Came across an edge6, 3 months ago at yard sale, like new... 25 bucks .. to good to pass up. Decided to go ahead and get toes wet again in salt. SO MUCH has changed in the last 10yrs with SW. Felt like borderline novice again.
LOVE the edge, love the look, love the great viewing, has done fantastic... rehooked on salt again.
Unfortunately, the edge is a pain, with that tiny opening to do anything in the tank with, and no real room to contain much. Can't stop myself upgrading.
Edge6
filtration: Ac with intank baket upgrade
Lighting: replaced junk halos. 2 exo 10k, 1 blue, nano picos: under stock arm. panaroma pro module 10k/blue sitting on the tank glass. above 50% corals start to bleach quickly
Stock: 2 large for tank premium rocks, 4lb and 6lb tons of life.CUC, peppermint shrimp, yellow clown goby, large 5in zoa colony, couple zoa frags, two large heavy incrusted branching 4-5in poly colonies, 3x4 neon clove colony.
With so much that has changed in SW, the old 110 full reef set in the basement, no longer seems like a good option to resetup... with so damn much of it MUST be upgraded or replaced ... no one uses giant wet n dry anymore. VHO would be a serious expense to replace all the bulbs, and now seems VERY outdated and GIANT power consumer ... so would need light upgrades ... the list goes on. Decided it would be much cheaper and get possibly a better type setup, sell the big OLD reef, use the money to get something else.
After much consideration and tons of forum reading finally decided the bc29 was a good option. Decent size, small footprint can be placed nearly anywhere. Bigger tanks leave few choices for placement.
Tank plans in next post
LOVE the edge, love the look, love the great viewing, has done fantastic... rehooked on salt again.
Unfortunately, the edge is a pain, with that tiny opening to do anything in the tank with, and no real room to contain much. Can't stop myself upgrading.
Edge6
filtration: Ac with intank baket upgrade
Lighting: replaced junk halos. 2 exo 10k, 1 blue, nano picos: under stock arm. panaroma pro module 10k/blue sitting on the tank glass. above 50% corals start to bleach quickly
Stock: 2 large for tank premium rocks, 4lb and 6lb tons of life.CUC, peppermint shrimp, yellow clown goby, large 5in zoa colony, couple zoa frags, two large heavy incrusted branching 4-5in poly colonies, 3x4 neon clove colony.
With so much that has changed in SW, the old 110 full reef set in the basement, no longer seems like a good option to resetup... with so damn much of it MUST be upgraded or replaced ... no one uses giant wet n dry anymore. VHO would be a serious expense to replace all the bulbs, and now seems VERY outdated and GIANT power consumer ... so would need light upgrades ... the list goes on. Decided it would be much cheaper and get possibly a better type setup, sell the big OLD reef, use the money to get something else.
After much consideration and tons of forum reading finally decided the bc29 was a good option. Decent size, small footprint can be placed nearly anywhere. Bigger tanks leave few choices for placement.
Tank plans in next post