I am mentally preparing to build my third reef tank and want to avoid making the same errors that frustrated me to the point of selling everything and getting out of the hobby.
Some of my previous errors involved using "cheap" lighting that never produced the right growth or colors, small rubble sized live rock that was terrible to keep stable and attach frags to, reusing an undersized hang on the back protein skimmer and sump that required daily adjustment and still never worked, and finally not being picky about what went in my tank if I liked it I bought it!!:lmao:
This time around I am going to take it much slower! Lots more planning and less buying. My build revolves around a rimless "cubish" tank, less than 100 gallons, more than 70 gallons. I am thinking about a 36"x24"x24", is this a good sized tank?
Seeing as I have a very expensive teenage family to provide for I still have to be very cost effective in how I purchase my equipment, so i would like some advise on saving money and having an SPS tank, ....I know cheap and SPS is an oxymoron but I am sure there are some ways to help with cost when designing your tank such as certain tank sizes are easier to light.
So lets here your advice on doing SPS on the cheap!:thumbsup:
Thanks
Some of my previous errors involved using "cheap" lighting that never produced the right growth or colors, small rubble sized live rock that was terrible to keep stable and attach frags to, reusing an undersized hang on the back protein skimmer and sump that required daily adjustment and still never worked, and finally not being picky about what went in my tank if I liked it I bought it!!:lmao:
This time around I am going to take it much slower! Lots more planning and less buying. My build revolves around a rimless "cubish" tank, less than 100 gallons, more than 70 gallons. I am thinking about a 36"x24"x24", is this a good sized tank?
Seeing as I have a very expensive teenage family to provide for I still have to be very cost effective in how I purchase my equipment, so i would like some advise on saving money and having an SPS tank, ....I know cheap and SPS is an oxymoron but I am sure there are some ways to help with cost when designing your tank such as certain tank sizes are easier to light.
So lets here your advice on doing SPS on the cheap!:thumbsup:
Thanks