Building a 5.5 Nano

hgbarwick

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Hello everyone. I am thinking about setting up a 5.5 gallon nano. I want it t be mainly a clam tank, I am planning on doing metal hailides. What kind of Metal Hailide set ups do think you be best for my tank? I also need help on the filteration if anyone has any ideas. I am keeping a 90 gallon reef and a 12 gallon aquapod reef so I have experience. Thanks.
Hgbarwick
 
if you're gonna do a MH on a 5.5 nano, then i think i'd go with the70 watt one..i dont think they make a smaller one but i could be wrong. But 70 watts of MH over 5 gallons...well you'll be able to grow clams thats for sure :)

i'm thinking i saw it at doc foster and smith or hellolights.com
check out drs foster/smith first tho...i'm sure it was there.
 
for filtration go for at least 1 pound of live rock per gallon of water...but remember..more is better, and you have to calculate in any water thats in a sump too.

for a sump...you can go with whatever fits. I would say go for the biggest possible, but a 10 would be fine. Also, if you plan on having a skimmer, 10 might be a little small (not enough space in there)

But i would say try to get around 15 if you can fit it, and then cram it full of live rock, or you could just use it for a fuge and for heaters and stuff.

Oh, and one more thing to remember, you wont be filling the sump up all the way, so if you only get a 10 gallon tank, you're only gonna be adding like 6 gallons or so...which helps ya, but if you go with a 20 or so, you'd be able to use the added water volume a little more.
 
If you're going to do all that why not just use a bigger tank ?

Regarding filtration, clams don't need water as pristine as an SPS tank. Being filter feeders a bit of food in the water column isn't necessarily a bad thing.

A ten gallon with a 150 MH fixture would be a good choice imo. Modify an Aquaclear into a refugium, use a DSB, only have enough rock to provide places for clams that live on rock (around 10 pounds), and don't overstock with fish.




jmo,
 
If you're going to do all that why not just use a bigger tank ?

true, but some just like the look of smaller nanos. a 10 is small yes, but i mean like this 5.5.

If you've got this on a desk or something, its kinda nice to have a small little tank on the top, but if you can it would also be nice to have a larger sump down below, you know what i mean?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8014930#post8014930 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Agu
If you're going to do all that why not just use a bigger tank ?

Regarding filtration, clams don't need water as pristine as an SPS tank. Being filter feeders a bit of food in the water column isn't necessarily a bad thing.

A ten gallon with a 150 MH fixture would be a good choice imo. Modify an Aquaclear into a refugium, use a DSB, only have enough rock to provide places for clams that live on rock (around 10 pounds), and don't overstock with fish.

The aquaclear with a refugium sounds good. I might add a small goby or something but that would be down the road.


jmo,
 
Are you kidding me? Its a 5.5g tank? Just do water changes.

are you saying to not get a sump and just do water changes to keep the water nicer? What about when it evaps? 5 gallons of water with just a little bit of evap is gonna change the sg a lot more than it would in say a 50 gallon tank. But yes, to keep the water clean and nitrate free, the water changes should be enough, altho the added water from a sump will help "dilute" the stuff in the water, or make it less consentrated or however you wanna put it.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8014930#post8014930 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Agu
If you're going to do all that why not just use a bigger tank ?




jmo,

i think the smaller the better when it comes to nanos. to me the 10 gallons dont look nice at all. i went from a 5.5 and now starting a 2.5 again since i miss the one i had. also all i have for filtration is 6 pounds live rock and i do a water change every week and thats it. i do run carbon im my hob once in awhile. i have had great sucess with sps in the 2.5s in the past with 70 watt m/h so a clam should be fine with that in a 5.5
 
An Aquaclear 110 filter will fit on a 5.5g and are easily modified into fuges. I have one on my 5.5g. You just have to remove the black ring on the intake tube & set it on it's lowest setting. I shaved the impeller down 1mm, but now I'm regretting it now that everything has developed a biofilm, etc.. & it runs slower.
 
I am going to d an Aquaclear 110 fuge. I will be using water from my 90 gallon reef so it will be established. Could you do one small fish? If so got any ideas?
 
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