Reef Central has been invaluable thus far but before I proceed I need some guidance. I have read posts, books, watched videos, etc for 2 months and I am at cross roads.
I am going to breakdown my set-up below . Don't hold any punches, I can take it. My goal is a successful reef tank and I'm in this for the long haul. It's been a bucket list dream of mine since a kid. I refuse to put any live stock in this tank until I know they are being put in the best possible position to not only survive but to thrive.
Please let me know what coral I should put in the DT, based on my set-up, what has the best chance to thrive given proper husbandry. I am pretty anal and ocd, this occupies my time and it's fun to think about the destination. I don't really want a mixed tank, just not quite sure which direction to go at this point.
Again, there is nothing in the tank. It has been up and running and cycled for a month. Your input is greatly appreciated.
90 gal DT
100 lbs of Florida Reef Rock
60 lbs Arag Alive Reef Sand
950 gph return (600g gph with head pressure)
(3) Sicce Voyager Power Heads 1200 gph each
(2) Maxspect Razor R420R 120w 16k
ATO
30 gal berlin sump
Vertex Omega 150 Protein Skimmer first chamber
Black sponge between baffle one and two where the water falls from chamber one from overflow and skimmer
20 lbs crushed (large pieces) Florida reef rock in second chamber
2 lbs live rock in second chamber
1 lbs of matrix in a filter sock in second chamber
1000 gph pump aimed at matrix in second chamber
ball of cheato under a light
(return pump is external)
QT
30 gal
So, if you had this set up yourself, what direction would you take it from here? Do you see anything I am lacking or missed. I have a handle on the water parameters and testing, etc. I am not looking for when it's ok to put livestock in the tank, just what corals are best suited for this set up. Fish are secondary and I will probably not have more that 3 or 4 fish.
Thanks in advance.
Dave
I am going to breakdown my set-up below . Don't hold any punches, I can take it. My goal is a successful reef tank and I'm in this for the long haul. It's been a bucket list dream of mine since a kid. I refuse to put any live stock in this tank until I know they are being put in the best possible position to not only survive but to thrive.
Please let me know what coral I should put in the DT, based on my set-up, what has the best chance to thrive given proper husbandry. I am pretty anal and ocd, this occupies my time and it's fun to think about the destination. I don't really want a mixed tank, just not quite sure which direction to go at this point.
Again, there is nothing in the tank. It has been up and running and cycled for a month. Your input is greatly appreciated.
90 gal DT
100 lbs of Florida Reef Rock
60 lbs Arag Alive Reef Sand
950 gph return (600g gph with head pressure)
(3) Sicce Voyager Power Heads 1200 gph each
(2) Maxspect Razor R420R 120w 16k
ATO
30 gal berlin sump
Vertex Omega 150 Protein Skimmer first chamber
Black sponge between baffle one and two where the water falls from chamber one from overflow and skimmer
20 lbs crushed (large pieces) Florida reef rock in second chamber
2 lbs live rock in second chamber
1 lbs of matrix in a filter sock in second chamber
1000 gph pump aimed at matrix in second chamber
ball of cheato under a light
(return pump is external)
QT
30 gal
So, if you had this set up yourself, what direction would you take it from here? Do you see anything I am lacking or missed. I have a handle on the water parameters and testing, etc. I am not looking for when it's ok to put livestock in the tank, just what corals are best suited for this set up. Fish are secondary and I will probably not have more that 3 or 4 fish.
Thanks in advance.
Dave
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