h0ckeyfreek20
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I already know this is going to take a lot of research and money so lets get right down to it!
Is a 400g marine tank a horrible idea for a first timer?
I was going to do a FOWLR tank. But corals look awesome, even hardy corals really make the tank look great. I think It may be worth the trade off to get hardy corals in place of non-reef safe fish.
Thoughts or opinions on the following topics?
-Substrate: I Would love sand but is bare bottom easier for maintenance? Siphoning an 8' x 3' tank would be very time consuming. Are there Any critters that can help keep the sand clean but not harm stronger corals? Would you guys recommend a shallow or deep bed of substrate? Tank has a 10x filtration cycle rate so flow is very high and always tossed around sand in the FW tank. should i lower flow?
-My fresh water drip system is a concern of mine. I currently have RO/DI 50 gallon per day unit, constantly dripping into my tank and another line that allows water to drain out of the tank. Eliminates water changes for freshwater. but Im assuming this won't work for salt water because the RO/DI water will change salinity and other water parameters in the tank? Do most reef keepers run a RO/DI filter into a container for future water changes?
-Algae: I'm worried about coralline algae on the acrylic. I don't want to scrape and scratch the viewing panel. how likely is an Urchin to scratch the acrylic? and would i need an army of them for a 400g?
-A good fish and coral combo that won't completely break the bank: recommend me your favorite beginger coral? Will tangs and angels of different sizes get along with each other and the corals? It's a big tank so i want a couple of larger fish that will get along with the smaller fish.
-Lighting: can I get away with the less expensive salt water lighting with stronger corals? or buy the expensive fixture and call it a day. Are LEDs an option?
I have all plumbing, sumps, protein skimmers, and pumps to make the swap to salt water.
Any other recommendations or comments are appreciated!!
Thanks all!
Is a 400g marine tank a horrible idea for a first timer?
I was going to do a FOWLR tank. But corals look awesome, even hardy corals really make the tank look great. I think It may be worth the trade off to get hardy corals in place of non-reef safe fish.
Thoughts or opinions on the following topics?
-Substrate: I Would love sand but is bare bottom easier for maintenance? Siphoning an 8' x 3' tank would be very time consuming. Are there Any critters that can help keep the sand clean but not harm stronger corals? Would you guys recommend a shallow or deep bed of substrate? Tank has a 10x filtration cycle rate so flow is very high and always tossed around sand in the FW tank. should i lower flow?
-My fresh water drip system is a concern of mine. I currently have RO/DI 50 gallon per day unit, constantly dripping into my tank and another line that allows water to drain out of the tank. Eliminates water changes for freshwater. but Im assuming this won't work for salt water because the RO/DI water will change salinity and other water parameters in the tank? Do most reef keepers run a RO/DI filter into a container for future water changes?
-Algae: I'm worried about coralline algae on the acrylic. I don't want to scrape and scratch the viewing panel. how likely is an Urchin to scratch the acrylic? and would i need an army of them for a 400g?
-A good fish and coral combo that won't completely break the bank: recommend me your favorite beginger coral? Will tangs and angels of different sizes get along with each other and the corals? It's a big tank so i want a couple of larger fish that will get along with the smaller fish.
-Lighting: can I get away with the less expensive salt water lighting with stronger corals? or buy the expensive fixture and call it a day. Are LEDs an option?
I have all plumbing, sumps, protein skimmers, and pumps to make the swap to salt water.
Any other recommendations or comments are appreciated!!
Thanks all!