OK I'm not new to reefs but I've been somewhat out of the techno loop for say 10 years. So I need to catch up.
I currently have a 200 gallon Oceanic 7' X 2' X 2' show tank that is smack dab in the middle of the house and is viewable from 3 sides. The over flow is on one end.
This tank was once a salt water predator tank and it was awesome until I had a heater failure while we were on vacation, yep you guessed it everyone got ick and died. So the tank has been Tropheus (Cichlids) for the last 6 or so years. Now I feel like I should get back into the Reef Tank or at least Salt water fish.
I'm all about low maintenance as you will soon read.
The 200 gallon tank is filtered currently with a 125 gallon sump that is in the basement. Next to that is a 100 gallon vat for mixing water and in between is a deep sink. The room has ample space to even go bigger if needed. So as you can see I can build a huge Refugium or whatever is needed.
OK so here is what I know, I worked at a local fish store for over 5 years back in the 90's and Compact Florescence where just coming out. I have a 20 gallon long mini reef in my office that has been going strong for 10 years (all soft corals). Like I said I like low maintenance AKA the basement filter with all ball valves and drains to do water changes.
So the questions are these: With such a large basement room and sump can I expect few water quality issues and little to no algae issues in the main tank with today's Refuqium set ups? Also can I expect a low power bill yet great results with LED lighting now?
This is just to get me started, so what do you folks think?
Thanks
Sam
PS I live in the Atlanta Ga area if someone has a show and tell
I currently have a 200 gallon Oceanic 7' X 2' X 2' show tank that is smack dab in the middle of the house and is viewable from 3 sides. The over flow is on one end.
This tank was once a salt water predator tank and it was awesome until I had a heater failure while we were on vacation, yep you guessed it everyone got ick and died. So the tank has been Tropheus (Cichlids) for the last 6 or so years. Now I feel like I should get back into the Reef Tank or at least Salt water fish.
I'm all about low maintenance as you will soon read.
The 200 gallon tank is filtered currently with a 125 gallon sump that is in the basement. Next to that is a 100 gallon vat for mixing water and in between is a deep sink. The room has ample space to even go bigger if needed. So as you can see I can build a huge Refugium or whatever is needed.
OK so here is what I know, I worked at a local fish store for over 5 years back in the 90's and Compact Florescence where just coming out. I have a 20 gallon long mini reef in my office that has been going strong for 10 years (all soft corals). Like I said I like low maintenance AKA the basement filter with all ball valves and drains to do water changes.
So the questions are these: With such a large basement room and sump can I expect few water quality issues and little to no algae issues in the main tank with today's Refuqium set ups? Also can I expect a low power bill yet great results with LED lighting now?
This is just to get me started, so what do you folks think?
Thanks
Sam
PS I live in the Atlanta Ga area if someone has a show and tell