airbats801
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I've been out of the hobby for a few years now. I was on the road too much and couldnt take care of the tank by myself. Now that I've been in a relationship for a bit, we decided to get into another tank. I luckily stumbled across exactly what I was looking for on craigslist the other day. A 75g glass tank with built in overflow with stand and a 30g "refugium" clear vu tank, along with a hanna comboo ph meter, and about 300 dollars worth of supplements and test kits. Managed to get it all for 140 :spin1:.
Anyhow, My last tank as a 80g with a hang on overflow and a rubbermaid sump. my filtration in the sump was a micron bag with some carbon if I remember correctly. I had a hang on excalibur skimmer on the tank that I rarely used since it seemed to be a pile of junk. I used a large power head about sump return size pushing water around the tank during the winter, and 2 smaller ones in the summer. For rock, I probably had about 35lbs of low density stuff, and 2 to 3 inches of sand bed. The tank seemed very stable, and frankly the only issue other than putting some sea plant I bought from a lfs into it was my own fault. I bumped the controller on my sumbersable heater and cooked my fish stock. My lighting was 2 400w metal halides. Yes a lot, but hell, I was super diy, and the ballasts were cheap. I ran a radium and a 10,000k
So back to present.
This tank will be similar to my last where I'm more interested in the fish in it than the corals, but i will defiantely have some soft, mushrooms, green star polyps, and maybe a few cheap hard coral frags. I'm going to try and make a larger order of large base rock, and then purchase a few nice pieces of live rock to seed the rest.
Now i am undecided on my sand bed depth. I've been reading on the dsb with a plenum, but information is all over the place.
Also, since I have this 30g tank for sump basically, I want to run a refugium, but I've never dabbled in this. I'd looked into it a few years ago, but never got around to doing anything about it.I know I should just read, but since im asking some other questions, Im throwing this in.
Are there any newer mh brands that have come out in the last few years that I should take note of when considering new lamps?
I was also contemplating running some either vho or t5ho actinics on the tank and use the mh a bit less this time around. I have 2 workhorse 5 electronic ballasts, so running either shouldnt be a issue. Whats the verdict on a t5 vs a vho for actinic lighting?
For circulation on this tank, I have 2 power heads alogn with the return. I think it should be more than enough for the tank.
I'm sure there are things I am forgetting, but I'll start with this. Thanks in advance.
Here is a pic of my old tank in it's mid life stage. I was running a old emperor hang long for charcoal filtration before I bought a bag for the sump. The green star polyps had grown like mad, that second batch sitting at the top spawned off the bunch to the left. I had a nice large midas, 2 bi color blens, a potters wrasse, a yellow corris wrasse. They were always curious about my old webcam lol
Right click and save.
http://www.nwstarquest.com/fishtank.avi
http://www.nwstarquest.com/fishtan2.avi
http://www.nwstarquest.com/fishtan3.avi
http://www.nwstarquest.com/fishtan4.avi
Anyhow, My last tank as a 80g with a hang on overflow and a rubbermaid sump. my filtration in the sump was a micron bag with some carbon if I remember correctly. I had a hang on excalibur skimmer on the tank that I rarely used since it seemed to be a pile of junk. I used a large power head about sump return size pushing water around the tank during the winter, and 2 smaller ones in the summer. For rock, I probably had about 35lbs of low density stuff, and 2 to 3 inches of sand bed. The tank seemed very stable, and frankly the only issue other than putting some sea plant I bought from a lfs into it was my own fault. I bumped the controller on my sumbersable heater and cooked my fish stock. My lighting was 2 400w metal halides. Yes a lot, but hell, I was super diy, and the ballasts were cheap. I ran a radium and a 10,000k
So back to present.
This tank will be similar to my last where I'm more interested in the fish in it than the corals, but i will defiantely have some soft, mushrooms, green star polyps, and maybe a few cheap hard coral frags. I'm going to try and make a larger order of large base rock, and then purchase a few nice pieces of live rock to seed the rest.
Now i am undecided on my sand bed depth. I've been reading on the dsb with a plenum, but information is all over the place.
Also, since I have this 30g tank for sump basically, I want to run a refugium, but I've never dabbled in this. I'd looked into it a few years ago, but never got around to doing anything about it.I know I should just read, but since im asking some other questions, Im throwing this in.
Are there any newer mh brands that have come out in the last few years that I should take note of when considering new lamps?
I was also contemplating running some either vho or t5ho actinics on the tank and use the mh a bit less this time around. I have 2 workhorse 5 electronic ballasts, so running either shouldnt be a issue. Whats the verdict on a t5 vs a vho for actinic lighting?
For circulation on this tank, I have 2 power heads alogn with the return. I think it should be more than enough for the tank.
I'm sure there are things I am forgetting, but I'll start with this. Thanks in advance.
Here is a pic of my old tank in it's mid life stage. I was running a old emperor hang long for charcoal filtration before I bought a bag for the sump. The green star polyps had grown like mad, that second batch sitting at the top spawned off the bunch to the left. I had a nice large midas, 2 bi color blens, a potters wrasse, a yellow corris wrasse. They were always curious about my old webcam lol
Right click and save.
http://www.nwstarquest.com/fishtank.avi
http://www.nwstarquest.com/fishtan2.avi
http://www.nwstarquest.com/fishtan3.avi
http://www.nwstarquest.com/fishtan4.avi
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