ReefNole
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Hi All,
It's been a couple years since I took down my 55, and given that we're in a semi-temporary living situation, I want to set up something to look at, but with minimum equipment / maintenance requirements. I've settled on a standard 30x12x18 - 29 gallon setup that will be a mostly invert tank, eventually topping it off with something that swims.
I plan on using black sand, and starting with the dry rock I took out of my 55. I don't have any corals in the near future, but the farthest I'd go in this tank would be eventual mushrooms or polyps down the road.
I've got 2 HOB "filters", one is a dual chamber former bio-wheel that I used as a HOB fuge for my 55, and the other is a single chamber designed for the 29. I'm thinking about using the dual chambered as a fuge for this one, with some live rock and beneficial algae, but I don't know what the other would be most useful for given this tank.
Mostly, my goal on this tank is to have something smaller that still offers a huge variety of shrimp, crabs, snails, and other critters to look at.
Knowing all that, there are still a few holes in my plan I'd love some help with (keeping in mind, this is more of a low-value, but not cutting corners project).
Lights: currently, the 29 has the stock plastic lid and single strip light. I certainly don't need anything heavy duty enough for SPS, so I was thinking potentially a 24" PC fixture? Not sure if those are even worth it anymore these days though. Literally all I'm looking for in the lights are a nice blend of white/actinic and enough wattage for mushrooms.
Refractometer: this is something I really skimped out on with my 55, trying to use the hydrometer. A quick scan on Amazon revealed there are hundreds for sale ranging from $29.95 to $300+. What is the general consensus on refractometer requirements for aquariums?
Single chamber HOB: Advice on what to put in this? Not sure if people are still running carbon / physical "filter media" on SW tanks anymore. Last I heard, bio balls, etc. were more of a nitrate factory than anything beneficial.
ATO: I know there are a plethora of these out there nowadays. I'm not opposed to making my own, but would be fine purchasing one for up to $30 if there's a setup worth the price out there.
Also, I plan on using my old powerheads for flow, given nothing in there should need much flow, using my LFS as my water tester (but logging every test for my records), and purchasing a digital thermometer off Amazon.
Am I missing anything else to set up a little party for some crabs and shrimp?
For reference, here is an intended stocking list (in the order I plan to add them):
-Hermits (varied)
-Turbo snails
-Emerald crabs
-Some type of urchin/brittle sea star
-Peppermint shrimp (2+)
-Cleaner shrimp
-Pom-pom crabs (2+)
-Sexy shrimp (2)
-Fire shrimp
-Hi-fin goby
-Pair of Ocellaris clowns
-Midas blenny (maybe)
-6 line wrasse (maybe)
-Hippo tang (kidding, sorry I had to)
Thanks in advance!
It's been a couple years since I took down my 55, and given that we're in a semi-temporary living situation, I want to set up something to look at, but with minimum equipment / maintenance requirements. I've settled on a standard 30x12x18 - 29 gallon setup that will be a mostly invert tank, eventually topping it off with something that swims.
I plan on using black sand, and starting with the dry rock I took out of my 55. I don't have any corals in the near future, but the farthest I'd go in this tank would be eventual mushrooms or polyps down the road.
I've got 2 HOB "filters", one is a dual chamber former bio-wheel that I used as a HOB fuge for my 55, and the other is a single chamber designed for the 29. I'm thinking about using the dual chambered as a fuge for this one, with some live rock and beneficial algae, but I don't know what the other would be most useful for given this tank.
Mostly, my goal on this tank is to have something smaller that still offers a huge variety of shrimp, crabs, snails, and other critters to look at.
Knowing all that, there are still a few holes in my plan I'd love some help with (keeping in mind, this is more of a low-value, but not cutting corners project).
Lights: currently, the 29 has the stock plastic lid and single strip light. I certainly don't need anything heavy duty enough for SPS, so I was thinking potentially a 24" PC fixture? Not sure if those are even worth it anymore these days though. Literally all I'm looking for in the lights are a nice blend of white/actinic and enough wattage for mushrooms.
Refractometer: this is something I really skimped out on with my 55, trying to use the hydrometer. A quick scan on Amazon revealed there are hundreds for sale ranging from $29.95 to $300+. What is the general consensus on refractometer requirements for aquariums?
Single chamber HOB: Advice on what to put in this? Not sure if people are still running carbon / physical "filter media" on SW tanks anymore. Last I heard, bio balls, etc. were more of a nitrate factory than anything beneficial.
ATO: I know there are a plethora of these out there nowadays. I'm not opposed to making my own, but would be fine purchasing one for up to $30 if there's a setup worth the price out there.
Also, I plan on using my old powerheads for flow, given nothing in there should need much flow, using my LFS as my water tester (but logging every test for my records), and purchasing a digital thermometer off Amazon.
Am I missing anything else to set up a little party for some crabs and shrimp?
For reference, here is an intended stocking list (in the order I plan to add them):
-Hermits (varied)
-Turbo snails
-Emerald crabs
-Some type of urchin/brittle sea star
-Peppermint shrimp (2+)
-Cleaner shrimp
-Pom-pom crabs (2+)
-Sexy shrimp (2)
-Fire shrimp
-Hi-fin goby
-Pair of Ocellaris clowns
-Midas blenny (maybe)
-6 line wrasse (maybe)
-Hippo tang (kidding, sorry I had to)
Thanks in advance!
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