Hey guys, I'll start out by sharing a bit about my experience in the hobby.
In 2012 I bought my first tank on the intention of going right into saltwater. With the help of a local shop and online research I had established a FOWLR setup which worked well for the first half year. It was pretty primitive, running only a tetra hang on filter and basic t5 lighting. As I became more confident I started to experiment with corals and trying out fish against local wishes. Between that time and the beginning of this year I have had my share of; an ammonia spike in which I lost every fish overnight, ick attacks and another parasite which I never identified, a rouge mantis shrimp being involuntarily introduced into my tank (which killed off my herbit crabs and 1 fish before I finally got him), a fish jumping out to its death, a yellow tail damsel that bullied and killed 2 fish, an uncontrollable algae overgrowth and so on...
Some of this was due to my carelessness and impatience and I never, on not one occasion have had success with corals. I spent a lot of money and have been suckered by the shop a time or two. Eventually I ended up letting the tank go and hardly maintained it.
I've since turned around and am now able to devote the time the tank needs. I am in no way an expert and what little I know I have learned mostly through my own experience so please bear with me. I have decided to join because I am familiar with the invaluable knowledge that can be learned from users on a forum. I'd like to slowly work my to an intermediate/advanced reef tank with corals. So I recently cleaned all the filter media, did a couple water changes and have let the tank cycle itself for the past week. Lighting is back on schedule and parameters are looking good so far. Which brings me to my very first question, which involves power head placement, something which I've heard explained in every possible way.
So first I'll bring you up to speed on my still semi-primitive setup:
Aqueon 40G Breeder Glass
Marineland Glass Canopy
Marineland Canister Filter including Matrix, Seagel, Ceramic Rings, and the stock foam filter pads. (forgive me if I remember the names and actual products i'm using
Marineland Water Heater (adjusts from top that I leave stick out over the water line)
Solarmax HE Double T5 21W Lighting
(2) Koralia Nano 425 Powerheads
Apprx. 55lbs Live Rock
I use Instant Ocean Reef Crystals salt
Here are current pictures of the tank: (no fish or inverts)
Please feel free to share any suggestions moving forward. I'll like to start out adding inverts first.
In 2012 I bought my first tank on the intention of going right into saltwater. With the help of a local shop and online research I had established a FOWLR setup which worked well for the first half year. It was pretty primitive, running only a tetra hang on filter and basic t5 lighting. As I became more confident I started to experiment with corals and trying out fish against local wishes. Between that time and the beginning of this year I have had my share of; an ammonia spike in which I lost every fish overnight, ick attacks and another parasite which I never identified, a rouge mantis shrimp being involuntarily introduced into my tank (which killed off my herbit crabs and 1 fish before I finally got him), a fish jumping out to its death, a yellow tail damsel that bullied and killed 2 fish, an uncontrollable algae overgrowth and so on...
Some of this was due to my carelessness and impatience and I never, on not one occasion have had success with corals. I spent a lot of money and have been suckered by the shop a time or two. Eventually I ended up letting the tank go and hardly maintained it.
I've since turned around and am now able to devote the time the tank needs. I am in no way an expert and what little I know I have learned mostly through my own experience so please bear with me. I have decided to join because I am familiar with the invaluable knowledge that can be learned from users on a forum. I'd like to slowly work my to an intermediate/advanced reef tank with corals. So I recently cleaned all the filter media, did a couple water changes and have let the tank cycle itself for the past week. Lighting is back on schedule and parameters are looking good so far. Which brings me to my very first question, which involves power head placement, something which I've heard explained in every possible way.
So first I'll bring you up to speed on my still semi-primitive setup:
Aqueon 40G Breeder Glass
Marineland Glass Canopy
Marineland Canister Filter including Matrix, Seagel, Ceramic Rings, and the stock foam filter pads. (forgive me if I remember the names and actual products i'm using
Marineland Water Heater (adjusts from top that I leave stick out over the water line)
Solarmax HE Double T5 21W Lighting
(2) Koralia Nano 425 Powerheads
Apprx. 55lbs Live Rock
I use Instant Ocean Reef Crystals salt
Here are current pictures of the tank: (no fish or inverts)




Please feel free to share any suggestions moving forward. I'll like to start out adding inverts first.
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