Hello everyone "“ First post here :bigeyes:. Get ready for a long one. First I'll describe my set-up and then I'll ask a couple (bunch) of questions.
Tank "“ I am planning a reef tank using my existing 55 gallon FOWLR. I have had this tank set-up for over a year with the live rock (probably to much in the tank but I'll move some of it to my refugium), one damselfish that we caught in Florida while on vacation, and a sub straight of small coral shells about two inches deep. My live rock has a hair algae problem that is covering a lot of the rock. I plan on removing the coral shell and using live sand as my sub straight. I'll remove the damsel when I get to stocking the tank.
Refugium "“ I just completed building my refugium. The total size is 13" high x 15" wide x 42" long. It has four divided compartments with water dams to control bubbles. The first compartment is 2" wide and filled with bio-balls. The second is 9" wide and houses my skimmer. The third is mainly 6" wide but also continues under the refugium for 20". This compartment houses the return pump and a small chiller pump. The fourth compartment is the refugium, which is 12 x 15 x 22 with a deep sand bed of three inches. The return pump is plumbed with three ball valve controlled outlets. One outlet goes to the main tank through a SCWD valve to form the wave maker, one to the refugium and one back into the fourth compartment. There is basicly one plumbed outlet with the return and refugium plumbed from it to control the water flow.
Ok"¦now I'm to my question part
1st "“ Should the flow from the main tank overflow box into the first compartment go all the way to the bottom of the bio-balls to avoid sound? I was also wondering if the flow should start at the top of the bio-balls and flow over them. Any known solutions to keep the sound down and allow the bio-balls to do their thing will be appreciated. I have egg crate at the top to hold the bio-balls in the compartment.
2nd "“ Would you guys give me a good clean-up crew description and numbers of critters to start on the hair algae problem and afterwards to keep the reef healthy? I was thinking of adding a Cole Tang along with the clean-up crew to help with the hair algae. Would the tang be a good idea?
3rd "“ What type of macro algae should I put in the refugium? I have read of so many types that I just don't know which to purchase. I've read that one type is great in one persons opinion and then that one is terrible in another's opinion.
4th "“ How deep should the sand be in the tank and in the refugium?
5th "“ How much light and for how long in the refugium? I think I read somewhere that it should be opposite of the main tank's lighting schedule. Is this correct?
I think that's all I have for now, but I'm sure I'll be back :lol:
Thanks in advance for the help. I want to get everything set up correctly before I start adding the reef inhabitants.
Tank "“ I am planning a reef tank using my existing 55 gallon FOWLR. I have had this tank set-up for over a year with the live rock (probably to much in the tank but I'll move some of it to my refugium), one damselfish that we caught in Florida while on vacation, and a sub straight of small coral shells about two inches deep. My live rock has a hair algae problem that is covering a lot of the rock. I plan on removing the coral shell and using live sand as my sub straight. I'll remove the damsel when I get to stocking the tank.
Refugium "“ I just completed building my refugium. The total size is 13" high x 15" wide x 42" long. It has four divided compartments with water dams to control bubbles. The first compartment is 2" wide and filled with bio-balls. The second is 9" wide and houses my skimmer. The third is mainly 6" wide but also continues under the refugium for 20". This compartment houses the return pump and a small chiller pump. The fourth compartment is the refugium, which is 12 x 15 x 22 with a deep sand bed of three inches. The return pump is plumbed with three ball valve controlled outlets. One outlet goes to the main tank through a SCWD valve to form the wave maker, one to the refugium and one back into the fourth compartment. There is basicly one plumbed outlet with the return and refugium plumbed from it to control the water flow.
Ok"¦now I'm to my question part
1st "“ Should the flow from the main tank overflow box into the first compartment go all the way to the bottom of the bio-balls to avoid sound? I was also wondering if the flow should start at the top of the bio-balls and flow over them. Any known solutions to keep the sound down and allow the bio-balls to do their thing will be appreciated. I have egg crate at the top to hold the bio-balls in the compartment.
2nd "“ Would you guys give me a good clean-up crew description and numbers of critters to start on the hair algae problem and afterwards to keep the reef healthy? I was thinking of adding a Cole Tang along with the clean-up crew to help with the hair algae. Would the tang be a good idea?
3rd "“ What type of macro algae should I put in the refugium? I have read of so many types that I just don't know which to purchase. I've read that one type is great in one persons opinion and then that one is terrible in another's opinion.
4th "“ How deep should the sand be in the tank and in the refugium?
5th "“ How much light and for how long in the refugium? I think I read somewhere that it should be opposite of the main tank's lighting schedule. Is this correct?
I think that's all I have for now, but I'm sure I'll be back :lol:
Thanks in advance for the help. I want to get everything set up correctly before I start adding the reef inhabitants.