Alumentum5
New member
Hello everyone! As the title suggests, I'm new to saltwater but, I've kept fish and aquariums for quite some time. As I'm sure keeping a saltwater tank is much more complicated, I've come here to find information and ask some questions.
The tank I have is a 58 gallon (36x18x21) and is pre-drilled. I have acquired a few pieces of equipment such as a ballast for lights, a sump, and 9 powerheads (most of which can be return pumps).
Lighting:
The ballast I have is an icecap 430. From what is described, it can power up to 12 feet of bulbs as long as they are HO or VHO and do not exceed 330 watts. That being said, would 4 2' bulbs be adequate for light demanding corals? Also, which sort of bulbs should I use to grow such corals?
Filtration:
I used to run a sump on a freshwater aquarium I had, so the idea isn't new. However, I have read about other forms of filtration such as a skimmer. Would an in tank tunze be adequate? I'd prefer to have this in the sump instead of the main tank.
Refugium:
Along with the sump, I'm very curious about the refugium idea. Can anyone help me in deciding what would be most effective in here? I'd like to try a nice deep sand bed as I've heard of the benefits. Macroalgaes would be nice to grow as well. Any information will be greatly appreciated. If needed, the size of the refugium will be 30' by 12' by 18', a 29 gallon converted into a refugium.
The tank I have is a 58 gallon (36x18x21) and is pre-drilled. I have acquired a few pieces of equipment such as a ballast for lights, a sump, and 9 powerheads (most of which can be return pumps).
Lighting:
The ballast I have is an icecap 430. From what is described, it can power up to 12 feet of bulbs as long as they are HO or VHO and do not exceed 330 watts. That being said, would 4 2' bulbs be adequate for light demanding corals? Also, which sort of bulbs should I use to grow such corals?
Filtration:
I used to run a sump on a freshwater aquarium I had, so the idea isn't new. However, I have read about other forms of filtration such as a skimmer. Would an in tank tunze be adequate? I'd prefer to have this in the sump instead of the main tank.
Refugium:
Along with the sump, I'm very curious about the refugium idea. Can anyone help me in deciding what would be most effective in here? I'd like to try a nice deep sand bed as I've heard of the benefits. Macroalgaes would be nice to grow as well. Any information will be greatly appreciated. If needed, the size of the refugium will be 30' by 12' by 18', a 29 gallon converted into a refugium.