RustNeverSleeps
New member
Hello folks just found this wonderful place. I will try to keep this short and to the point. A long time ago I had a 40g saltwater setup with a 20g long sump/refuge. it's been about ten years since I have done anything with salt. At the time I had around 40lbs of live rock with a deep sand bed. I live about 200ft from the ocean so I always used fresh seawater for water changes. in my refuge I had live sand,live rock,some rock weed and some local mussels. The tank was up and running beautifully for 5 years but a new job left me with little time to care for it. so I had to break it all down. now lets skip 10 years ahead. finally have plenty of time to commit to this hobby again. and recently have been adding to my new build of a 75G. and reading and taking in as much info as I can.
So far I have the following:
75G tank
reef octopus classic 150int skimmer
eheim 1262 pump
life reef overflow
grounding probe
heaters
I plan to build a 40G sump/refuge. I don't want a heavy stocked reef, but would like to have around 75lbs of live rock,deep sand bed, a few basic corals like mushrooms, bubble coral,hammer coral,elegance coral,etc. some cool zoanthids/polyps and I really want to have two fuzzy dwarf lion fish, 1 red and 1 yellow. and maybe clam or two if possible
Ok a few questions.
1. Can I still setup my refuge like I had years ago? live sand,live rock,rock weed and some local mussels? I will have a small led over refuge
2. Looking at purchasing LED lighting. interested in thoughts on the
Current USA Orbit Marine LED Saltwater Reef Lighting System? would 1 or 2 of the 48-60" strip lights be good for this setup?
3. I used fresh seawater from out front of my house is this practice ok? I bring it to temp before using. I live on the coast in Maine
If anyone has any thoughts,comments or suggestions I would love to hear them. I plan to have everything I need for setup date around mid april when all the snow/ice is gone here.
Thank you for any help
So far I have the following:
75G tank
reef octopus classic 150int skimmer
eheim 1262 pump
life reef overflow
grounding probe
heaters
I plan to build a 40G sump/refuge. I don't want a heavy stocked reef, but would like to have around 75lbs of live rock,deep sand bed, a few basic corals like mushrooms, bubble coral,hammer coral,elegance coral,etc. some cool zoanthids/polyps and I really want to have two fuzzy dwarf lion fish, 1 red and 1 yellow. and maybe clam or two if possible
Ok a few questions.
1. Can I still setup my refuge like I had years ago? live sand,live rock,rock weed and some local mussels? I will have a small led over refuge
2. Looking at purchasing LED lighting. interested in thoughts on the
Current USA Orbit Marine LED Saltwater Reef Lighting System? would 1 or 2 of the 48-60" strip lights be good for this setup?
3. I used fresh seawater from out front of my house is this practice ok? I bring it to temp before using. I live on the coast in Maine
If anyone has any thoughts,comments or suggestions I would love to hear them. I plan to have everything I need for setup date around mid april when all the snow/ice is gone here.
Thank you for any help