seanb
Premium Member
I am in the middle of putting together a 90gal reef tank, but now I have just been handed a 25 gal hex that already has corals in it. I have been going slow planning my 90, but now it is sink or swim with the 25 hex. It was moved today in about 3 hours. All the water was put into buckets, along with the live rock w/ critters. The sand ( I use that term loosely) was left in the bottom. the last five gallons of water and detritus were siphoned and tossed. Then after moving, everything was put back and topped off with 5 gal of LFS saltwater. I haven't researched anything for such a small tank so here is a list of what I have been given, let me know what you think is good and what should be changed.
25 gal (I think) acrylic hex
at least 30 lbs of good cured LR
about 3-4 inches of very coarse live sand (contains a great deal of shells and detritus)
3 soft corals ( I think 2 are leather and 1 is a colt coral)
Assorted mushroom anemones
two very large snails and probably some other critters
A CPR backpack skimmer
heater
2 Rio 180 powerheads ( I have no idea if this is enough flow)
2 PC lamps with electronic ballast, one is white (?K) and the other blue (actinic?) I don't know the wattage but they are probably 12 in long.
I am content to keep this mostly for soft corals, but I have so many questions.
Do I replace the sand with something smaller?
Do I need more cleanup crew?
Is there anything I can do to make the move easier on the corals (I assume I will have at least a small cycling period from the detritus being stirred up)?
Is the skimmer a good one, what maintenance does it need?
Do I need new or better pwerheads?
Do I have enough light? The lights have no cover, should they?
Another problem is the Salinity is 1.019 I know I want to raise it, but how slowly should I go?
This tank has been a bit neglected, but I want to save it if I can.
I am ordering test kits tonight, so it will be awhile for water parameters.
Thanks.
25 gal (I think) acrylic hex
at least 30 lbs of good cured LR
about 3-4 inches of very coarse live sand (contains a great deal of shells and detritus)
3 soft corals ( I think 2 are leather and 1 is a colt coral)
Assorted mushroom anemones
two very large snails and probably some other critters
A CPR backpack skimmer
heater
2 Rio 180 powerheads ( I have no idea if this is enough flow)
2 PC lamps with electronic ballast, one is white (?K) and the other blue (actinic?) I don't know the wattage but they are probably 12 in long.
I am content to keep this mostly for soft corals, but I have so many questions.
Do I replace the sand with something smaller?
Do I need more cleanup crew?
Is there anything I can do to make the move easier on the corals (I assume I will have at least a small cycling period from the detritus being stirred up)?
Is the skimmer a good one, what maintenance does it need?
Do I need new or better pwerheads?
Do I have enough light? The lights have no cover, should they?
Another problem is the Salinity is 1.019 I know I want to raise it, but how slowly should I go?
This tank has been a bit neglected, but I want to save it if I can.
I am ordering test kits tonight, so it will be awhile for water parameters.
Thanks.