reef3r
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First off, hi, my name is Leah, and I am 14 years old, living in Pennsylvania.
The tank is going to be a 65g (48" x 18" x 18"). It will be my first ever saltwater tank.
It is going to be a reef, with those little button things that seem to have many names (poylps, zoos, palys, buttons, zoas, which is it?), mushrooms, ricordea (are these a type of mushroom?), and a few soft corals.
Lighting is probably going to be this
4 65w compact flourescents
But I have a question about this. From reading Travis's 40pg thread about starting a marine tank, someone said CFs were the screw in kind, and weren't as powerful as PCs. But I have the the single-satellite version of this light, and it's not screw in. It's the long tubes. Very unlike Travis's bulbs in his DIY CF. That confused me. So is this lighting CF of PC?
Also, that will be enough for a torch coral placed mid-way in the tank, right?
For flow I was planning on getting one Maxifet 600 and two SEIO M620s, does that sound like a good type of flow, and enough of it? Is it worth it to get a timer for these powerheads?
I'm planning on 60 lbs Aragamax sand, and putting the liverock in before the sand.
Also planning on 50gpd RO unit, Corallife Super Skimmer for 125g, and about 80lbs of live rock.
So far, my intended fish are:
1 Snowflake Moray Eel
max size: 36"
diet: frozen or freeze dried krill. What else do they eat?
I have always liked eels.
1 Tang
Either Yellow, blue or whitecheek, help me decide.
max size: yellow - 8, blue - 11, whitecheek -10
diet: dried seaweed, flake
I know, it's a 65g, not 75g, but the dimensions are only 3" shorter, and I don't think that restricts swimming space significantly. If it was the other 65g, the one that was 36" long, then I wouldn't even think about putting a tang in there.
1 Engineer Goby
max size: 10"
diet: seaweed, brine, mysis
I love all the gobies and stuff and this one gets bigger, so I think it'll be really neat. Can anybody tell me what their personality is like?
2 Clarkii Clowns
max size: 4.5"
diet: any flake or meaty foods
I like this clownfish's appearance more than the perculas and occelaris. I've also heard these are more active and more likely to host.
1 Blue throat Trigger (male)
max size: 13"?
diet: meaty foods, mysis
Alright, I know this is a little bit of a risk, but I've been told it's peaceful and won't hurt corals. Is the max size that I listed correct?
1 Dwarf Lionfish
max size: 7"
diet: meaty foods, mysis
I'm worried about the clowns with this one, but lionfish are just SO COOL!!!
I also plan on having an urchin of two as part of the CUC, they are one of my favorite animals (of all time) which species would be best? My favorite is the Longspine Sea Urchin, but I'm afraid it will outgrow the tank...
Is my bioload too high?
Now... a few more questions that don't really have to do with anything specific, they just popped into my head and I haven't found an answer for them.
1. How do I prepare frozen food? Do I just thaw the part I need, like I would in FW?
2. Will my house be noticably more humid with the 65g reef? I also have a 29g and a 10g freshwater.
3. What sort of equipment should I have on hand in case of a power failure?
4. Whats are the pros and cons of a UV sterilizer?
I appreciate all the help I will get. And I realize I've asked a lot of questions, and I don't expect them to get answered in all one post.
The tank is going to be a 65g (48" x 18" x 18"). It will be my first ever saltwater tank.
It is going to be a reef, with those little button things that seem to have many names (poylps, zoos, palys, buttons, zoas, which is it?), mushrooms, ricordea (are these a type of mushroom?), and a few soft corals.
Lighting is probably going to be this
4 65w compact flourescents
But I have a question about this. From reading Travis's 40pg thread about starting a marine tank, someone said CFs were the screw in kind, and weren't as powerful as PCs. But I have the the single-satellite version of this light, and it's not screw in. It's the long tubes. Very unlike Travis's bulbs in his DIY CF. That confused me. So is this lighting CF of PC?
Also, that will be enough for a torch coral placed mid-way in the tank, right?
For flow I was planning on getting one Maxifet 600 and two SEIO M620s, does that sound like a good type of flow, and enough of it? Is it worth it to get a timer for these powerheads?
I'm planning on 60 lbs Aragamax sand, and putting the liverock in before the sand.
Also planning on 50gpd RO unit, Corallife Super Skimmer for 125g, and about 80lbs of live rock.
So far, my intended fish are:
1 Snowflake Moray Eel
max size: 36"
diet: frozen or freeze dried krill. What else do they eat?
I have always liked eels.
1 Tang
Either Yellow, blue or whitecheek, help me decide.
max size: yellow - 8, blue - 11, whitecheek -10
diet: dried seaweed, flake
I know, it's a 65g, not 75g, but the dimensions are only 3" shorter, and I don't think that restricts swimming space significantly. If it was the other 65g, the one that was 36" long, then I wouldn't even think about putting a tang in there.
1 Engineer Goby
max size: 10"
diet: seaweed, brine, mysis
I love all the gobies and stuff and this one gets bigger, so I think it'll be really neat. Can anybody tell me what their personality is like?
2 Clarkii Clowns
max size: 4.5"
diet: any flake or meaty foods
I like this clownfish's appearance more than the perculas and occelaris. I've also heard these are more active and more likely to host.
1 Blue throat Trigger (male)
max size: 13"?
diet: meaty foods, mysis
Alright, I know this is a little bit of a risk, but I've been told it's peaceful and won't hurt corals. Is the max size that I listed correct?
1 Dwarf Lionfish
max size: 7"
diet: meaty foods, mysis
I'm worried about the clowns with this one, but lionfish are just SO COOL!!!

I also plan on having an urchin of two as part of the CUC, they are one of my favorite animals (of all time) which species would be best? My favorite is the Longspine Sea Urchin, but I'm afraid it will outgrow the tank...
Is my bioload too high?
Now... a few more questions that don't really have to do with anything specific, they just popped into my head and I haven't found an answer for them.
1. How do I prepare frozen food? Do I just thaw the part I need, like I would in FW?
2. Will my house be noticably more humid with the 65g reef? I also have a 29g and a 10g freshwater.
3. What sort of equipment should I have on hand in case of a power failure?
4. Whats are the pros and cons of a UV sterilizer?
I appreciate all the help I will get. And I realize I've asked a lot of questions, and I don't expect them to get answered in all one post.