tmb22
New member
Hey,
I've been running my aquarium for about a year now, and I've really had no significant problems that I haven't been able to quickly resolve. I've been upgrading my system periodically and I think it might almost be time to try my hand at my first piece of SPS coral.
My system is as follows:
55 gallon display
30 gallon sump fed through 100 micron filter socks
Refugium with Chaeto, live rock, and deep live sand bed
Reef Octopus 160 Extreme skimmer
265 watts of power compact light (4.8 watts per gallon)
25 watt Smart UV Lite sterilizer from Emperor Aquatics driven through empty fluval 405 canister
GFO reactor
ATO unit from Reef Fanatic
I use reef crystals for bi-monthly water changes
150 lbs live rock, with live sand bed
4 Koralia 750's powered through wavemaker
1/10 hp chiller
2 one hundred watt heaters
I think that's about it.
The tank looks really good and the fish are super healthy. I also have a green star polyp that has grown to twice its size. But I'm wondering if there is anything else I should have before I think about introducing any SPS coral. Is a calcium reactor a good idea? Or is the system about ready without it?
My water parameters are as follows:
pH 8.4
Ammonia < 0
Nitrities < 0
Nitrates < 0
Calcium 420 ppm
Carbonate hardness 160 ppm
phosphate < 0
temp always between 78 and 81 degrees
I've been running my aquarium for about a year now, and I've really had no significant problems that I haven't been able to quickly resolve. I've been upgrading my system periodically and I think it might almost be time to try my hand at my first piece of SPS coral.
My system is as follows:
55 gallon display
30 gallon sump fed through 100 micron filter socks
Refugium with Chaeto, live rock, and deep live sand bed
Reef Octopus 160 Extreme skimmer
265 watts of power compact light (4.8 watts per gallon)
25 watt Smart UV Lite sterilizer from Emperor Aquatics driven through empty fluval 405 canister
GFO reactor
ATO unit from Reef Fanatic
I use reef crystals for bi-monthly water changes
150 lbs live rock, with live sand bed
4 Koralia 750's powered through wavemaker
1/10 hp chiller
2 one hundred watt heaters
I think that's about it.
The tank looks really good and the fish are super healthy. I also have a green star polyp that has grown to twice its size. But I'm wondering if there is anything else I should have before I think about introducing any SPS coral. Is a calcium reactor a good idea? Or is the system about ready without it?
My water parameters are as follows:
pH 8.4
Ammonia < 0
Nitrities < 0
Nitrates < 0
Calcium 420 ppm
Carbonate hardness 160 ppm
phosphate < 0
temp always between 78 and 81 degrees