keeping SPS in my bio29.

biocube386

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Hey RC!

I have had my 29gal biocube running for abour 3 years now and have done mostly softies some lps and alot of zoas. So about a month ago i upgraded my lights and pumps. I purchased the 20" nova extreme pro HOT5 i went with that beacuse im a fan of atintics :bounce3: and didnt want heat issues and MAJOR evaporation problems with MH. I also bought a MP10. So my question is that i believe i have a decent set up to grow some SPS if not most, with all my pars are great! and water changes every 2 weeks. So i have tryed a few acros but nothing out of them they kinda just died... i think because of water temp fluctuation which i have a heater now and temp gets about 81 then at night 79. Is there anything that i need to know or i should buy to help me to grow SPS in a decent matter? I also have a devils hand leather and i have heard this puts a toxic in the water that kills stoneys?

Any help would be great!
Thanks!
 
I just setup a Biocube 29 myself and have a 150 watt MH light over it (20K Reeflux). I also added a couple wide flow powerheads, upgraded the stock return pump, and started with lots of live rock and sand. I plan on keeping sps in it, I set it up so that it would be a stable tank for sps. My point is, if you can provide proper flow, light and stability, you should be fine. As far as that leather goes, I wouldnt keep it in there with sps. I speak from experience when I say, some leathers will either stunt the growth of sps or worse. I am not sure which ones do it but I know that my Tyree leather does. I have friends with mixed reefs and sps only tanks and the sps only tanks always seem to do better. Kind of boring, but better.
I am out for quite a challenge. I plan on keeping an angler in there with no clean up crew. I may have lost my mind...
 
I just setup a Biocube 29 myself and have a 150 watt MH light over it (20K Reeflux). I also added a couple wide flow powerheads, upgraded the stock return pump, and started with lots of live rock and sand. I plan on keeping sps in it, I set it up so that it would be a stable tank for sps. My point is, if you can provide proper flow, light and stability, you should be fine. As far as that leather goes, I wouldnt keep it in there with sps. I speak from experience when I say, some leathers will either stunt the growth of sps or worse. I am not sure which ones do it but I know that my Tyree leather does. I have friends with mixed reefs and sps only tanks and the sps only tanks always seem to do better. Kind of boring, but better.
I am out for quite a challenge. I plan on keeping an angler in there with no clean up crew. I may have lost my mind...

Thanks for reply! Sounds like you will have a nice setup going there! My tank has really maintained it self for the last 3 years with no major problems (knock on wood) ya i would really like to do a mixed reef in away and get into SPS mostly. When i say mixed more like zoas and chalice with SPS. The leather i have is a real nice piece and i have heard rumors like this but there is no real fact that this is the problem so im not sure to get rid of it o keep it =s. I think my biggest problem was the temp change when i got the acro is what killed it but i got my temps ballanced out now.
 
It sounds like you will be in good shape and know what you are doing. Good luck :).
 
Thanks. Everything in mine test out ok but I am unsure how long to wait before putting an sps in.
 
as far as i know ive seen people keep sps in a stock biocube but with mine i upgraded the lights and the pump as well as replaced the back filtration and now my sps grows fantastic!
 
Start with easy SPS. Acros can be touchy in nanos. Work on stability. I have a bc14 and SPS grow great. Acros are a little slower, but still grow. Your equipment is not likely the problem. Make sure you keep you parameters stable, and give it time.
 
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