Good morning RC
It has been in the area of five years since I have been in the reef tank hobby and, I'm very sure things have changed since my days in the hobby....
It has always been my dream to have a Seahorse tank and, I think the time is here for me to pursue and , move forward in establishing my tank. In September I plan on buying a new home so, for now and till then I'll be doing my homework and, prepping the tank.
What I have now in my garage is a 50 gallon Oceanic, my intentions with this empty tank is
to drill it , set up a closed loop system and, an internal overflow( the tank is not reef ready )
I'm thinking I'll have twelve entry points for my closed loop. 5 in the base , 2 on each side and 3 on the back. I'm thinking that should be good enough to insure no dead spots.
I'll be custom building the stand so, my thoughts are to pick up another 50 gallon to use as a sump/refugium. my question here is the return pump ?? I'm not sure what my target gph
should be for my Seahorse tank, I know if its to heigh then I'll be bouncing the sea-horses
around, to low then I'll face algae issues.
So I'm open for recommendation.
My last question of the day is on lighting, its to my understanding that , sea-horses are not found of bright lighting. So on that note I'm thinking of a low light reef tank .
I have mixed emotions on going with NO fluorescent or compact or, even a mix of 96w compacts coupled with NO actinic.
Thanks in advance for any and all input ...
Have a good day
It has been in the area of five years since I have been in the reef tank hobby and, I'm very sure things have changed since my days in the hobby....
It has always been my dream to have a Seahorse tank and, I think the time is here for me to pursue and , move forward in establishing my tank. In September I plan on buying a new home so, for now and till then I'll be doing my homework and, prepping the tank.
What I have now in my garage is a 50 gallon Oceanic, my intentions with this empty tank is
to drill it , set up a closed loop system and, an internal overflow( the tank is not reef ready )
I'm thinking I'll have twelve entry points for my closed loop. 5 in the base , 2 on each side and 3 on the back. I'm thinking that should be good enough to insure no dead spots.
I'll be custom building the stand so, my thoughts are to pick up another 50 gallon to use as a sump/refugium. my question here is the return pump ?? I'm not sure what my target gph
should be for my Seahorse tank, I know if its to heigh then I'll be bouncing the sea-horses
around, to low then I'll face algae issues.
So I'm open for recommendation.
My last question of the day is on lighting, its to my understanding that , sea-horses are not found of bright lighting. So on that note I'm thinking of a low light reef tank .
I have mixed emotions on going with NO fluorescent or compact or, even a mix of 96w compacts coupled with NO actinic.
Thanks in advance for any and all input ...
Have a good day