Hi all, I'm new to the forum and have been searching through topics and taking in the wealth of information that's out here!
I am in the infancy stages of putting together a nano reef system based around a 29 gallon rectangular (Aqueon"¦Petco) glass display.
As of right now, I have the following:
"¢ 29 Gallon aqueon rectangular tank (from Petco 1$ per gallon sale)
"¢ 10 Gallon aqueon rectangular tank (for sump"¦from Petco 1$ per gallon sale)
"¢ "œAll glass" pine stand
"¢ 10 Gallon sump / refugium baffle kit (for building my 10 gallon sump)
Things I'm looking to acquire very very soon:
"¢ Lifereef nano overflow box (not looking to drill)
"¢ Powerhead(s)
"¢ 100w heater
"¢ Sump return pump "“ Eheim / Sicce / Lifegard quiet one
"¢ Dry Rock"¦looking at Pukani from BRS
"¢ Sand (not fine sand though, but not too "œgravely")
"¢ Lights (LED of some sort that's ok for soft coral)
Things I'll purchase eventually:
"¢ Protein skimmer (when its time"¦.when I get livestock I guess)
"¢ Reactor w/ pump
Questions:
"¢ Sump return pump brand. I would like to focus on getting something quiet. I hear Eheim is quiet. I've heard the same about Sicce? The "œLifegard quiet one" brand seems to be far cheaper"¦.but is it not as good as the other two?
"¢ Sump return GPH. I've heard 5x volume as the target. But, I would probably want to be able to go a little higher right (especially to accommodate any media / filter type pads and such). Is the "œ5x" figure based on the display tank size, or based on the water volume (display + sump)? If its just the display tank size (29 for me), 5x = 145, 7x = 203"¦.this taking the easy route and using the tank size as the base"¦not actual water in display (factoring out rock space and stuff). After taking into account head loss for my setup, it would appear something a Sicce Syncra silent 1.5 (357 GPH rated) would give me 250 actual GPH, or 8.6x turnover based on "œ29" display. And an Eheim 2000 (528 GPH rated) would give me 369 GPH or 12.9x turnover (again, these figures taking into account head loss). Any opinions on what my return pump should be capable of? 12.9x sounds REAL high, something I wouldn't want. But I don't want to get too small of a pump either.
"¢ Powerheads. 29 gallon rectangle, and lets say I get around 150 "“ 300 actual GPH out of the return (after head loss), what if I then just add one single Hydor Koralia Nano 425 or 565? Both are within $3 of each other in cost it seems (based on Amazon). I worry a bit about having two of these in a 29 gallon"¦.that'll start to take up a lot of room. Would be looking to house soft corals mostly, not the difficult LPS and such.
I am in the infancy stages of putting together a nano reef system based around a 29 gallon rectangular (Aqueon"¦Petco) glass display.
As of right now, I have the following:
"¢ 29 Gallon aqueon rectangular tank (from Petco 1$ per gallon sale)
"¢ 10 Gallon aqueon rectangular tank (for sump"¦from Petco 1$ per gallon sale)
"¢ "œAll glass" pine stand
"¢ 10 Gallon sump / refugium baffle kit (for building my 10 gallon sump)
Things I'm looking to acquire very very soon:
"¢ Lifereef nano overflow box (not looking to drill)
"¢ Powerhead(s)
"¢ 100w heater
"¢ Sump return pump "“ Eheim / Sicce / Lifegard quiet one
"¢ Dry Rock"¦looking at Pukani from BRS
"¢ Sand (not fine sand though, but not too "œgravely")
"¢ Lights (LED of some sort that's ok for soft coral)
Things I'll purchase eventually:
"¢ Protein skimmer (when its time"¦.when I get livestock I guess)
"¢ Reactor w/ pump
Questions:
"¢ Sump return pump brand. I would like to focus on getting something quiet. I hear Eheim is quiet. I've heard the same about Sicce? The "œLifegard quiet one" brand seems to be far cheaper"¦.but is it not as good as the other two?
"¢ Sump return GPH. I've heard 5x volume as the target. But, I would probably want to be able to go a little higher right (especially to accommodate any media / filter type pads and such). Is the "œ5x" figure based on the display tank size, or based on the water volume (display + sump)? If its just the display tank size (29 for me), 5x = 145, 7x = 203"¦.this taking the easy route and using the tank size as the base"¦not actual water in display (factoring out rock space and stuff). After taking into account head loss for my setup, it would appear something a Sicce Syncra silent 1.5 (357 GPH rated) would give me 250 actual GPH, or 8.6x turnover based on "œ29" display. And an Eheim 2000 (528 GPH rated) would give me 369 GPH or 12.9x turnover (again, these figures taking into account head loss). Any opinions on what my return pump should be capable of? 12.9x sounds REAL high, something I wouldn't want. But I don't want to get too small of a pump either.
"¢ Powerheads. 29 gallon rectangle, and lets say I get around 150 "“ 300 actual GPH out of the return (after head loss), what if I then just add one single Hydor Koralia Nano 425 or 565? Both are within $3 of each other in cost it seems (based on Amazon). I worry a bit about having two of these in a 29 gallon"¦.that'll start to take up a lot of room. Would be looking to house soft corals mostly, not the difficult LPS and such.