Bluetangclan
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Been away for a few years and am thinking about building a new tank. I did this hobby for about ten years, was even breeding pipefish for a very short time when I lived walking distance from a dock on deep water. Kept everything from star gazers to lions to mandarins. But about 8 or so years ago I moved and pretty much stuck to easy to keep and breed African cichlids, although I had discus for awhile but they were way too much work. Now I am kinda bored with cichlids and am thinking of switching my 120 over to SW. I also have a 40 gal sump for it, which weirdly enough, most FW people do not use for some reason, and I have never understood why. I see a lot of things have changed over the years, and might as well catch up. Most equipment questions are in IV: service and support.
I: Situation: I live in the woods, I have a deep well on the FL aquifer. I am also an hour from the nearest fish store. Both good and bad.
Opposition: -Wife that doesn't understand.
-Tech has changed. My old tank simply had a Euroreef clone skimmer and live rock as filtration and it did fine for years.
Friendly: -Wife She likes bright objects but a tank is a tank is a tank and she heard SW tanks are expensive. No really, we go to the Living Seas at Epcot and she just shakes her head at me.
II: Mission: To set up a 125(165) gallon tank doing some odds and ends to make it different than tanks I had in the past, do so and have it run quietly, and of course look nice in the living room.
III: Intent:To build a foam and rock back wall with a long decending rockwork finger in the middle lengthwise from the wall with several arches.
-Use LED lighting to cut down on heat, (I hear the price has dropped tremendously in the past years).
-Grow mostly softies with a few of the hardier SPS's and LPS's.
-Mostly have smaller fish such as four line wrasse, possum wrasse, and one of my favorites, a convict tang. Rest of livestock will mostly be inverts as it has always been the smaller things that have caught my attention.
-Minimize the complication of things.
IV: Service and Support:
-Needed: An in sump skimmer that will work regardless of water level as it is also the evaporation tank. The current freshwater setup uses about 35 gallons a week in evaporation.
-A RODI unit that can attach to a hose or sink that is relatively fast, ie, not waiting all day to fill up buckets of water. Aquarium is not located anywhere close to a water source. Need to check current well water for its conditions, works fine unaltered for Africans, but might need to change things for SW.
-An LED fixture that doesn't break the bank.
-Mostly base rock to build things with some choice live rock from TBSW, hopefully he will let me pick it up since Tampa is only an hour and a half or so away.
-I guess I will add a bag of LS or get some from Tampa like I did my last SW tank.
-Gotta think about any other equipment I might need.
- What powerheads are used now days? Vortecs that I think are still over priced I think still exist. What else is used? Maxijets were a big name along with those flimsy black ones with the strong magnets you stuck on the outside of the tank but seized up if you looked at them wrong.
-There is space for a reactor or two in the stand if need comes up that I have to supplement something on a constant basis. I haven't researched any breakthroughs in this area.
V: Command and Signal:
-Having the lights on controller would be cool.
-Anything else remotely controlled is a bonus but not something I am actively looking for.
Bonus points for figuring out what I did there. I think I was pretty clear and concise
Suggestions, comments, etc?
I: Situation: I live in the woods, I have a deep well on the FL aquifer. I am also an hour from the nearest fish store. Both good and bad.
Opposition: -Wife that doesn't understand.
-Tech has changed. My old tank simply had a Euroreef clone skimmer and live rock as filtration and it did fine for years.
Friendly: -Wife She likes bright objects but a tank is a tank is a tank and she heard SW tanks are expensive. No really, we go to the Living Seas at Epcot and she just shakes her head at me.
II: Mission: To set up a 125(165) gallon tank doing some odds and ends to make it different than tanks I had in the past, do so and have it run quietly, and of course look nice in the living room.
III: Intent:To build a foam and rock back wall with a long decending rockwork finger in the middle lengthwise from the wall with several arches.
-Use LED lighting to cut down on heat, (I hear the price has dropped tremendously in the past years).
-Grow mostly softies with a few of the hardier SPS's and LPS's.
-Mostly have smaller fish such as four line wrasse, possum wrasse, and one of my favorites, a convict tang. Rest of livestock will mostly be inverts as it has always been the smaller things that have caught my attention.
-Minimize the complication of things.
IV: Service and Support:
-Needed: An in sump skimmer that will work regardless of water level as it is also the evaporation tank. The current freshwater setup uses about 35 gallons a week in evaporation.
-A RODI unit that can attach to a hose or sink that is relatively fast, ie, not waiting all day to fill up buckets of water. Aquarium is not located anywhere close to a water source. Need to check current well water for its conditions, works fine unaltered for Africans, but might need to change things for SW.
-An LED fixture that doesn't break the bank.
-Mostly base rock to build things with some choice live rock from TBSW, hopefully he will let me pick it up since Tampa is only an hour and a half or so away.
-I guess I will add a bag of LS or get some from Tampa like I did my last SW tank.
-Gotta think about any other equipment I might need.
- What powerheads are used now days? Vortecs that I think are still over priced I think still exist. What else is used? Maxijets were a big name along with those flimsy black ones with the strong magnets you stuck on the outside of the tank but seized up if you looked at them wrong.
-There is space for a reactor or two in the stand if need comes up that I have to supplement something on a constant basis. I haven't researched any breakthroughs in this area.
V: Command and Signal:
-Having the lights on controller would be cool.
-Anything else remotely controlled is a bonus but not something I am actively looking for.
Bonus points for figuring out what I did there. I think I was pretty clear and concise
Suggestions, comments, etc?