cdalmost
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Hi all, after I move into my new apartment in August I'm going to set up a new reef tank. Right now I'm in the planning stages and would appreciate any comments you might have.
It will be a mixed "garden" style reef with deep sand bed, with some of the easier SPS (Montipora, Pocillopora, etc.), some fleshy LPS (frogspawn, Caulastrea, "brain" coral, etc.), and maybe a clam or two. For fish I plan to get a flame angel, two pairs of shrimp gobies with snapping shrimp, and either a small school of blue-green Chromis or a harem of Anthias.
A tank in the 75 gallon range is the largest I am able to go. I am trying to decide between:
(1) standard 75 (48x18x20) with 6x54W T5-HO lights (ATI Sunpower or similar fixture) OR
(2) 70 cube (30x30x18) with one 400W Radium and a Lumen Max reflector.
In either case, I will run a protein skimmer, sump, refugium, and MP-40w for circulation. I've heard good things about the Reef Octopus DNWB-110. Is it worth the extra $50 to buy a recirculating protein skimmer?
It will be a mixed "garden" style reef with deep sand bed, with some of the easier SPS (Montipora, Pocillopora, etc.), some fleshy LPS (frogspawn, Caulastrea, "brain" coral, etc.), and maybe a clam or two. For fish I plan to get a flame angel, two pairs of shrimp gobies with snapping shrimp, and either a small school of blue-green Chromis or a harem of Anthias.
A tank in the 75 gallon range is the largest I am able to go. I am trying to decide between:
(1) standard 75 (48x18x20) with 6x54W T5-HO lights (ATI Sunpower or similar fixture) OR
(2) 70 cube (30x30x18) with one 400W Radium and a Lumen Max reflector.
In either case, I will run a protein skimmer, sump, refugium, and MP-40w for circulation. I've heard good things about the Reef Octopus DNWB-110. Is it worth the extra $50 to buy a recirculating protein skimmer?