Reef Tank for classroom

reefbanc

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I have a 55 gallon reef tank that has a dying lighting setup (Aqualight 48"- actinics and white light); I received a grant to purchase a new system - am looking at Aquatic LIfe Dual Lamp- linking 3 together or Wavepoint 48".

Right now tank contains live rock, hermits and snails, and we hope to add soft corals, mushrooms - low maintenance creatures as school vacations are a challenge. Last summer the tank crashed and it is up and running.

Any suggestions? Thanks very much!
Cheers to reeftankers - I have a reef tank team of students who help with the tank!
 
I think if you post this in a local reef club forum, you may get a donation of a used T5 fixture. That would be best for the tank and your budget. A 4-bulb fixture would be best, but with only soft corals, 2 bulbs probably would serve you well.

Current branded fixtures would be a better investment than Wavepoint in my opinion. Cheaper isn't always better........or safer.

As you've noted summer vacations can make this a bigger challenge than it already is. If you intend to keep it running over the summer months, you should be seriously considering some sort of automated top-off system, timers, and a battery-operated feeder.
 
Wow! I wouldn't trust any reef tank to run for 2.5 months unattended. Is there any way you could get into the school to check on it from time to time?
 
I do stop in evey other day it on my way home they gave me a key the teacher and I have a log so we just write down evey thing we do also during the summer I do a 25 gl water change evey week so in the beginng og the year it all looks perfect then the students fool with it during the school months
 
Thank you for advice

Thank you for advice

Thank you all for the advice on the school tank I have set up - I will look at T5s and check w/ local groups - though don't know of any in the Worcester, MA area....I do check on the tank about 1/week in the summer and have had someone feed & add water. Problem last summer was overfeeding and pop. explosion of bristle worms. Air conditioning is on so that is not a problem. I have used a clip on fan when first set up but found it was not needed.
Any recs for a good auto feeder - I've tried Lifeguard and Topfin brands and both were not well-designed.
 
I wish I had more time to read all the brilliant and helpful comments on this site! Thank you to all who contribute
 
The folks that maintain the tank in the lobby here in the office installed an Eheim autofeeder and it seems to work really well.
 

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