bennyhanna1
New member
Well I saw that it had been about 5 years since I was on these forums. In 2012, I was starting to gather some materials for a 40 gallon tank, then we bought a house, got a dog, had a daughter, etc. and the the project was pushed to the bottom of the list. We're hitting a comfortable stride right now and I'm confident that I have the time and energy to maintain a tank again. I've re-read some of my previous posts so as to not ask the same questions again. I tend to be a 'paralysis by analysis' kind of person, so I decided I want to keep things simple this time around and to jump in to saltwater after years of fresh water tanks.
So, here is what I'm looking to do:
- 40 gallon breeder
- FOWLR
- Beginner Fish, and not many. I would be satisfied with 2 clowns, or a couple of dart fish/fire fish
- I don't have any current aspirations to embark on coral at this time, I would like to get the hang of maintaining a saltwater tank for a couple years first
My immediate question is regarding filtration:
- For this size of a tank, with a smaller fish load on the system, should I just go simple and do a canister set up, or is it worth the extra step to do an overflow, sump, skimmer/turf scrubber system? I do like the idea of having all the 'mechanicals' out of sight, and the increased water volume certainly helps, but again, if it's overkill for my desired tank, I'd like to know!
Glad to be back, and looking forward to getting this project going! Thanks for input!
Ben
So, here is what I'm looking to do:
- 40 gallon breeder
- FOWLR
- Beginner Fish, and not many. I would be satisfied with 2 clowns, or a couple of dart fish/fire fish
- I don't have any current aspirations to embark on coral at this time, I would like to get the hang of maintaining a saltwater tank for a couple years first
My immediate question is regarding filtration:
- For this size of a tank, with a smaller fish load on the system, should I just go simple and do a canister set up, or is it worth the extra step to do an overflow, sump, skimmer/turf scrubber system? I do like the idea of having all the 'mechanicals' out of sight, and the increased water volume certainly helps, but again, if it's overkill for my desired tank, I'd like to know!
Glad to be back, and looking forward to getting this project going! Thanks for input!
Ben