I have had my 29 gallon reef for about 4 years( and three moves). I run a current power compact with 130 watts (65 watts 10k and 65 watts blue actinic).For filtration i have 40lbs + of liverock and the smaller version of the Skilter. I have a koralia nano for circulation n the opposite end of the tank as t he skilter return. I change the carbon/filetr insert about once every 6 weeks and do a 6-7 gallon water change every 10 days. The only thing i add is Red Sea coral growth supplement ( one capful a week) .Most of what I keep are softies, zoos,mushrooms, xenia with a few odd pieces bought from the 2.99 bin at thatfishplace-galaxea, tongue coral, candy cane, and a tiny spot of goniopora. I also have about 10 turbo snails and some blue legged hermits, a 6 line wrasse and a 2 inch long sailfin tang..(I know the tank will be too small very soon and he wont be moving to my new 75 but both of them will be off to a friends 180..shortly)
Aside from the all out alleopathy things are doing well.
At this point it is time to upgrade and I have bought a 75 gallon long to move into. I will be moving the bulk of what I have into it.. With a few exceptions-my xenia, kenya tree, and red mushrooms grow like weeds-and will not be making the trip if i can eradicate them..
I have two questions.
First one is: I am planning on getting an Octopus HOB skimmer. I use a skilter now which is pretty low tech-but works . I like the simplicity and would like to follow along those lines-hence the HOB skimmer. But I am not sure which to buy either the 100ss( rated to 90 gallons) or the BH300f rated to 135 gallons. The tank will be bare bottomed/ or shallow sand bed ( like 1" for aesthetics) with a cleanup crew of turbos and some hermits, a boxer crab, a small tang(kole or yellow) or a cherub angel, maroon clown, some sort of wrasse( if i go with a sand bed), and 3 different small blennies/gobies ( not sure what yet). I am leaning toward the 300F. Would a skimmer rated for 60 gallons more then my tank size overskim/not work effectively or would that allow me to push my bioload higher?
Second one is: I have moved my tank physically 3 times so I have that process down to a science..IF i am going to transfer my current tanks inhabitants and the live rock into the 75 I am starting to set up whats the best way to do that?
My thought is to put in 60lbs of live rock to the 75 let it cycle and once thats done move in the other 40lbs from my 29 and the livestock .
Aside from the all out alleopathy things are doing well.
At this point it is time to upgrade and I have bought a 75 gallon long to move into. I will be moving the bulk of what I have into it.. With a few exceptions-my xenia, kenya tree, and red mushrooms grow like weeds-and will not be making the trip if i can eradicate them..
I have two questions.
First one is: I am planning on getting an Octopus HOB skimmer. I use a skilter now which is pretty low tech-but works . I like the simplicity and would like to follow along those lines-hence the HOB skimmer. But I am not sure which to buy either the 100ss( rated to 90 gallons) or the BH300f rated to 135 gallons. The tank will be bare bottomed/ or shallow sand bed ( like 1" for aesthetics) with a cleanup crew of turbos and some hermits, a boxer crab, a small tang(kole or yellow) or a cherub angel, maroon clown, some sort of wrasse( if i go with a sand bed), and 3 different small blennies/gobies ( not sure what yet). I am leaning toward the 300F. Would a skimmer rated for 60 gallons more then my tank size overskim/not work effectively or would that allow me to push my bioload higher?
Second one is: I have moved my tank physically 3 times so I have that process down to a science..IF i am going to transfer my current tanks inhabitants and the live rock into the 75 I am starting to set up whats the best way to do that?
My thought is to put in 60lbs of live rock to the 75 let it cycle and once thats done move in the other 40lbs from my 29 and the livestock .