MCsaxmaster
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Eric (or anyone that has ever run a skimmerless tank),
I'm going to be transferring my 29 gal. over to a 50 gal. breeder starting this week. I've got a couple hundred pounds of oolitic sand and plan to have a 4-5 inch bed. I plan to use some of the sand from the 29 (oh so many worms and bugs
) as well as some live sand from Billsreef (I hear he has good stuff). As far as water flow I was planning to use (I already have them) four maxijet 1200's. I have a pretty good hang-on skimmer on the 29 that I could certainly use, but I would really like to try a skimmerless tank. I've been very seriously considering this for awhile, and a trip to Inland Aquatics last month has really pushed me over the edge 
The fish load (at least initially) will consist of a pair of Bangaii cardinals. The corals I will be transferring are: a Caulastrea, a Turbinaria, a Lobophyllia, a couple Montipora, a Stylophora, a Pavona, a Favites (I think--maybe Platygyra), and a Tubastrea. Unfortunately I lost a couple Acropora over the summer and one of the Montipora and the Favites bleached pretty bad (AC broke while I was away
) though they seem to be doing very well. The Montipora seems fully recovered and the Favites is almost there.
Anyway, I was wondering if you had any thoughts or input? I realize that this system really requires one to move slowly and carefully--perhaps more so than a skimmed tank (no safety net) and that I really need to be atuned to this tank. Any advice would be great though.
Cheers,
-Chris
I'm going to be transferring my 29 gal. over to a 50 gal. breeder starting this week. I've got a couple hundred pounds of oolitic sand and plan to have a 4-5 inch bed. I plan to use some of the sand from the 29 (oh so many worms and bugs
The fish load (at least initially) will consist of a pair of Bangaii cardinals. The corals I will be transferring are: a Caulastrea, a Turbinaria, a Lobophyllia, a couple Montipora, a Stylophora, a Pavona, a Favites (I think--maybe Platygyra), and a Tubastrea. Unfortunately I lost a couple Acropora over the summer and one of the Montipora and the Favites bleached pretty bad (AC broke while I was away
Anyway, I was wondering if you had any thoughts or input? I realize that this system really requires one to move slowly and carefully--perhaps more so than a skimmed tank (no safety net) and that I really need to be atuned to this tank. Any advice would be great though.
Cheers,
-Chris