Aderowlands
New member
Hi, picked up my new Aquarium yesterday, a Red Sea Reefer 250, put the cabinet together and am just waiting on some help to lift the tank into the cabinet, who'd have thought that would be an issue? So obviously I'd done some research before such a large investment. Now previous experience within the hobby is limited to just over a year with a small freshwater tropical tank so I'm not a total novice to fish keeping but not far off one plus I've swapped formats to a reef tank so after googling some questions I had before purchasing the tank and all the accessories required this place seemed to crop up as a source for a lot of my answers so I decided I'd best join up.
Planning to cycle the tank beginning in a couple of weeks have some holiday time coming up and I'll be away from the tank off and on for a few days here and there so won't start until that's done, gives me time to work out my aquascape. So once it's cycled and I'm ready for livestock, I'm working off the idea that a tank of this size and dimension can cope with 6 - 7 fish that aren't too large to begin with ( the plan is to keep fish that won't grow much more than 3/4 inches as I don't want to worry about rehoming at a later date and due to the size of my shoe box proportioned house a larger tank later on is out of the question). So the plan is to begin with some of the more easy to maintain corals and get a little more fancy as I grow into the hobby. As for live stock I'm thinking along the lines of
1 X Flame Angel
1 X Mandarin Dragonet
2 X Clowns, probably a mismatched pair colouration wise
1 X Yellow Tail Damsel
1 X something from the Blenny family undecided on which as yet
I'd dearly love a Yellow Tang but am pretty sure that would out grow the tank at some point. If anyone foresees any issues with my planned stock feel free to point it out. As for clean up crew I am undecided at this point. Though I'm fairly sure there will be a Hermit Crab or 2 in there plus a Shrimp of some variety, recommendations welcome on that front. Though being open top I'm obviously keen to avoid any fish of the jumping variety. Also being that I do spend a few days away from home every few weeks I'm keen to have a tank that's happy with pellets or flakes from time to time.
So on to my questions. Though my local shop is very good and staffed by people who know what they are talking about rather than one of the local chainstores where they just want to sell you everything and anything and have you come back next week and repeat the process I'm bound to forget to ask something when I'm there, the most glaring one, despite numerous visits was how the hell do I get 250 litres of water to my house from there? Finally remembered to ask that one yesterday, 'we'll deliver it if you want' was the simple answer. I do like a simple answer.
Water changes, how often and how much?
Vacuum the substrate or not? If so do I dig in or just skim the surface?
Lights off or on whilst cycling the tank? Have ordered some Red Sea Reef Mature to try out when the time comes.
Should I set my lights to mimic a 24 hour pattern Dawn/noon/sundown/night or is just off and on enough?
That should do it for now, no doubt more will arise as answers come and I remember other things, I also understand that there will be several different answers to the questions I've asked as we're all different and vary the way we do things but a general consensus would be great. I also apologise for the length of my first post. If you got here to the end I commend you. Thanks.
Planning to cycle the tank beginning in a couple of weeks have some holiday time coming up and I'll be away from the tank off and on for a few days here and there so won't start until that's done, gives me time to work out my aquascape. So once it's cycled and I'm ready for livestock, I'm working off the idea that a tank of this size and dimension can cope with 6 - 7 fish that aren't too large to begin with ( the plan is to keep fish that won't grow much more than 3/4 inches as I don't want to worry about rehoming at a later date and due to the size of my shoe box proportioned house a larger tank later on is out of the question). So the plan is to begin with some of the more easy to maintain corals and get a little more fancy as I grow into the hobby. As for live stock I'm thinking along the lines of
1 X Flame Angel
1 X Mandarin Dragonet
2 X Clowns, probably a mismatched pair colouration wise
1 X Yellow Tail Damsel
1 X something from the Blenny family undecided on which as yet
I'd dearly love a Yellow Tang but am pretty sure that would out grow the tank at some point. If anyone foresees any issues with my planned stock feel free to point it out. As for clean up crew I am undecided at this point. Though I'm fairly sure there will be a Hermit Crab or 2 in there plus a Shrimp of some variety, recommendations welcome on that front. Though being open top I'm obviously keen to avoid any fish of the jumping variety. Also being that I do spend a few days away from home every few weeks I'm keen to have a tank that's happy with pellets or flakes from time to time.
So on to my questions. Though my local shop is very good and staffed by people who know what they are talking about rather than one of the local chainstores where they just want to sell you everything and anything and have you come back next week and repeat the process I'm bound to forget to ask something when I'm there, the most glaring one, despite numerous visits was how the hell do I get 250 litres of water to my house from there? Finally remembered to ask that one yesterday, 'we'll deliver it if you want' was the simple answer. I do like a simple answer.
Water changes, how often and how much?
Vacuum the substrate or not? If so do I dig in or just skim the surface?
Lights off or on whilst cycling the tank? Have ordered some Red Sea Reef Mature to try out when the time comes.
Should I set my lights to mimic a 24 hour pattern Dawn/noon/sundown/night or is just off and on enough?
That should do it for now, no doubt more will arise as answers come and I remember other things, I also understand that there will be several different answers to the questions I've asked as we're all different and vary the way we do things but a general consensus would be great. I also apologise for the length of my first post. If you got here to the end I commend you. Thanks.