Hi everyone I am new to this site, and even though I have had my 55 gl tank for a year (got this from a friend who was moving out of state)I still consider myself new to the hobby.
My husband just bought me a 125 gl tank for Xmas and I want to start a reef tank. It came with an Aqueon Quietflow canister filter 400 (I have googled it but so far I have not found any reviews), it also came with a glass top a couple of heaters and a couple of Aqueon Optibright LED lights. The tank is not drilled and I am still on the fence with that.
My first question is do I have to run a sump? My husband is concerned about the weight issue. We live in a manufacture home.
Has anyone heard of this filter? I think I should still get a good skimmer, i have been looking working at the Reef Octopus. I will probably wait till after Xmas to really start on it. My husband is building the stand. We are going to the Reef Stock 2018 convention in Denver in February. Hoping to get good deals and good advise.
I want to start the rock soon however because I know that it takes some time to cure. I have an RO system and I have been using Prime in my currant tank. I do monthly water changes on it.
I am planing on doing 2" of black sand. I think I will start with dry rock and will add new live rock from my LFS. I don't want to take any from my established tank (worms).
Any advise is welcome
My husband just bought me a 125 gl tank for Xmas and I want to start a reef tank. It came with an Aqueon Quietflow canister filter 400 (I have googled it but so far I have not found any reviews), it also came with a glass top a couple of heaters and a couple of Aqueon Optibright LED lights. The tank is not drilled and I am still on the fence with that.
My first question is do I have to run a sump? My husband is concerned about the weight issue. We live in a manufacture home.
Has anyone heard of this filter? I think I should still get a good skimmer, i have been looking working at the Reef Octopus. I will probably wait till after Xmas to really start on it. My husband is building the stand. We are going to the Reef Stock 2018 convention in Denver in February. Hoping to get good deals and good advise.
I want to start the rock soon however because I know that it takes some time to cure. I have an RO system and I have been using Prime in my currant tank. I do monthly water changes on it.
I am planing on doing 2" of black sand. I think I will start with dry rock and will add new live rock from my LFS. I don't want to take any from my established tank (worms).
Any advise is welcome