Tonblogna
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I have been doing freshwater for about 15 years now and have always wanted to try saltwater, but I finally made the move this morning and bought another tank with saltwater in mind.
The tank is a 33 gallon Oceanic cube with a built in overflow. There is a 250 w single bulb metal halide light in the canopy with a 20,000 k rating.
I would like to grow a couple corals like a finger leather, lobed brain, moon or fox and have an anemome or two, and of course fish.
Saying that, am I all set on light? Speaking of which, do you just leave your light on like normal from morning to night, or 24-7....or?
For a filtration I plan on using 30 lbs of live rock in the tank along with a sump. I plan on using a 10 or 15 gallon tank for sump, but I am a bit confused on building a sump as far as how and where to put the dividers and how to figure out what size return pump I need. Does anyone ever sell used sumps? I know you can buy pre-made ones in the store, but I'm "thrifty" so that speaks for itself.
I have also read conflicting info on what is best to put inside the sump. I thought about just a couple more pieces of live rock. From what I know, I also plan to use a skimmer because I want to have as many fish as possible.
If anyone can give me some advice and/or link me to a step by step process on building a sump for this size tank it would be greatly appreciated.
Any other advice is welcome.
Thanks, Tony
The tank is a 33 gallon Oceanic cube with a built in overflow. There is a 250 w single bulb metal halide light in the canopy with a 20,000 k rating.
I would like to grow a couple corals like a finger leather, lobed brain, moon or fox and have an anemome or two, and of course fish.
Saying that, am I all set on light? Speaking of which, do you just leave your light on like normal from morning to night, or 24-7....or?
For a filtration I plan on using 30 lbs of live rock in the tank along with a sump. I plan on using a 10 or 15 gallon tank for sump, but I am a bit confused on building a sump as far as how and where to put the dividers and how to figure out what size return pump I need. Does anyone ever sell used sumps? I know you can buy pre-made ones in the store, but I'm "thrifty" so that speaks for itself.
I have also read conflicting info on what is best to put inside the sump. I thought about just a couple more pieces of live rock. From what I know, I also plan to use a skimmer because I want to have as many fish as possible.
If anyone can give me some advice and/or link me to a step by step process on building a sump for this size tank it would be greatly appreciated.
Any other advice is welcome.
Thanks, Tony