Hey guys, I have a build thread going in the Equipment forum, but after my latest post the thread's gone unanswered to page 3, so I figured I'd C/P it to here.
Here's the build thread
Well I'll be home for the summer some time next week, and I'll actually start building the tank! One key point in planning this tank is that I WILL have to transport it about four hours to my college house in August. I've transported fish up there before (ran an African cichlid tank and had to order all my fish from the cities, the school town is only about 15,000 people and only a couple small LFSs), and live rock for my first tank, so I'm not super worried about it, I have plans for power inverters to provide juice for heaters and PHs for the rock, and plan on just bagging up the fish/corals as if I were shipping them. Sound like a good idea?
My only concern is that the corals won't do well with the stress, because I'll most likely only have them in the tank for anywhere from two weeks to a month and a half (depends on when I finish the tank, and my monetary situation). Should they pretty much be fine, or should I just wait get them after I re-set up my tank up at school? I guess my opinion is that they'd probably like sitting in a tank for weeks, then a short four hour drive, then back in their tank, as opposed to getting shipped across country over the course of 24 hours? Are there any specific corals that are much more prone to shipping/stress than others? Again I plan on this being an SPS tank, and will probably try and buy the largest pieces possible (I know I know, patience, but hey I've been patient for two years planning this!).
Besides that, I think I'm going to hold off on any more equipment questions until I start getting paychecks in a couple weeks to start buying it! I guess I can finally start a rough-draft stocking list!
I was thinking
Blue Eyed Kole Tang
2-3 pairs of flasher/fairy wrasse
1 Sandsifting Blenny/Goby
Peppermint Candy Hogfish
Dwarf Lionfish (if I add him when he's small, like 2-3", will I be alright? I know they max out anywhere from 5-7", and the smallest fish in the tank would be my 3-4" wrasses, is that still small enough to become lunch?)
1-2 larger Wrasse (max 5-7", like a Christmas wrasse (Depending on if I go to LA or Bluezoo, they vary from reef-safe to fish-only? Opinions?)
1 dwarf angel or butterflyfish (yes I know the risks involved, that's why I'm asking on here before I buy =P)
Now I know that's a heavy bioload, but again it's a rough draft, and I'm expecting plenty of rehashing before I make my purchases. Mainly, are any of those fish going to cause issues in an SPS tank, and/or with each other? Again I know the butterflys and angels are pretty much a crap shoot, but I also know some species are generally more reef-safe than others, and I know the dwarf lion might be an issue (honestly I just really want a lionfish in the tank, just how some people want clownfish in their saltwater tanks), but I'm hoping if I get him around the same size as the other fish, by the time he's full-grown, they will be too? Thanks for the help guys, and thanks for reading!
Here's the build thread
Well I'll be home for the summer some time next week, and I'll actually start building the tank! One key point in planning this tank is that I WILL have to transport it about four hours to my college house in August. I've transported fish up there before (ran an African cichlid tank and had to order all my fish from the cities, the school town is only about 15,000 people and only a couple small LFSs), and live rock for my first tank, so I'm not super worried about it, I have plans for power inverters to provide juice for heaters and PHs for the rock, and plan on just bagging up the fish/corals as if I were shipping them. Sound like a good idea?
My only concern is that the corals won't do well with the stress, because I'll most likely only have them in the tank for anywhere from two weeks to a month and a half (depends on when I finish the tank, and my monetary situation). Should they pretty much be fine, or should I just wait get them after I re-set up my tank up at school? I guess my opinion is that they'd probably like sitting in a tank for weeks, then a short four hour drive, then back in their tank, as opposed to getting shipped across country over the course of 24 hours? Are there any specific corals that are much more prone to shipping/stress than others? Again I plan on this being an SPS tank, and will probably try and buy the largest pieces possible (I know I know, patience, but hey I've been patient for two years planning this!).
Besides that, I think I'm going to hold off on any more equipment questions until I start getting paychecks in a couple weeks to start buying it! I guess I can finally start a rough-draft stocking list!
I was thinking
Blue Eyed Kole Tang
2-3 pairs of flasher/fairy wrasse
1 Sandsifting Blenny/Goby
Peppermint Candy Hogfish
Dwarf Lionfish (if I add him when he's small, like 2-3", will I be alright? I know they max out anywhere from 5-7", and the smallest fish in the tank would be my 3-4" wrasses, is that still small enough to become lunch?)
1-2 larger Wrasse (max 5-7", like a Christmas wrasse (Depending on if I go to LA or Bluezoo, they vary from reef-safe to fish-only? Opinions?)
1 dwarf angel or butterflyfish (yes I know the risks involved, that's why I'm asking on here before I buy =P)
Now I know that's a heavy bioload, but again it's a rough draft, and I'm expecting plenty of rehashing before I make my purchases. Mainly, are any of those fish going to cause issues in an SPS tank, and/or with each other? Again I know the butterflys and angels are pretty much a crap shoot, but I also know some species are generally more reef-safe than others, and I know the dwarf lion might be an issue (honestly I just really want a lionfish in the tank, just how some people want clownfish in their saltwater tanks), but I'm hoping if I get him around the same size as the other fish, by the time he's full-grown, they will be too? Thanks for the help guys, and thanks for reading!