CaptainRedBeard
New member
Seeing as this is my first post, I want to start by saying "Thank you!" I've been in the hobby for almost 4 years now, and whenever I needed information on anything somehow this site was always the top search when I entered my question into Google. So I've been creeping on you guys for quite sometime now.
Going back to my new tank build, I want to do a stand alone Macro tank with some hardy polyp/soft corals. As I get closer to adding my desired livestock, which I am still not 100% sure on, I want to see if you fine folks think I have the necessary mechanical properties in place.
The tank is a standard bowfront 75g, I have the Maxspect Razor 10k 160W LED light, a Fluval 406 canister filter, and will be getting a Vortech mp10 circulation pumped paired with a 425gph Koralia nano.
I really just want a flowing garden of red macros, some yellow polyps/corky finger gorgonians, and then some kind of "center piece" whether it be a school of fish, anemone, or something. I'm not 100% sold on anything with the exception of the red macros and yellow accents.
So let me ask you, do you think I am on the right track?
Going back to my new tank build, I want to do a stand alone Macro tank with some hardy polyp/soft corals. As I get closer to adding my desired livestock, which I am still not 100% sure on, I want to see if you fine folks think I have the necessary mechanical properties in place.
The tank is a standard bowfront 75g, I have the Maxspect Razor 10k 160W LED light, a Fluval 406 canister filter, and will be getting a Vortech mp10 circulation pumped paired with a 425gph Koralia nano.
I really just want a flowing garden of red macros, some yellow polyps/corky finger gorgonians, and then some kind of "center piece" whether it be a school of fish, anemone, or something. I'm not 100% sold on anything with the exception of the red macros and yellow accents.
So let me ask you, do you think I am on the right track?