A good friend has asked for my advice on a 55G room divider he'd like to build.
All 4 sides will be exposed, he'd prefer NOT to use a HOB (cuz there is NO back!!) he was thinking UGF, but never heard of a RUGF. Cables/hoses can come out the top as it will have about 12" headroom. Yes, a tank with a central overflow would be cool, but it ain't in the budget...
I'm thinking a RUGF with 2, maybe 3 Penguin 660R's. I use several 660R's and could trade him cycled filters to get him going. Maybe a small canister or a big intank filter to give him the ability to run carbon if needed. 3 660R's at 170 GPH each would give him ~10 turnovers/hour.
Ok...now for stocking...he doesnt want 'tiny' things like neon tetras... he was thinking about a native tank with perch, etc. I think the bioload will be a killer, even with 2 perch or sunfish. I'm going to suggest a school of 6-10 corys, + maybe a bunch of giant danios. I'm also going to TRY to convice him to have 1+ Watt/G and have live plants....even if lo-light ones.
I can get orange peacock cichlids locally that were raised in our tap water and wouldn't need much fuss. They definitely ain't tiny when they grow up! Maybe 3-4 of those + corys?
Your thoughts on stocking/hardware/etc????
Thanks! Don
All 4 sides will be exposed, he'd prefer NOT to use a HOB (cuz there is NO back!!) he was thinking UGF, but never heard of a RUGF. Cables/hoses can come out the top as it will have about 12" headroom. Yes, a tank with a central overflow would be cool, but it ain't in the budget...
I'm thinking a RUGF with 2, maybe 3 Penguin 660R's. I use several 660R's and could trade him cycled filters to get him going. Maybe a small canister or a big intank filter to give him the ability to run carbon if needed. 3 660R's at 170 GPH each would give him ~10 turnovers/hour.
Ok...now for stocking...he doesnt want 'tiny' things like neon tetras... he was thinking about a native tank with perch, etc. I think the bioload will be a killer, even with 2 perch or sunfish. I'm going to suggest a school of 6-10 corys, + maybe a bunch of giant danios. I'm also going to TRY to convice him to have 1+ Watt/G and have live plants....even if lo-light ones.
I can get orange peacock cichlids locally that were raised in our tap water and wouldn't need much fuss. They definitely ain't tiny when they grow up! Maybe 3-4 of those + corys?
Your thoughts on stocking/hardware/etc????
Thanks! Don