Well, here I go again. The second half of our income tax return is here and with Uncle Sam's "generous" return of part of our money, I figured I'd try the salt tank again. My wife has graciously allowed me to do this... the fact that I let her stay at home and pay for her Masters while I go to work everyday might have something to do with it...
Maybe when we move in a few years, I can seriously upgrade.
Opinions please.
I would like to purchase one of these two tank systems (yeah, I know, the hard core among you shudder).
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=3578+3730+13976&pcatid=13976
Aquapod 24 gallon
Surface skimming filtration system, 1-32W square pin Dual Daylight 10000°K/6700°K Daylight bulb, 1-32W square pin Dual Actinic 460nm/420nm Actinic bulb, 2 blue LED lights, cooling fan, mechanical sponge filter, 290 gph submersible pump with flat nozzle, and complete instructions.
OR
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=3578+3730+10677&pcatid=10677
NanoCube 24 gallon
two 36-watt 50/50 compact fluorescent lamps offering 72 total watts or 3 watts of lighting per gallon
Fan-cooled aquarium canopy extends the life of bulbs and ballast. 3-stage mechanical, chemical, and biological filtration
I can add a fission nano skimmer to either for $30 if needed.
I can replace lamps as needed as well. That's not a huge ordeal.
Additional Powerheads are not a big deal either. Like the Koralia Nano.
My Stocking Plan
I plan to order live rock and such from Tampa Bay.
As far as inverts, a few cleaner shrimp of some kind and the appropriate cleanup crew.
MAYBE a soft coral or polyps. I want a reef, but I know these systems can't handle large hard corals.
My preferred stock would be maybe three small fish. I would like a black clown, maybe a neon goby. I would really like a Mandarin, but that's a more complex thing and I can survive without it. Perhaps a small reef safe wrasse. These are pick and choose, not an all-of-the-above thing.
SO given that info, which tank system would you choose?
Maybe when we move in a few years, I can seriously upgrade.
Opinions please.
I would like to purchase one of these two tank systems (yeah, I know, the hard core among you shudder).
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=3578+3730+13976&pcatid=13976
Aquapod 24 gallon
Surface skimming filtration system, 1-32W square pin Dual Daylight 10000°K/6700°K Daylight bulb, 1-32W square pin Dual Actinic 460nm/420nm Actinic bulb, 2 blue LED lights, cooling fan, mechanical sponge filter, 290 gph submersible pump with flat nozzle, and complete instructions.
OR
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=3578+3730+10677&pcatid=10677
NanoCube 24 gallon
two 36-watt 50/50 compact fluorescent lamps offering 72 total watts or 3 watts of lighting per gallon
Fan-cooled aquarium canopy extends the life of bulbs and ballast. 3-stage mechanical, chemical, and biological filtration
I can add a fission nano skimmer to either for $30 if needed.
I can replace lamps as needed as well. That's not a huge ordeal.
Additional Powerheads are not a big deal either. Like the Koralia Nano.
My Stocking Plan
I plan to order live rock and such from Tampa Bay.
As far as inverts, a few cleaner shrimp of some kind and the appropriate cleanup crew.
MAYBE a soft coral or polyps. I want a reef, but I know these systems can't handle large hard corals.
My preferred stock would be maybe three small fish. I would like a black clown, maybe a neon goby. I would really like a Mandarin, but that's a more complex thing and I can survive without it. Perhaps a small reef safe wrasse. These are pick and choose, not an all-of-the-above thing.
SO given that info, which tank system would you choose?