Hello everbody! I'm looking for any suggestions. I've never attempted marine life before.
Recently I have taken on a new job and have to relocate. The freshwater tank that I have is wonderful, but after playing around with the live plants and such its about the time to make the leap, I've been curious for quite some time.
Here is a list of the equipment I plan to keep at the moment:
- 36 Gal. bow front tank (20" high) and stand
- Ehiem 2213 canister filter (116 gph) with customflo system
- Coralife deluxe lunar series (24") a total of 130watts (3.61 watts/gal)
And things I think I need to get (any suggestions will help, things I am really unsure about are in bold):
- two 100 watt heaters
- 45-55 lbs. of live rock (I'm a little partial to the Tonga branch)
- live sand, at leat 4" in depth for the future jawfish I plan to obtain (I likethe
pink Fifi sand)
- protein skimmer
- powerhead (not sure how many)
- refugium ( I plan to house the protein skimmer here since it will look cleaner, macroalgae, and will need this for copepods later whenever I get a mandarin)
- refractometer
- RO unit would be ideal
- necessary supplements and food
- corals, fish, and inverts, down the road.
I realize that my lighting system isn't quite as strong as it should be if I wanted to house SPS or anenomes, at least thats what I've generalized from reading, maybe if they were right at the surface? I keep on reading about pre-drilled tanks and how to drill tanks, but mine is not drilled (it might be tempered too). Is it ok to run saltwater without the overflow thing (pros and cons?)?
I've never done any treatments with copper so the silicone should not excrete copper unless the tap water I've been using is high in heavy metals.
I'd like to start off in the 36 gal. tank and eventually move to a larger tank (up to 200gal). Keeping this in mind, is there any recommendations for the skimmer, refugium (I think only a 10gal will fit under my current tank), or number and size of the powerheads? Or would any equipment suitable for that large of a tank be too powerful for a 36gal?
Anyways, maybe I'm overthinking this, but I want to do it right the first time and not have too much equipment to change out when I upgrade tanks.
Recently I have taken on a new job and have to relocate. The freshwater tank that I have is wonderful, but after playing around with the live plants and such its about the time to make the leap, I've been curious for quite some time.
Here is a list of the equipment I plan to keep at the moment:
- 36 Gal. bow front tank (20" high) and stand
- Ehiem 2213 canister filter (116 gph) with customflo system
- Coralife deluxe lunar series (24") a total of 130watts (3.61 watts/gal)
And things I think I need to get (any suggestions will help, things I am really unsure about are in bold):
- two 100 watt heaters
- 45-55 lbs. of live rock (I'm a little partial to the Tonga branch)
- live sand, at leat 4" in depth for the future jawfish I plan to obtain (I likethe
pink Fifi sand)
- protein skimmer
- powerhead (not sure how many)
- refugium ( I plan to house the protein skimmer here since it will look cleaner, macroalgae, and will need this for copepods later whenever I get a mandarin)
- refractometer
- RO unit would be ideal
- necessary supplements and food
- corals, fish, and inverts, down the road.
I realize that my lighting system isn't quite as strong as it should be if I wanted to house SPS or anenomes, at least thats what I've generalized from reading, maybe if they were right at the surface? I keep on reading about pre-drilled tanks and how to drill tanks, but mine is not drilled (it might be tempered too). Is it ok to run saltwater without the overflow thing (pros and cons?)?
I've never done any treatments with copper so the silicone should not excrete copper unless the tap water I've been using is high in heavy metals.
I'd like to start off in the 36 gal. tank and eventually move to a larger tank (up to 200gal). Keeping this in mind, is there any recommendations for the skimmer, refugium (I think only a 10gal will fit under my current tank), or number and size of the powerheads? Or would any equipment suitable for that large of a tank be too powerful for a 36gal?
Anyways, maybe I'm overthinking this, but I want to do it right the first time and not have too much equipment to change out when I upgrade tanks.