Hello All,
I'm not sure if this is "newbie" material, but I had to start somewhere and I hope someone will point me in the right direction.
I have a 75G glass reef tank that I'd like to convert to a plant tank (two young children have taken away most of my reef maintainence time -- most of my free time for that matter). Here's my current set-up:
75G All-Glass Tank with overflow.
20G sump/refugium
240W of assorted T5 lighting
Lifeguard high-head pump running through a heater/chiller and then a Sea Swirl.
Of course I've cleaned the salt out and rinsed the system a few times over. it's clean.
So here are my questions:
Are there great books that will get me started and guide me through set-up?
Can I use my current equipment?
Is my lighting too strong? Too weak?
Do plants like a little current, or should I "lose" the Sea Swirl?
What else do I need?
Will the little bit of coraline stuck to the overflow hurt a plant tank?
Are plant tanks easier or harder to keep than reef tanks?
Is there a retailer in the SF Bay Area that you might recommend for great selection/prices/service?
Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
jBomber
I'm not sure if this is "newbie" material, but I had to start somewhere and I hope someone will point me in the right direction.
I have a 75G glass reef tank that I'd like to convert to a plant tank (two young children have taken away most of my reef maintainence time -- most of my free time for that matter). Here's my current set-up:
75G All-Glass Tank with overflow.
20G sump/refugium
240W of assorted T5 lighting
Lifeguard high-head pump running through a heater/chiller and then a Sea Swirl.
Of course I've cleaned the salt out and rinsed the system a few times over. it's clean.
So here are my questions:
Are there great books that will get me started and guide me through set-up?
Can I use my current equipment?
Is my lighting too strong? Too weak?
Do plants like a little current, or should I "lose" the Sea Swirl?
What else do I need?
Will the little bit of coraline stuck to the overflow hurt a plant tank?
Are plant tanks easier or harder to keep than reef tanks?
Is there a retailer in the SF Bay Area that you might recommend for great selection/prices/service?
Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
jBomber