1entra
Fish Addict
Hi there
Finally after many years of keeping freshwater fish and a lot of uncertainty and hesitation I have decided to set-up my first marine tank. This was mainly inspired by reading Steelhealr's Nano Reef Set-up several months ago.
As going marine aint just a simple matter I have spent the last few months doing as much research on the subject as possible. This has included reading and following several other marine journals; both on this and other websites.
As well as researching up as much info online as possible I have also been reading the following books and have found them very useful so would recommend them to any beginner who is just starting up (like me), along with any experienced aquarist who may be interested in expanding his/her knowledge of the hobby:
The Conscientious Marine Aquarist
The Simple Guide to Min-Reef Aquariums by Jeffrey Kurtz
The New Marine Aquarium by Michael Palleta
So finally after concluding it was time I start my own nano reef, I've decided I am going to start my own journal on this site as it was here where I originally received my inspiration.
So I hope you people enjoy and share this long slow journey with me as I set-up my nano reef and develop my knowledge through all the ups and downs that the hobby may bring.
Please do feel free to post any suggestions, input or recommendations as all advice and info is appreciated as it will help both myself along with any future want-to-be aquarists' develop knowledge and understanding of the hobby!
Also as I am only a beginner please do be patient and understanding as I am sure to make mistakes and so would appreciate all comments to help me correct them. Also I may do things different to how you may so any ideas that work for you would also be appreciated especially if things dont go to plan.
So here goes...
As I am limited to the amount of space I have to set up the tank, after originally reading Steelhealr's journal I was quite intent on getting myself a 24G Nano Cube as it has "everything" needed to get started for a first marine tank but after much research and looking at the prices here in the UK, I decided to change my mind as it has too many limitations to explore different ideas and I could set up my own design for more or less the same price.
So instead I decided to opt for a Juwel Rekord 96 glass aquarium as it is the most suited tank for the space I have to put it!
The tank is approx 32" (81cm) x 16" (41cm) x 12" (30cm) (WHD).
Upon getting the tank I decided to take off the background and paint the back black using a gloss enamel paint using a mino gloss roller as the paintbrush tended to leave brush marks!
Also I took out the standard Juwel box filter from the corner of the tank as I do no intend on using it as I plan on using live rock, a protein skimmer and a refugium instead to help filter the tank and keep the water clean along with routine weekly water changes.
The standard hood for the Juwel tank contains a small T8 tube which I know is far too weak to keep some of the corals I wish to have in the tank in the future when the time is right and the tank is ready. So I have purchased a hang-on-the-sides overhead illuminare system instead. This contains 4 24w T5 tubes, 3 x 14000k tropical daylight and 1 x marine actinic. I hope this light is adequate to help me keep seme types of soft corals and lifestock.
Along with the aquarium here is a list of other items I have also bought/got so far:
1. Acrylic Refugium 20" x 12" x 4" Hang-on-the-Back type
2. Eden 228gph Self rotating powerhead - to generate flow/ create waves
3. Heaters x 2, 1 100w for main tank. 1 50w to go in refugium
4. Small 400lph powerhead for refugium
5. Clip-on light 6700k 11w full spectrum for macroalgae in refugium (when ready)
Here is a list of items I believe I currently require:
1. Protein Skimmer- Deltec MCE300 Hang-On-Back
2. A marine reef salt, still not decided which one (Tropic Marin Pro/Instant Ocean/Pro Reef Crystals)???
3. RO Unit, posiible ROman
4. Refractometer - better than a hydrometer
5. Another powerhead to create greater current- any suggestions??
6. Moonlight - LED's or tube not sure yet??
7. Timers- for both T5's and Moonlighting
8. THERMOMETER!!!
I believe I have got everything listed there that is required in order for me to be ready to fill with water? If you beleive I have missed anything then please do say???
Next stage for me once I have got all the equipment will be to carry out a "dry run" to see if everything is working in order. I will kepp everyone posted on when everything arrives and I am about set-up, but as for now I am off as I've been here for almost 2hours writing all the above!!!
So I hope I aint been jabbering on too much and I hope others will read this and send me some feedback!
Cheerz everyone
PS. Ive took loads of pics and they all saved as JPEG images on ma pc but for some reason I cannot upload them as files are apparantly too big... does anyone know how I can make files smaller so I can put some pics up??
Finally after many years of keeping freshwater fish and a lot of uncertainty and hesitation I have decided to set-up my first marine tank. This was mainly inspired by reading Steelhealr's Nano Reef Set-up several months ago.
As going marine aint just a simple matter I have spent the last few months doing as much research on the subject as possible. This has included reading and following several other marine journals; both on this and other websites.
As well as researching up as much info online as possible I have also been reading the following books and have found them very useful so would recommend them to any beginner who is just starting up (like me), along with any experienced aquarist who may be interested in expanding his/her knowledge of the hobby:
The Conscientious Marine Aquarist
The Simple Guide to Min-Reef Aquariums by Jeffrey Kurtz
The New Marine Aquarium by Michael Palleta
So finally after concluding it was time I start my own nano reef, I've decided I am going to start my own journal on this site as it was here where I originally received my inspiration.
So I hope you people enjoy and share this long slow journey with me as I set-up my nano reef and develop my knowledge through all the ups and downs that the hobby may bring.
Please do feel free to post any suggestions, input or recommendations as all advice and info is appreciated as it will help both myself along with any future want-to-be aquarists' develop knowledge and understanding of the hobby!
Also as I am only a beginner please do be patient and understanding as I am sure to make mistakes and so would appreciate all comments to help me correct them. Also I may do things different to how you may so any ideas that work for you would also be appreciated especially if things dont go to plan.
So here goes...
As I am limited to the amount of space I have to set up the tank, after originally reading Steelhealr's journal I was quite intent on getting myself a 24G Nano Cube as it has "everything" needed to get started for a first marine tank but after much research and looking at the prices here in the UK, I decided to change my mind as it has too many limitations to explore different ideas and I could set up my own design for more or less the same price.
So instead I decided to opt for a Juwel Rekord 96 glass aquarium as it is the most suited tank for the space I have to put it!
The tank is approx 32" (81cm) x 16" (41cm) x 12" (30cm) (WHD).
Upon getting the tank I decided to take off the background and paint the back black using a gloss enamel paint using a mino gloss roller as the paintbrush tended to leave brush marks!
Also I took out the standard Juwel box filter from the corner of the tank as I do no intend on using it as I plan on using live rock, a protein skimmer and a refugium instead to help filter the tank and keep the water clean along with routine weekly water changes.
The standard hood for the Juwel tank contains a small T8 tube which I know is far too weak to keep some of the corals I wish to have in the tank in the future when the time is right and the tank is ready. So I have purchased a hang-on-the-sides overhead illuminare system instead. This contains 4 24w T5 tubes, 3 x 14000k tropical daylight and 1 x marine actinic. I hope this light is adequate to help me keep seme types of soft corals and lifestock.
Along with the aquarium here is a list of other items I have also bought/got so far:
1. Acrylic Refugium 20" x 12" x 4" Hang-on-the-Back type
2. Eden 228gph Self rotating powerhead - to generate flow/ create waves
3. Heaters x 2, 1 100w for main tank. 1 50w to go in refugium
4. Small 400lph powerhead for refugium
5. Clip-on light 6700k 11w full spectrum for macroalgae in refugium (when ready)
Here is a list of items I believe I currently require:
1. Protein Skimmer- Deltec MCE300 Hang-On-Back
2. A marine reef salt, still not decided which one (Tropic Marin Pro/Instant Ocean/Pro Reef Crystals)???
3. RO Unit, posiible ROman
4. Refractometer - better than a hydrometer
5. Another powerhead to create greater current- any suggestions??
6. Moonlight - LED's or tube not sure yet??
7. Timers- for both T5's and Moonlighting
8. THERMOMETER!!!
I believe I have got everything listed there that is required in order for me to be ready to fill with water? If you beleive I have missed anything then please do say???
Next stage for me once I have got all the equipment will be to carry out a "dry run" to see if everything is working in order. I will kepp everyone posted on when everything arrives and I am about set-up, but as for now I am off as I've been here for almost 2hours writing all the above!!!
So I hope I aint been jabbering on too much and I hope others will read this and send me some feedback!
Cheerz everyone
PS. Ive took loads of pics and they all saved as JPEG images on ma pc but for some reason I cannot upload them as files are apparantly too big... does anyone know how I can make files smaller so I can put some pics up??