guidedbyechoes
Fishaholic
I currently have a planted 25 gallon with a betta and a dwarf frog. I have decided to get rid of this setup and put my current underwater friends in a 5 gallon unfiltered. I have been trying to decide what to purchase next. I either want either a 25 gallon nano reef starting out only live rock then graduating to corals or a 50 gallon planted freswater with mostly live bearers.
Either way, I have decided to opt for a wider tank instead of high which my current one is. The person I got the tank from had a nano reef but obviously didn't do much research because the light is only an ocean sun 15 watt. As far as the nano reef side goes to my understanding I will need:
stand
tank
live rock,
most likely but no imperative live sand or coral substrate (which I have),
a power head that will move the water about 10x per hour min.
marine salt (which I have)
a hydrometer or refractor
a light or lights that will get me 3 watts per gallon
possibly a protein skimmer
clean up crew
ultimately live stock and coral
foods
thermometer
Which brings me to the question of how do you measure the waste adage of coral? I know it by inch with fish. But with them
What is the benefit of a Refugium? Is it imperative to obtain one?
PLEASE TELL ME IF I FORGOT SOMETHING
On the freshwater side.
I will need:
stand
tank
fluorite
fertilizer
other specific minerals depending on the plants chosen
substrate sand or small gravel
bogwood
non calcium rocks
Co2 system(Which I have)
Filtration system (more gallons per hour the better)
Adequate lighting (3 watts per gallon once again)
plants
livestock
foods
thermometer
I believe that covers it. I really can't go wrong either way. The 25 gallon I have just isn't going to work for me unless, I remove the current residents, and even then the tank shape and volume, if I do freshwater won't cut it for me. Thanks in advance for any light you can shed on this. I wrote this in a hurry so if you need clarification I will do my best to clear up any miscomunications.
Either way, I have decided to opt for a wider tank instead of high which my current one is. The person I got the tank from had a nano reef but obviously didn't do much research because the light is only an ocean sun 15 watt. As far as the nano reef side goes to my understanding I will need:
stand
tank
live rock,
most likely but no imperative live sand or coral substrate (which I have),
a power head that will move the water about 10x per hour min.
marine salt (which I have)
a hydrometer or refractor
a light or lights that will get me 3 watts per gallon
possibly a protein skimmer
clean up crew
ultimately live stock and coral
foods
thermometer
Which brings me to the question of how do you measure the waste adage of coral? I know it by inch with fish. But with them
What is the benefit of a Refugium? Is it imperative to obtain one?
PLEASE TELL ME IF I FORGOT SOMETHING
On the freshwater side.
I will need:
stand
tank
fluorite
fertilizer
other specific minerals depending on the plants chosen
substrate sand or small gravel
bogwood
non calcium rocks
Co2 system(Which I have)
Filtration system (more gallons per hour the better)
Adequate lighting (3 watts per gallon once again)
plants
livestock
foods
thermometer
I believe that covers it. I really can't go wrong either way. The 25 gallon I have just isn't going to work for me unless, I remove the current residents, and even then the tank shape and volume, if I do freshwater won't cut it for me. Thanks in advance for any light you can shed on this. I wrote this in a hurry so if you need clarification I will do my best to clear up any miscomunications.