Hi all, ive admired marine aquariums for years and feel im ready to take the plunge and go salty . My only problem being it has to be a nano setup due to space restrictions and the tank im going to use. The tank in question is a tetratec aqua art 60L, i bought this about 2 years ago and has evolved into quite an enjoyable tank to watch and so its time to evolve further...
I know reading and taking on board the info is the key to understanding marine setups and ive been doing just that and have a few questions if you all dont mind .
-I upgraded the standard internal filter for an external tetratec ex600 filter, so i was planning on using this for extra filtration and the fact it holds nearly 6 extra litres of water(every drop helps). Has anyone else used this filter will it stand up to the job??? Also what else should be added to the filter other than live rock rubble??? (((the ex600 has a flow of 600 litres per hour))).
-The standard light in the hood is a 15w t8, are there any corals that would live under this light or should i just scrap the unit and retrofit a new daylight and night light system???
I think that will do for now so ill just get back to my researching and list more questions
thanks neil.
I know reading and taking on board the info is the key to understanding marine setups and ive been doing just that and have a few questions if you all dont mind .
-I upgraded the standard internal filter for an external tetratec ex600 filter, so i was planning on using this for extra filtration and the fact it holds nearly 6 extra litres of water(every drop helps). Has anyone else used this filter will it stand up to the job??? Also what else should be added to the filter other than live rock rubble??? (((the ex600 has a flow of 600 litres per hour))).
-The standard light in the hood is a 15w t8, are there any corals that would live under this light or should i just scrap the unit and retrofit a new daylight and night light system???
I think that will do for now so ill just get back to my researching and list more questions
thanks neil.