clambert122
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Howdy all.
So Im from Chicago, and just getting back into the hobby after a very long hiatus. Ooooh. About 20 years since my last tank.
Back in the day, I had a straight 100GP fresh water tank with just fake plants and gravel and so forth. Nothing fancy. Just easy to take care of fish. Guppies and Tetras and the like. It was built into the living room wall and got sold as part of the house. I had a couple smaller 20-30 gallon tanks with some angels and small piranhas in them.
FFW to today, and I have inherited a beautiful 150 gallon reef tank. A friend of mine had a absolutely beautiful reef tank. Tons of legally obtained illegal corals. ( His was one of the tanks in the area that would get them from a shop after Customs would call to take in case they caught someone smuggling fish and corals at the airport. )
Anyhow. He went on vacation and his calcium doser went full on Charles Manson I guess and killed everything. He was so disgusted that he gave me the entire setup, as long as I was willing to get it out of his house. Very nice gift I would say.
So, In all, I inherited,
150 Gallon tank.
RA-800 Teko chiller,
30 gallon sump.
Protein skimmer. I know its useless in a freshwater tank other than an expensive airstone which is how I am using it. I kind of like that the oxygenation takes place down in my sump instead of in the tank. No distracting bubbles.
750GPH protein skimmer pump / oxygenation unit.
LED night nights
Metal Halide lights, which I have since replaced with LED.
750GPH main pump ( takes water from the sump->chiller-> tank )
2 strong powerheads for surface agitation. not sure of the gph, but they move a LOT of water.
250W heater ( housed in the sump )
I purchased a temperature control system to monitor temp, and swap between heater and chiller as needed.
I WANT to purchase an auto water change system that can use reservoirs. I looked at Smart AWC touch, but its apparently discontinued. So I could use an alternative suggestion if possible?
For now my plans are to set this up as a Fresh water tank, as I don't really want to put the investment into a Salt water tank for now. I will eventually convert it back into salt once I have purchased some of the more expensive automation stuff over time like an Apeks / various components.
So, instead I am going with a live planted fresh water angel tank. I figure this tank is perfect for angels since its nice and tall, as they seem to like taller tanks.
What I am hoping to find a way to achieve is harmony and balance as much as I can between my bacteria, algea prod / eaters / plant care takers / you get the idea. and to automate the rest. AKA, Tank changes.
Having never really done a live plant tank before, I was hoping someone could point me at some reliable reading materials online?
Specifically, how do I calculate roughly speaking, as I know its not exact science, the number of plants I can have without causing lots of tank issues with water imbalance?
For now, I threw a couple cheapo hardy plants in there, and a couple goldfish / canary in the coalmines to start generating bio / ammonium to get the nitrogen cycle started. I leave town for a few weeks in 2 weeks, and by the time i get back, the tank should be good and cycled. I figure even if the goldfish die, its just more bio. The goldfish that survive will be rehoused to my friends daughters goldfish tank. I think they will all be fine though.
And my other question is, as posted above. whats a good auto water change system these days that can use a reservoir? I cant hook it up to the water system where the tank is, but I can hide a couple of water sources.
And good guidelines/reading material to setting up the most balanced eco system that I can would be appreciated since I have never really tried to setup a tank this way.
That about sums up my current tank / project. Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated, as its been a long time since I setup a tank, and never one this big. Technology has changed a lot, and I have never used a sump system, although I already see it as superior to other systems with the control it gives you.
Glad to be here and Thanks for taking the time to read this post / whatever advice you may deem to share with me.
So Im from Chicago, and just getting back into the hobby after a very long hiatus. Ooooh. About 20 years since my last tank.
Back in the day, I had a straight 100GP fresh water tank with just fake plants and gravel and so forth. Nothing fancy. Just easy to take care of fish. Guppies and Tetras and the like. It was built into the living room wall and got sold as part of the house. I had a couple smaller 20-30 gallon tanks with some angels and small piranhas in them.
FFW to today, and I have inherited a beautiful 150 gallon reef tank. A friend of mine had a absolutely beautiful reef tank. Tons of legally obtained illegal corals. ( His was one of the tanks in the area that would get them from a shop after Customs would call to take in case they caught someone smuggling fish and corals at the airport. )
Anyhow. He went on vacation and his calcium doser went full on Charles Manson I guess and killed everything. He was so disgusted that he gave me the entire setup, as long as I was willing to get it out of his house. Very nice gift I would say.
So, In all, I inherited,
150 Gallon tank.
RA-800 Teko chiller,
30 gallon sump.
Protein skimmer. I know its useless in a freshwater tank other than an expensive airstone which is how I am using it. I kind of like that the oxygenation takes place down in my sump instead of in the tank. No distracting bubbles.
750GPH protein skimmer pump / oxygenation unit.
LED night nights
Metal Halide lights, which I have since replaced with LED.
750GPH main pump ( takes water from the sump->chiller-> tank )
2 strong powerheads for surface agitation. not sure of the gph, but they move a LOT of water.
250W heater ( housed in the sump )
I purchased a temperature control system to monitor temp, and swap between heater and chiller as needed.
I WANT to purchase an auto water change system that can use reservoirs. I looked at Smart AWC touch, but its apparently discontinued. So I could use an alternative suggestion if possible?
For now my plans are to set this up as a Fresh water tank, as I don't really want to put the investment into a Salt water tank for now. I will eventually convert it back into salt once I have purchased some of the more expensive automation stuff over time like an Apeks / various components.
So, instead I am going with a live planted fresh water angel tank. I figure this tank is perfect for angels since its nice and tall, as they seem to like taller tanks.
What I am hoping to find a way to achieve is harmony and balance as much as I can between my bacteria, algea prod / eaters / plant care takers / you get the idea. and to automate the rest. AKA, Tank changes.
Having never really done a live plant tank before, I was hoping someone could point me at some reliable reading materials online?
Specifically, how do I calculate roughly speaking, as I know its not exact science, the number of plants I can have without causing lots of tank issues with water imbalance?
For now, I threw a couple cheapo hardy plants in there, and a couple goldfish / canary in the coalmines to start generating bio / ammonium to get the nitrogen cycle started. I leave town for a few weeks in 2 weeks, and by the time i get back, the tank should be good and cycled. I figure even if the goldfish die, its just more bio. The goldfish that survive will be rehoused to my friends daughters goldfish tank. I think they will all be fine though.
And my other question is, as posted above. whats a good auto water change system these days that can use a reservoir? I cant hook it up to the water system where the tank is, but I can hide a couple of water sources.
And good guidelines/reading material to setting up the most balanced eco system that I can would be appreciated since I have never really tried to setup a tank this way.
That about sums up my current tank / project. Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated, as its been a long time since I setup a tank, and never one this big. Technology has changed a lot, and I have never used a sump system, although I already see it as superior to other systems with the control it gives you.
Glad to be here and Thanks for taking the time to read this post / whatever advice you may deem to share with me.
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