pmb_67
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Ok, here goes: my first tank journal on fishforums (ok, anywhere) and my first marine aquarium. Happy to get any feedback, comments, advice at any time!
First things first - equipment
Tank: Rena Aqualife tank & cabinet in cherry finish; "official" size is 150cm long x 50cm wide x 70cm tall, but allowing for the 10mm glass and a fairly sizeable aluminium rim forming the hood, usable volume = 148cm x 48cm x 58cm = 412 litres, or 90.6 UK gallons, or 108.8 US gallons. Why our gallons are bigger I've no idea, but they are...
Had to modify the rim/hood a little - took a hacksaw and file (v gently!) to the rim to widen one of the hose/cable entry gaps at the back, then to the lid/hood so the left side piece fits. Will have to trim the right side piece of the lid/hood so that the return pipe fits ok - haven't plumbed that in yet so won't cut the panel just yet.
Filtration: 40kg live rock planned once I'm ready for it. Acrylic sump is under construction - didn't brave it myself, it's coming from Talking Plastics down in Portsmouth. Sump will contain live rock rubble in the entry chamber, skimmer in the next, caulerpa in the next, return pump in the last one - all in a 38cm x 38cm footprint. I'll put up some pics of how all this works out when I get the sump and set it all up. Forgot one last thing - also putting a wee pump in the sump to feed water slowly through a UV filter to a pair of Phosban 150 reactors, one filled with a phosphate absorber and one with carbon; this water will either be dropped back into the sump or up into the tank directly, haven't decided.
I'm not using the supplied filters (I say filters as the tank is supposed to come with a single Rena XP3 filter, my LFS provided two XP2's as they'd sold the XP3 between me paying for the tank and them delivering it), so if anyone's after an XP2 drop me a PM, make an offer and save me the ebay hassle.
Heating: Got two Aqua One heaters, a 200W and a 300W - LFS didn't have the Rena ones the tank should have come with (see filters, above - don't know why they sold all my kit!) - anyway, one of them will go in the sump (if there's room), the other in the tank. With a bigger sump I'd have put both in, though even then I'm not sure it's the best idea putting all the heater input in one place.
Lighting: Using the standard Rena setup, but on LFS advice the standard tubes have been replaced by two Hagen Power Glo's (18000K), one Life Glo (6700K) and one Marine Glo (blue actinic). That's 160W total, should be enough for fish-only, but I suppose I'll have to upgrade if I go the reef route at any point?
Circulation: Two Hydor Koralia 3's - haven't quite decided where to put these, thinking at the mo to have them both in one corner next to the in-tank heater, pointing along different sides; the return from the sump will also come in here so there should be plenty of flow past the heater and the filtered water should be pushed in two directions round the tank.
Decor
Not much beyond the above live rock and a thinnish (live) sand bed, at least until I get the hang of this whole salty game. Any thoughts, opinions, etc. on use of fake corals, anemones, etc. welcome. I say not much, the only thing I'm planning at the moment is to construct a rock wall for one side of the tank out of some egg crate and live rock rubble - nicked the idea from BigC on this here forum...
Water
RO from a nice RO-man system, made up to 1.023 SG (measured with a refractometer) using Red Sea Salt. LFS chucked an API master test kit into my start-up package, bought appropriate Salifert kits based on what I read here on the forums!
Stocking plan
CUC first, snails & hermits followed by a few shrimps - assuming I don't plan on getting anything that would eat them...
Fish - haven't finalised the plan, but first in will be a few green (or blue-green) chromis and a couple of percula or ocellaris clowns. I fancy pyjama and/or banggai cardinals, a yellow tang, couple of neon gobies, six line wrasse. long nose hawkfish would be nice but I read they eat shrimps. Butterfly fish, banner fish, fire fish, flame angel, coral beauty all possibles (but not all of them, if that makes sense). I adore powder-blue tangs after spending a week in the Maldives snorkelling with them, but I'm told they're pretty ich-prone and I don't fancy a tank wipe-out. Finally I would *so* like a Picasso trigger, but am pretty worried about its invert-eating tendencies...
Right, that's a start. More as and when things happen!
Paul
First things first - equipment
Tank: Rena Aqualife tank & cabinet in cherry finish; "official" size is 150cm long x 50cm wide x 70cm tall, but allowing for the 10mm glass and a fairly sizeable aluminium rim forming the hood, usable volume = 148cm x 48cm x 58cm = 412 litres, or 90.6 UK gallons, or 108.8 US gallons. Why our gallons are bigger I've no idea, but they are...
Had to modify the rim/hood a little - took a hacksaw and file (v gently!) to the rim to widen one of the hose/cable entry gaps at the back, then to the lid/hood so the left side piece fits. Will have to trim the right side piece of the lid/hood so that the return pipe fits ok - haven't plumbed that in yet so won't cut the panel just yet.
Filtration: 40kg live rock planned once I'm ready for it. Acrylic sump is under construction - didn't brave it myself, it's coming from Talking Plastics down in Portsmouth. Sump will contain live rock rubble in the entry chamber, skimmer in the next, caulerpa in the next, return pump in the last one - all in a 38cm x 38cm footprint. I'll put up some pics of how all this works out when I get the sump and set it all up. Forgot one last thing - also putting a wee pump in the sump to feed water slowly through a UV filter to a pair of Phosban 150 reactors, one filled with a phosphate absorber and one with carbon; this water will either be dropped back into the sump or up into the tank directly, haven't decided.
I'm not using the supplied filters (I say filters as the tank is supposed to come with a single Rena XP3 filter, my LFS provided two XP2's as they'd sold the XP3 between me paying for the tank and them delivering it), so if anyone's after an XP2 drop me a PM, make an offer and save me the ebay hassle.
Heating: Got two Aqua One heaters, a 200W and a 300W - LFS didn't have the Rena ones the tank should have come with (see filters, above - don't know why they sold all my kit!) - anyway, one of them will go in the sump (if there's room), the other in the tank. With a bigger sump I'd have put both in, though even then I'm not sure it's the best idea putting all the heater input in one place.
Lighting: Using the standard Rena setup, but on LFS advice the standard tubes have been replaced by two Hagen Power Glo's (18000K), one Life Glo (6700K) and one Marine Glo (blue actinic). That's 160W total, should be enough for fish-only, but I suppose I'll have to upgrade if I go the reef route at any point?
Circulation: Two Hydor Koralia 3's - haven't quite decided where to put these, thinking at the mo to have them both in one corner next to the in-tank heater, pointing along different sides; the return from the sump will also come in here so there should be plenty of flow past the heater and the filtered water should be pushed in two directions round the tank.
Decor
Not much beyond the above live rock and a thinnish (live) sand bed, at least until I get the hang of this whole salty game. Any thoughts, opinions, etc. on use of fake corals, anemones, etc. welcome. I say not much, the only thing I'm planning at the moment is to construct a rock wall for one side of the tank out of some egg crate and live rock rubble - nicked the idea from BigC on this here forum...
Water
RO from a nice RO-man system, made up to 1.023 SG (measured with a refractometer) using Red Sea Salt. LFS chucked an API master test kit into my start-up package, bought appropriate Salifert kits based on what I read here on the forums!
Stocking plan
CUC first, snails & hermits followed by a few shrimps - assuming I don't plan on getting anything that would eat them...
Fish - haven't finalised the plan, but first in will be a few green (or blue-green) chromis and a couple of percula or ocellaris clowns. I fancy pyjama and/or banggai cardinals, a yellow tang, couple of neon gobies, six line wrasse. long nose hawkfish would be nice but I read they eat shrimps. Butterfly fish, banner fish, fire fish, flame angel, coral beauty all possibles (but not all of them, if that makes sense). I adore powder-blue tangs after spending a week in the Maldives snorkelling with them, but I'm told they're pretty ich-prone and I don't fancy a tank wipe-out. Finally I would *so* like a Picasso trigger, but am pretty worried about its invert-eating tendencies...
Right, that's a start. More as and when things happen!
Paul