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Unread 04/04/2007, 03:11 PM   #1
Kengaroo131
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75 gallon reefs....

ok so here the deal. i'v always wanted a pretty nice sized reef tank setup but have always been troubled about how much it would cost to maintain. hopfully by summer time i will have a good chunck of dough and start one but i want to do it right this time the tank will be a 75 gallon aga. i was just wondering if some people could maby give me a few pointers to the right way of acctualy setting one of these aquariums up. after the cycle i would like to put corals in it so maby if i can get some suggestions that would be great!Thanks in advanced for the help!


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Unread 04/04/2007, 03:17 PM   #2
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Once you cycle the tank and the levels are stabile, you can add corals. But you have to have the right type of lighting, what type depends on what type of corals you want to keep.
You will want to do lighting once otherwise its getds really expensive. I myself like halides and wont change over to anything else.
Once you have everything in place, you will want to add things slowly. Waterflow is also another thing you have to look at, certain corals require more or less. I have a closed loop that does the trick for me.


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Unread 04/04/2007, 03:32 PM   #3
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agree on MH's.....just dumped my T5's and went back to MH's....
just a better quality light (IMO)


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Unread 04/04/2007, 03:56 PM   #4
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Spend a good deal of time thinking about the design and equipment you'll want. I think the best advice I could give you to start off with is to plan on having a sump. This will add additional water to the system (making it more stable). It will also provide space for a high quality skimmer which is the most important piece of equipment you'll be purchasing. In addition, you can place your heater(s), pH probe, temp. probe, and anything else you would like which will give your display tank a nice uncluttered look. You migh also consider a "Reef Ready" tank.


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Unread 04/04/2007, 04:37 PM   #5
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what exactly is a reef ready tank?i heard alot on them but dont know what the differance is to a normal tank?


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Unread 04/04/2007, 04:38 PM   #6
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RR tanks have a built in overflow. The bottom of the overflow is drilled to drain to a sump. No need for drilling the tank and purchasing an overflow.


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Unread 04/04/2007, 04:54 PM   #7
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ooh alright. then im guessing you would just have it come out of that hole into the sump and put a power head or somthing to get the water back in?


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Unread 04/04/2007, 04:57 PM   #8
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For a 75G with a sump you could drill the sump for an external return pump, or you could use a submersible pump. Something like a mag 7 would work nicely.


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is there a specail tube i should put on the tank to go into the sump to cut down noise maby instead of hearing like a waterfall constantly? ha can i just use pvc?


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Unread 04/04/2007, 06:19 PM   #10
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Most come with something, but you can make a "Durso Standpipe", or a "Stockman Standpipe" out of pvc.


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