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01/15/2012, 11:34 AM | #1 |
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Need help 120 gal reef build
Hello, I just recently bought a 120 gal tank with duel overflows. The tank is 72x18x20 it has a 3 section top. I was wanting everyones input and help putting it together. I have 3 other tanks so its not my first but im trying to take my time getting the right stuff. I have done alot of research and now feel like im going in circles So on to the questions.
1. What type of sand should i use? I wanted black aragonite but have read mixed reviews on it. 2. What type of salt? I was thinking seachem reef salt 3. Refeugium or sump? I have both but am leaning towards refiugium. 4. What size return pump? I was looking at a mag pump 700 gph plus i have multiple power heads 5. Lighting, I was going to go with a double ended halide fixture 3x250 watt that also have 4x54 watt t5's should i switch to 150watt bulbs or stay 250watt? Well i guess thats all for now. If anyone has any other suggestions i would appriciate it. I also thank everyone in advance for there help. |
01/15/2012, 11:54 AM | #2 |
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IMO The black sand is really cool at first then its a pain in the butt to keep it clean!!! Salt I like Instant Ocean NOT the crystals. If your sump is big enough section off a little section for the refeugium and have both Be carefull when selecting a return pump be sure to to figure in the head caculations. But 700gph should be fine, if anything buy a little larger and on your return/s put a vales so you can adjust the flow. As for lighting it depends on what you are going to keep in the tank. Standard rule of thumb 4 - 5 watts per gallon of tank size. I noticed you did not mention a skimmer? A skimmer is very important especialy if you want to keep corals...
Hope that helps. |
01/15/2012, 12:00 PM | #3 | |
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01/15/2012, 12:14 PM | #4 |
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Spritzfrizon Good luck with your tank looking forward to see how it will be developing
Palting Great looking tank as well love too see other fellow reefers builds |
01/16/2012, 04:40 PM | #5 |
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thank you everyone for the help. I do have a protein skimmer and i made a hole in my sump and added a hole in my fuge and connected them so now i have a sump then fuge.. Im orderin my halides in a couple days i decided on the 250 halides with the 14k bulbs and the actinic t5's.. also thinking im going to get a mag pump 900 i think or some thing like that.. now my main thing is finding a good bottom for it. i have also been looking at a small (2inch) sand bottom with a medium (3inch) crushed coral bottom.. Anyone have any input on this? Oh and if you have any other ideas they are appriciated
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