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06/26/2014, 11:41 AM | #1 |
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Opinions - Tank start up necessities
Ok, I'll be filling my tank today and run a leak check, refill with salt water and then load it up with LR and sand from TBS...hopefully early next week. (going on a camping trip this weekend)
going to list what I have already (or ordered) and what I plan on getting. any suggestions on what kind or where to get any of the items, i'd be greatly appreciative! Have: 50g (cube) SC Aquariums pnp system (includes) 3 camber glass sump (19-3/4"W x 16-1/2"L x 13"H) One SCA-301 65 Gallon skimmer with PH1100 needle wheel pump. One PH3000 utility return pump and all necessary plumbing. have: Jebao wavemaker (just 1, should i get another powerhead? or this one enough?) 35g rubbermade container for saltwater reserves (powerhead and heater for this right?) I already had an RO unit installed by the Kentwood a while back for safe drinking water for the baby, I am assuming this will suffice for making saltwater? still needing to pickup from LFS or order online today suggestions for any of the below: Heater (2?) thermometer refractrometer lights - I was looking at a t5 setup that also includes some LED's. ATO water testing kit qt tank Up for suggestions: refugium contents? miracle mud? macro algae, some LR? I've read a lot of different info, but what is experienced suggestions? My plan, depending how soon after i get package after ordering from TBS is to do the cycle with LR/sand. I have a trip in July so will just let the tank mature before doing anything else. Early August... Once done, i have no plans or ideas what to stock with yet. More than likely will go the coral reef route, but still just focused on getting the tank cycled. anything i forget or MUST have or can do without for now? Thanks!!! p.s. should I wait till fill tank with saltwater till i get my rock/sand in or should i fill at least half way before hand, then aquascape and fill? I know once i have the rock and sand I won't need a full 50g. By my estimate, 35-40g of water. Last edited by flipstyle72; 06/26/2014 at 11:49 AM. |
06/26/2014, 12:20 PM | #2 |
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I would recommend you upgrade your RO system to an RO/DI system. I like a mix of live rock and macro algae in the refugium (no sand or mud). I use one 100watt heater and a second 150 watt heater on my 50 gallon tank.
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06/26/2014, 12:29 PM | #3 | |
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06/26/2014, 05:21 PM | #4 |
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Check the spectrapure 90 god refurb. They are all new units just labeled as returb. Mine came in without a scratch and they have all brand new filters. I got mine for $130 and it's a good name for water purification
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06/26/2014, 08:17 PM | #5 |
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Ahhh lol too late! I ordered today.... Spectrepure 90
Jbj ato Aquaticlife ho t5 w led moonlights Refractometer Also picked up a heater, test kit and a water change hose kit today t the lfs. Tank didn't come in, delivery got held up in TX. Should be here tomorrow or Saturday.
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that tasted salty.. 50g sqaquariums cube w/ 18.5g sump - 65g skimmer - wavemaker - jbj ato - 24in t5 ho approx. 80lbs lr and 50lbs live sand from tampa bay live rock Current Tank Info: 50g, 18g sump, cycled with tampa bay live rock and sand |
06/26/2014, 10:25 PM | #6 |
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Nothing in fuge but live rock rubble, some cheato, and a decent light. Keep the bottom bare as fuge will collect a lot of detritus that will need to be manually removed periodically. Also I had he'll with my jbj ato, sometimes it would work sometimes it wouldn't so I placed it on a timer that turns it on and off every 15 minutes works flawlessly now.
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06/27/2014, 11:05 AM | #7 |
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I have the same tank that my GF is currently setting up.
Jebao wavemaker- Get a second one. 35g rubbermade- You will need to heat and mix your water somehow. So yes a heater and powerhead. Or cheap submersible pump then you can attach a hose and pump water to your tank. I use a maxijet mj1200 RO- I would upgrade. Heater- get two thermometer- get two as well refractrometer-just make sure you calibrate it lights - All personal preference and depends on what you want to keep. I'm using AI Hydra 52 ATO - Don't use the JBJ! It's a terrible system IMO. I've been using the autoaqua smart ATO water testing kit- Get a high quality kit for the basics at first. Later down the road if you want to test different trace elements you can get kits for those too. qt tank- Keep it simple. refugium contents- If you really want to put something in a refugium I would just use LR rubble and no lights. Im not a fan of messing with algae in the sump. Aquascape- I like to put in a little water, then sand, then about half full water, then rocks, then top off water. You will be splashing water as you are aquascaping. With a full tank that will make a big mess. It sounds like you are on the right track to get going. The only things I can think of that you may consider are timers for your lights if they are not built in and CA/ALK supplements once you get corals growing.
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06/27/2014, 12:07 PM | #8 |
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Splitting your heating wattage is always a good plan in case one decides to have "emotional issues". I ran 2 150s on my 55 when I used to have it. Redundancy provides piece of mind in my experience.
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06/27/2014, 01:27 PM | #9 |
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Get a QT and use it religiously.
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