Hi All,
Finally, I have time to start working on this new tank. Some of you might have seen this tank in Green Marine Corals.
I bought the frag tank setup with the idea of converting my display tank to a shallow reef tank. In my current DT, I always run out of room when I have new frags, not to mention with the RBTAs that I kept. I don't have a sump in my DT, which cause me to put all the equipments (skimmer, frag racks, heater) in the DT, hence they take up some spaces. I neglected my DT for a while and I lost a bunch of corals, but now I'm ready to start again.
Below is the list of tank and equipments:
- 60G TruVu acrylic frag tank with 2 overflows (side by side)
- 30G glass sump
- 39 Watts Tek T5 Light fixture with 6 bulbs.
- Reef Octopus skimmer (I believe this is the OCT-EXT-160 version)
- 2 Koralia 2 powerheads
- 1 return sump 1050gph (not sure of the brand)
- The tank will mainly be softies and LPS (probably will put some easy SPS, e.g. Bali Greem Slimer)
- Thinking also of running a dosing method in the future (but need to research more)
Pics of the equipment can be found here:
Tank Pictures
Before I start the tank, I want to get your advices and expertises about the tank and things to be fixed. If there is anything that should be upgraded or fixed, please let me know. I would rather go the long road of fixing the things so that I won't regret it in the long run.
Some things come to mind:
- Should I add a protection foam underneath the tank and sump? If so, where can I buy/get it? The current one seems to be too thin.
- Plumbing parts: Are they okay or should I make some improvements? (e.g. adding a valve stopper in the side that flows to the sump)
- Stands: Anybody has an idea of how to fix the stand cosmetically? (e.g. adding sides and doors to it). I am not a handyman when it comes to wood work.
- Sump: Should I upgrade to acrylic sump? There are some small quakes once in a while (living in South San Francisco).
If there are things I missed, please let me know. I have been following BAR for some time and have met some great members and seen their tanks (please forgive me if I happen to drool while oogling your tank). This is a great place to learn and improve on reefing skils, while trying to promote propagation of marine life
Thank you in advance.
Cheers,
Rudy ;^)
Finally, I have time to start working on this new tank. Some of you might have seen this tank in Green Marine Corals.
I bought the frag tank setup with the idea of converting my display tank to a shallow reef tank. In my current DT, I always run out of room when I have new frags, not to mention with the RBTAs that I kept. I don't have a sump in my DT, which cause me to put all the equipments (skimmer, frag racks, heater) in the DT, hence they take up some spaces. I neglected my DT for a while and I lost a bunch of corals, but now I'm ready to start again.
Below is the list of tank and equipments:
- 60G TruVu acrylic frag tank with 2 overflows (side by side)
- 30G glass sump
- 39 Watts Tek T5 Light fixture with 6 bulbs.
- Reef Octopus skimmer (I believe this is the OCT-EXT-160 version)
- 2 Koralia 2 powerheads
- 1 return sump 1050gph (not sure of the brand)
- The tank will mainly be softies and LPS (probably will put some easy SPS, e.g. Bali Greem Slimer)
- Thinking also of running a dosing method in the future (but need to research more)
Pics of the equipment can be found here:
Tank Pictures
Before I start the tank, I want to get your advices and expertises about the tank and things to be fixed. If there is anything that should be upgraded or fixed, please let me know. I would rather go the long road of fixing the things so that I won't regret it in the long run.
Some things come to mind:
- Should I add a protection foam underneath the tank and sump? If so, where can I buy/get it? The current one seems to be too thin.
- Plumbing parts: Are they okay or should I make some improvements? (e.g. adding a valve stopper in the side that flows to the sump)
- Stands: Anybody has an idea of how to fix the stand cosmetically? (e.g. adding sides and doors to it). I am not a handyman when it comes to wood work.
- Sump: Should I upgrade to acrylic sump? There are some small quakes once in a while (living in South San Francisco).
If there are things I missed, please let me know. I have been following BAR for some time and have met some great members and seen their tanks (please forgive me if I happen to drool while oogling your tank). This is a great place to learn and improve on reefing skils, while trying to promote propagation of marine life
Thank you in advance.
Cheers,
Rudy ;^)