I'm diving into saltwater reef tanks, and after doing a lot of research (books and internet), I had a few questions. Sorry if they had been answered in other threads, I'm sure a couple have.
1. I am thinking about purchasing a 75g E aquarium. The dimensions are 48.5" L x 18.5" W x 21.4 H. The tank is not drilled. Would using an overflow box be a mistake or should I get it drilled? Don't really know if there is a place around my town that would do a quality job. Or should I just get a different aquarium?
2. I understand that corals requiring a high amount of light need around 7-8 watts per gallon. If i was using compact flourescents that get 4-5 watts per gallon, be good enough if the corals were placed higher on the live rock aquascape?
3. Can I double my sump as a refugium? If so, should I get a bigger than recommended sump? Or should I get the biggest sump that will fit under my stand anyway?
4. Will packed wet sand, that claims to be loaded with bacteria, give me the necessary organisms to have a quality living sand bed? Time is not a factor here as I intend to approach this entire process with patience.
5. Is it easier to introduce a couple of fish after the cycle and then the coral, or vice-versa?
Any help would be appreciated. I hope to chronicle my set-up once it gets going. Equipment selection for this is the most challenging step in my opinion! Thanks.
1. I am thinking about purchasing a 75g E aquarium. The dimensions are 48.5" L x 18.5" W x 21.4 H. The tank is not drilled. Would using an overflow box be a mistake or should I get it drilled? Don't really know if there is a place around my town that would do a quality job. Or should I just get a different aquarium?
2. I understand that corals requiring a high amount of light need around 7-8 watts per gallon. If i was using compact flourescents that get 4-5 watts per gallon, be good enough if the corals were placed higher on the live rock aquascape?
3. Can I double my sump as a refugium? If so, should I get a bigger than recommended sump? Or should I get the biggest sump that will fit under my stand anyway?
4. Will packed wet sand, that claims to be loaded with bacteria, give me the necessary organisms to have a quality living sand bed? Time is not a factor here as I intend to approach this entire process with patience.
5. Is it easier to introduce a couple of fish after the cycle and then the coral, or vice-versa?
Any help would be appreciated. I hope to chronicle my set-up once it gets going. Equipment selection for this is the most challenging step in my opinion! Thanks.