Hello NJRC-
I am new to the saltwater hobby. I hope to learn as much as I can from all of you.
After some research and a bit of a whim I decided to set up a reef tank, the only problem is that I wish that I had done it sooner. By far this is the most challenging and yet fulfilling hobbies that I have taken up. I settled on my 54G corner because of space issue in my townhouse, I want to gain as much experience as possible before I get a bigger system, which I am already planning. My 54G sits in the corner of my dining room and has transformed an otherwise dull corner of my house into a miniature reef that everyone enjoys.
Here is my system so far:
Equipment:
24" Solar Extreme Deep Blue T5's
24" Aquaticlife LED 460nm (really makes the corals pop)
Eshopps PSK-75 in sump Protein Skimmer
Eshopps RS-100 Sump
Return pump: Model 3 Danner Supreme Mag-Drive Utility Pump
2x Hydor Koralias
Heater
~50lbs LR
From the beginning of my planning/ set up of the system, redundancy and ease of use was the overarching principle. I have a busy schedule and from time to time my wife has to cover down on the tank duties. Therefore, purchased some pieces of equipment that have definitely paid off from the get go.
I decided on a RO/DI unit from the beginning in order to prevent myself from having to pay for and haul RO/DI water from the LFS, which was going to be a pain. I know in the long run it will pay itself off so I bought a 5-Stage 75 GPD system from BRS. I am happy with the system and I am glad that I bought it from the beginning, I keep at least 25 gallons on hand at all times for any emergencies/ my ATO system.
To go along with the RO/DI system I purchased a JBJ ATO system w/ an Aqualifter pump. I like its simplicity and I have not encountered any issues with it. I have a 5 gallon reservoir next to my tank that the ATO draws from, I plan on making and or purchasing a cabinet to tidy up the area around the tank.
In keeping with the redundancy/ ease of use principle I purchased a DA Reefkeeper lite, I run my entire system off of this system and I love it. The Temp probe and pH monitor give me a quick status of my tank and an early warning system that has made my reef keeping experience pleasant so far.
My system has been up and running for almost three months. I cycled my tank using biospira and I keep to a 10% water change every two weeks.
Here is the livestock in my tank so far:
Fish:
1x Ocellaris named Nemo, I know it is not original but he watches that movie all the time and the name has stuck
Inverts:
2x Peppermint shrimp, they are breeding like crazy one already has a second batch of eggs, I cannot argue with free plankton.
1x Blood Shrimp, my favorite animal in the tank, I think he happy as he has molted twice since I put him in the tank.
1x Emerald Crab
Assorted Hermit Crabs
Assorted Snails:
Nerite
Nassarius
Astrea
Turbo
Cerith
3x Brittle star, one large green and two smaller hitchhikers, one yellow one that is pretty cool.
Corals:
GSP
Zoanthids: Neon Green variety and two others that I have not identified yet, I will post pictures.
Pipe Organ
Galaxea
Torch
Bubble
I had a Goby in the tank, however it went MIA awhile back, either it went carpet surfing or it died in the tank and the CUC finished him off. Going forward I have been hesitant to get another fish because I am not sure what will get along with my Clownfish as well as be comfortable in my tank. This is the one area that I could use your advice/ insight.
Hopefully that is enough information, I am open to all suggestions, criticisms and advice from the NJRC community as I am eager to learn from all of you.
I am new to the saltwater hobby. I hope to learn as much as I can from all of you.
After some research and a bit of a whim I decided to set up a reef tank, the only problem is that I wish that I had done it sooner. By far this is the most challenging and yet fulfilling hobbies that I have taken up. I settled on my 54G corner because of space issue in my townhouse, I want to gain as much experience as possible before I get a bigger system, which I am already planning. My 54G sits in the corner of my dining room and has transformed an otherwise dull corner of my house into a miniature reef that everyone enjoys.
Here is my system so far:
Equipment:
24" Solar Extreme Deep Blue T5's
24" Aquaticlife LED 460nm (really makes the corals pop)
Eshopps PSK-75 in sump Protein Skimmer
Eshopps RS-100 Sump
Return pump: Model 3 Danner Supreme Mag-Drive Utility Pump
2x Hydor Koralias
Heater
~50lbs LR
From the beginning of my planning/ set up of the system, redundancy and ease of use was the overarching principle. I have a busy schedule and from time to time my wife has to cover down on the tank duties. Therefore, purchased some pieces of equipment that have definitely paid off from the get go.
I decided on a RO/DI unit from the beginning in order to prevent myself from having to pay for and haul RO/DI water from the LFS, which was going to be a pain. I know in the long run it will pay itself off so I bought a 5-Stage 75 GPD system from BRS. I am happy with the system and I am glad that I bought it from the beginning, I keep at least 25 gallons on hand at all times for any emergencies/ my ATO system.
To go along with the RO/DI system I purchased a JBJ ATO system w/ an Aqualifter pump. I like its simplicity and I have not encountered any issues with it. I have a 5 gallon reservoir next to my tank that the ATO draws from, I plan on making and or purchasing a cabinet to tidy up the area around the tank.
In keeping with the redundancy/ ease of use principle I purchased a DA Reefkeeper lite, I run my entire system off of this system and I love it. The Temp probe and pH monitor give me a quick status of my tank and an early warning system that has made my reef keeping experience pleasant so far.
My system has been up and running for almost three months. I cycled my tank using biospira and I keep to a 10% water change every two weeks.
Here is the livestock in my tank so far:
Fish:
1x Ocellaris named Nemo, I know it is not original but he watches that movie all the time and the name has stuck
Inverts:
2x Peppermint shrimp, they are breeding like crazy one already has a second batch of eggs, I cannot argue with free plankton.
1x Blood Shrimp, my favorite animal in the tank, I think he happy as he has molted twice since I put him in the tank.
1x Emerald Crab
Assorted Hermit Crabs
Assorted Snails:
Nerite
Nassarius
Astrea
Turbo
Cerith
3x Brittle star, one large green and two smaller hitchhikers, one yellow one that is pretty cool.
Corals:
GSP
Zoanthids: Neon Green variety and two others that I have not identified yet, I will post pictures.
Pipe Organ
Galaxea
Torch
Bubble
I had a Goby in the tank, however it went MIA awhile back, either it went carpet surfing or it died in the tank and the CUC finished him off. Going forward I have been hesitant to get another fish because I am not sure what will get along with my Clownfish as well as be comfortable in my tank. This is the one area that I could use your advice/ insight.
Hopefully that is enough information, I am open to all suggestions, criticisms and advice from the NJRC community as I am eager to learn from all of you.