Hi all...my first post here.
OK my 4 year old wanted a fish, so we went to the fish store a few months ago. Having had saltwater fish back in the late 80's and early 90's I just couldn't bring myself to buy a goldfish. So I go back home, scramble up into the attic, to see what I kept after several moves. And here's what I ended up with:
1. 15 gallon high glass tank I used to use as a q-tank, a bunch of obsolete bits and pieces, but a heater that works fine, a god-forbid 150 gph bio-wheel hang on filter, and a 150 gph submersible pump.
Hellooo nano-land!
So I start reading up on things (and also found this great forum and started reading all the threads...thanks folks) Now I realize things have changed dramatically, conceptually back in the 80's the idea was to kill everything but the fish with UV, ozone, etc. But now its different. Dead sterile rock became live rock, etc. Now, instead of a clownfish or two swimming around in a tank with stark white dead branch coral, I'm looking down the slippery slope of reefing.
So, a few months ago I set up the tank in my son's room. 2-3" live sand, about 10 lbs of LR to start--I'll add a bit more soon to get to ~15 lbs. I used my HOB bio wheel (and the 150 gph submersible to keep the water flowing)and after cycling up for a month, put some Chemi-pure Elite and a bit of floss in it.
Almost immediately things started popping out of the rocks--my son is very excited and so am I. I have about 6-7 button polyps now, some mini feather dusters, and lots of worm activity--the small 1 inchers, and if I look closely, amphipods running around. I bought some small hermits a few days ago. I don't have a skimmer, but I do 1 gal water changes 1X/week. No fish yet.
Oh and lighting--I managed get the following light--96 watts.
http://www.oceanicsystems.com/products/aqualight-deluxe-series---4-tube-quad.php
I know most of you don't like PC lights vs the alternatives but this fits well on my 20" wide and fan noise is very low-- a concern because its in my son's room
So now here come a couple of questions for you all.
1. What sort of easy to maintain corals should I be considering for this tank based on my lighting and size? I'd rather not have to purchase a skimmer as the noise may be a bit too much in the bedroom.
2. I'm thinking of one/two fish and maybe a cleaner shrimp in addition to the hermits. What do you recommend that won't nibble up the reef or hide all day?
Thanks ahead of time!
OK my 4 year old wanted a fish, so we went to the fish store a few months ago. Having had saltwater fish back in the late 80's and early 90's I just couldn't bring myself to buy a goldfish. So I go back home, scramble up into the attic, to see what I kept after several moves. And here's what I ended up with:
1. 15 gallon high glass tank I used to use as a q-tank, a bunch of obsolete bits and pieces, but a heater that works fine, a god-forbid 150 gph bio-wheel hang on filter, and a 150 gph submersible pump.
Hellooo nano-land!
So I start reading up on things (and also found this great forum and started reading all the threads...thanks folks) Now I realize things have changed dramatically, conceptually back in the 80's the idea was to kill everything but the fish with UV, ozone, etc. But now its different. Dead sterile rock became live rock, etc. Now, instead of a clownfish or two swimming around in a tank with stark white dead branch coral, I'm looking down the slippery slope of reefing.
So, a few months ago I set up the tank in my son's room. 2-3" live sand, about 10 lbs of LR to start--I'll add a bit more soon to get to ~15 lbs. I used my HOB bio wheel (and the 150 gph submersible to keep the water flowing)and after cycling up for a month, put some Chemi-pure Elite and a bit of floss in it.
Almost immediately things started popping out of the rocks--my son is very excited and so am I. I have about 6-7 button polyps now, some mini feather dusters, and lots of worm activity--the small 1 inchers, and if I look closely, amphipods running around. I bought some small hermits a few days ago. I don't have a skimmer, but I do 1 gal water changes 1X/week. No fish yet.
Oh and lighting--I managed get the following light--96 watts.
http://www.oceanicsystems.com/products/aqualight-deluxe-series---4-tube-quad.php
I know most of you don't like PC lights vs the alternatives but this fits well on my 20" wide and fan noise is very low-- a concern because its in my son's room
So now here come a couple of questions for you all.
1. What sort of easy to maintain corals should I be considering for this tank based on my lighting and size? I'd rather not have to purchase a skimmer as the noise may be a bit too much in the bedroom.
2. I'm thinking of one/two fish and maybe a cleaner shrimp in addition to the hermits. What do you recommend that won't nibble up the reef or hide all day?
Thanks ahead of time!