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Need help with multiple stuff! please! had a Crisis.

I don't play tricks like other people trying to get them to help them out with a unique title :) haha.

But anyway.

Yesterday I had a heat spike in my 90Gal Tank. The temperature went up to about 87 degrees, So, I stabilized it and got everything going,

Most coral looks ok, except for my tree or colt coral, and my new Monti Cap . All live stock is ok and been accounted for except for my two Skunk Cleaner Fish . But what I want to ask is what should I invest my money into.

So Now it comes to the point where I need to make some changes. I never had enough room in So I am going to built something like a cabinet that extends off the side of my fish tank stand under a window (kinda like a kitchen cabinet, where I'll be able to fit more stuff under it)

I need some help with what to put underneath it and what products.. I'm on a low crappy Best Buy income.. Poor college student (this may not be the best of hobby for me hahhaha oh well.)

So I'll make a auto top off unit for my tank.

Then I want to stop dosing so much Calcium and DKH
what should I get a A Kalkreactor/Kalkwasser or Calcium Reactor (but then I'd need to use C02 too with the CA Reactor)

Or a Chiller (I think I might be able to wait on this though)? I Think I can get the temperature to stablize to 80-81 on a normal summer day, but on a hot day might get to 83. Should I just put more fans in my Canopy? I already have 3 very fast 120mm Computer fans that make alot of noise I think theyre around 87-90ish CFM

Are there good heaters that will heat the Tanks only if need be if it goes below say 78 Degrees? If so what type?

And should I be looking into like a Reef Keeper Lite?

Thanks for your time guys.

- Dan
 

mikem

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Any controller is a good investment.
Do you have a sump to run bigger fans in?
Top Off unit is a big help. You can also mix Kalk in the top off. Let it settle and use the clear water for topping off. This way you wouldn't need a Calc or Kalk reactor.
 
Can you explain more about mixing kalk in with the auto top off? I'm going to build my stand to hold a pretty large bucket of water, hopefully over 5 gallons. Then have some room for other stuff. If i can save the money and not buy a kalk reactor, I will possibly buy a Reef Keeper Lite, or put the money back into my car repair fund lol.

Any write ups on how to make a auto top off? lol.
 
The auto top off is a cheap investment. I suggest you get this since it will help keep the salinity and pH level steady.

You can always dose using liquid additives. I myself don't want to have to get C02 tank, etc. It will clutter the living room, which is where my tank is at.

I would worry more about the fluctuating temperature. I suggest you get a chiller since the summer months are approaching. If you want to ensure that both your heater and the chiller work well together, you need to buy a controller. Together this may ran you around 700 + depending on the brand and the chiller capacity (1/10, 1/15, etc). Good luck.
 
After doing some research online and talking to my brother ralph, we've come up with an idea for the system.

I was thinking about getting a ReefKeeper Lite Level 3 and running an ATO off of that. By using that I would be able to have better control of the temps in my tank - not to mention controlling the evap on the tank.
After that is done, I could always invest in a ca reactor or look into dosing kalk in with my top off water - though i would need some pointers on that.
As for a chiller, not sure if thats in the budget right now. Might just have to run the ac lower in the heat of summer cause I dont think my parents would like that idea too much. College kid reefing at its finest! haha

Right now I just dose ca and alk and the ca reactor sounded like a good deal if I could get it working correctly.

Mike - yea the system is a 90g DT with a 29g sump. I need to update my sig cause it still lists the old 55g tank. Right now two fans are in the canopy and I have one extra that can be put in the sump to cool down the tank further.
 

mikem

Officer Emeritus
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Run the fan across the sump. That should bring the temp. down a few degrees.
As soon as I get a chance, I'll look for a link on how to top off using Kalk and RO/DI.
 
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