Hey all...
I was asked by CMSURFR22 to give a listing of my equipment and setup as well as some of the steps I've currently taken to get my first reef aquarium going. It would be great if my first attempt at this was a complete success! I am completely new to all of this but can already tell that it's going to be very enjoyable along the way.
Here it goes:
I have a 30 Gallon Tank that sits on an oak stand. The tank is trimmed in oak so it matches the stand. Picked it up at Animals and Things in Woodbridge. I would have made different choices with the setup knowing what I know now. I would have gone bigger. I have been debating just going bigger but my wife keeps me sane. Her suggestion is to see if I can get one going in a 30 Gallon and upgrade if all works out. I'm determinned to get to that point. Would love a 75 gallon to have some of the fishes I've been looking at.
Within this tank, is about 40 Pounds of Live Sand and 20 Pounds of Live Rock. I did not know anything about curing or cycling when I introduces them to the tank so they were actually introduced to water that had been dechlorinated, with SALT added. I now know better. I've done my reasearch and picked up an RO/DI unit that is going to be under my kitchen sink. What is nice about this unit is that it has 2 outputs of water from an RO storage tank. 1 For Drinking and a separate one that goes through a DI filter just for Aquarium use. All future water added to this tank will be RO/DI water.
For filtration, I am using a FLUVAL 205. This canister filter has the foam filtering as well as 3 separate baskets that can accept different media. In this canister, the water goes through the Foam Filtration, than low-ash carbon and than through something called Bio_max. Bio-Max are rings where "beneficial bateria can thrive".
As a heater, I am using a 50W Glass Heater. I forget the company. BUT... Just today, I got a 100 W Visi-Therm Submersible Heater. I've been noticing that my 50Watt has been fluctuating the temperature in the tank. I am hoping that my 100Watt keeps things more stable.
For water flow, I just picked up 2 Maxi_Jet 600 Power Heads. As well, I got a pump for air stones and flexi-wand for bubbles. I read that this doesn't really add oxygen to the water so I am not sure why I have to add bubbles. Perhaps someone can fill me in on that.
As a Skimmer, I have the CPR Bak-Pak 2. This 2 I just recieved from DrsFosterandSmith. I have not set this up yet but looking forward to what it should do to my tank. I didn't realize it was so big. I may consider moving to a SUMP in the near future and add the BAK-PAK to the Sump. (Is this doable?) Would a 10 Gallon Tank work well as a Sump?
From day one, I was adding something called 'Stability' made by SeaChem. I guess this was supposed to help establish a level of bacteria in the tank. I used it for 5 days instead of the recommended 7. This was around the time that I had read that adding conditioners really won't help and that it was better to let the tank cycle naturally. So I stopped adding it. During those 5 days, Ammonia never got higher than 0. The next few days after I stopped, I never saw the ammonia level get higher than 0. So I posed a question on a forum. I was told to put a piece of raw shrimp into the tank. Thats what I did.
Today... I checked my tank
Here are the readings. Now mind you... this is with the raw Shrimp in the tank.
Temp: 78.8
Salinity: 1.021 with a gravity tester. (Going to invest in a refractometer soon)
With a Mardel 'Master Test Kit'
Ammonia: 0.50
pH: 8.0 (How do I maintain a pH of 8.1 through 8.4?)
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 20
Alkalinity: 240 PPM (Don't know if this is good or bad)
This weekend, I am going to be comparing my results with a LFS's test kit.
So that being said... I could use some suggestions. I know 'wait' is going to be a big one that I will hear. Some folks tell me to remove the dead shrimp. That it's not doing any good with the live rock in it. Other folks tell me to leave it in that its a good souce of die-off. I am just not sure how much 'life' my live rock has so I don't know if it's enough to really get a good bed of beneficial bacteria going in the tank. I figure with the shrimp in there, the nitrate and nitrite will have enough food to survive off of with the dead shrimp.
Ok... So should I run the skimmer? Should I start to aerate? Should I be doing water changes during the cycle?
I have a TON more questions but I think I am going to ease off for now.
Oh... I would love to have a Reef Tank with Soft Hard Coral and Inverts as well as a couple fish. I know this matters with the set up and all.
Well... Thats about it. If you've made it this far... THANK YOU FOR READING THIS!
One day I hope to be able to help a NEWB out just like myself.
Guy
I was asked by CMSURFR22 to give a listing of my equipment and setup as well as some of the steps I've currently taken to get my first reef aquarium going. It would be great if my first attempt at this was a complete success! I am completely new to all of this but can already tell that it's going to be very enjoyable along the way.
Here it goes:
I have a 30 Gallon Tank that sits on an oak stand. The tank is trimmed in oak so it matches the stand. Picked it up at Animals and Things in Woodbridge. I would have made different choices with the setup knowing what I know now. I would have gone bigger. I have been debating just going bigger but my wife keeps me sane. Her suggestion is to see if I can get one going in a 30 Gallon and upgrade if all works out. I'm determinned to get to that point. Would love a 75 gallon to have some of the fishes I've been looking at.
Within this tank, is about 40 Pounds of Live Sand and 20 Pounds of Live Rock. I did not know anything about curing or cycling when I introduces them to the tank so they were actually introduced to water that had been dechlorinated, with SALT added. I now know better. I've done my reasearch and picked up an RO/DI unit that is going to be under my kitchen sink. What is nice about this unit is that it has 2 outputs of water from an RO storage tank. 1 For Drinking and a separate one that goes through a DI filter just for Aquarium use. All future water added to this tank will be RO/DI water.
For filtration, I am using a FLUVAL 205. This canister filter has the foam filtering as well as 3 separate baskets that can accept different media. In this canister, the water goes through the Foam Filtration, than low-ash carbon and than through something called Bio_max. Bio-Max are rings where "beneficial bateria can thrive".
As a heater, I am using a 50W Glass Heater. I forget the company. BUT... Just today, I got a 100 W Visi-Therm Submersible Heater. I've been noticing that my 50Watt has been fluctuating the temperature in the tank. I am hoping that my 100Watt keeps things more stable.
For water flow, I just picked up 2 Maxi_Jet 600 Power Heads. As well, I got a pump for air stones and flexi-wand for bubbles. I read that this doesn't really add oxygen to the water so I am not sure why I have to add bubbles. Perhaps someone can fill me in on that.
As a Skimmer, I have the CPR Bak-Pak 2. This 2 I just recieved from DrsFosterandSmith. I have not set this up yet but looking forward to what it should do to my tank. I didn't realize it was so big. I may consider moving to a SUMP in the near future and add the BAK-PAK to the Sump. (Is this doable?) Would a 10 Gallon Tank work well as a Sump?
From day one, I was adding something called 'Stability' made by SeaChem. I guess this was supposed to help establish a level of bacteria in the tank. I used it for 5 days instead of the recommended 7. This was around the time that I had read that adding conditioners really won't help and that it was better to let the tank cycle naturally. So I stopped adding it. During those 5 days, Ammonia never got higher than 0. The next few days after I stopped, I never saw the ammonia level get higher than 0. So I posed a question on a forum. I was told to put a piece of raw shrimp into the tank. Thats what I did.
Today... I checked my tank
Here are the readings. Now mind you... this is with the raw Shrimp in the tank.
Temp: 78.8
Salinity: 1.021 with a gravity tester. (Going to invest in a refractometer soon)
With a Mardel 'Master Test Kit'
Ammonia: 0.50
pH: 8.0 (How do I maintain a pH of 8.1 through 8.4?)
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 20
Alkalinity: 240 PPM (Don't know if this is good or bad)
This weekend, I am going to be comparing my results with a LFS's test kit.
So that being said... I could use some suggestions. I know 'wait' is going to be a big one that I will hear. Some folks tell me to remove the dead shrimp. That it's not doing any good with the live rock in it. Other folks tell me to leave it in that its a good souce of die-off. I am just not sure how much 'life' my live rock has so I don't know if it's enough to really get a good bed of beneficial bacteria going in the tank. I figure with the shrimp in there, the nitrate and nitrite will have enough food to survive off of with the dead shrimp.
Ok... So should I run the skimmer? Should I start to aerate? Should I be doing water changes during the cycle?
I have a TON more questions but I think I am going to ease off for now.
Oh... I would love to have a Reef Tank with Soft Hard Coral and Inverts as well as a couple fish. I know this matters with the set up and all.
Well... Thats about it. If you've made it this far... THANK YOU FOR READING THIS!
One day I hope to be able to help a NEWB out just like myself.
Guy