Ultimate SPS Nano... Thoughts & Plans
As many of you can guess, I'm taking down the big tank. No hurry on it, but it's coming down. I really miss SPS, but I don't miss the complexity of that size tank and keeping SPS - especially since we aren't here most weekends. Even running LPS - just isn't the same AND it's expensive.
So, here's what I'm thinking of:
I have this 8 gallon nano (supposed to be 12 gallons - but it only holds 8...). I'm going to set it up, with my 55 as it's fuge/sump. The 55 will be set up basically as a planted tank (macroalgae). The nano will go on our wet bar (who uses one anymore?). The 55 will go in our bedroom, where the big tank is now.
The nano will have a rock pile in it that can be removed as a group, for cleaning the tank. The tank will be all SPS - except maybe a piece or 2 - and a couple of fish. The idea is to grow it out and pack it solidly with SPS. I'll set it up so that in a typical plumbing arrangement, it acts as a "sump" - the 55 will be higher. Flow will be in the neighborhood of 500-800 gph - which is 60-100x - that should be fine. A single 150 or 175w 20K bulb will light it. Under the 55 will be a top off container, and any other "stuff" needed. RO/DI is under the wet bar, and will remain.
The 55 will have PC lighting (I already have the light). I could use my T5 fixture, but I want to make sure I don't have a heat problem in the nano. It will have some live rock, and lots of caulerpa. I'm thinking about putting one anemone and the clown pair in there. Maybe keep my lemon peel angel.
Any other ideas?
Bill
215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!
"I killed my first SW Fish in 1971..."