
Originally Posted by
robisunreal
Been away for couple of years and got an incentive to get back into it (or excuse, however you want to look at it :-) ). I have had a 20L freshwater for a while and decided to convert it to a saltwater after our foster kids kept bugging us about nemo. They go to a doctor's office that has a 100+ gallon tank with tons of fish in it. So out with the freshwater and in with the saltwater. I am going with the 20L for now to get started but have plans to get a bigger one later this year when we decide to move. I have had experience with 29g and 55g in the past, even had coral n stuff. So I kinda know what I am getting into with a smaller tank.
So what I have so far to get started is Chiller with capacity for a 60 or so gallon tank, a canister filter. Already put in my sand that I had from past tanks (cleaned it before dumping it in) and setup my water mix.
Things I need/want to get are lights, was thinking of T5's two 10K and two actinic, hang on skimmer. I am planning on getting some live rock sometime this week and through it in while cycling. Any help with this would be apperciated.
I have the chiller connected to the in line for the canister filter, would that be a problem or doesn't really matter? It was a late night and didn't realize which lines I was connecting.
Any suggestions on accelerating the cycling of the tank so I can put fish in there sooner?
Send me a message if you are interested in fostering, I can provide some information if anyone is interested.
1st off Welcome back to the hobby =D
2nd: Fostering is a very noble deed. I think thats the best thing anyone can do. I have 2 stepchildren and thats close/similar.
on the lighting, just make sure its t5 ho and not the normal output. they dont have many normal outputs around anymore, but from experience you wont have enough light/par with anything less than 4 bulb setups. (i do lots of par testing)
in all reality i would ditch the can filter (nitrate factory), keep with a good skimmer, and let the sandbed and live rock do your nitrogen cycling to achieve a good balance. dont overfeed on that little tank or you will have spikes in water parameters. keep it simple.
if you plan on going with a larger tank later i would keep the chiller to the side and not use it as the t5's wont generate enough heat to raise the temp. (i run 8 4foot t5s on my 180 and have never had overheating issues. although i dont have a canopy, so thats the main reason.
thinking about having kids and the possible overfeeding thing... lol, i would go with a few 3 inches or more sandbed to help filtration of amonia>nitrite>nitrate>n gas. live rock will aid in this as well. you prolly need some circulation... as in powerheads. koralia makes inexpensive good running units.
bout all i can think of off hand.
keep rolling in the Q's and we can all assist.
Reef On!
James
P.S. Don't RC me Bro!