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25-04-2004, 11:32 AM | #1 |
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moving house...chaning tank...need feedback
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very shortly, i be moving to a condo. my present 4ft which has 2 sides partitions for water return and outflow to a sump is not suitable. thinking to change into 5ft x 2ft or 2.5ft, but have the following constraints: 1. must change lightings 2. must change chiller (currently resun cl 280) 3. more additives and salt ...more cost. i have browse books and mag...i have always prefer a "inshore, shallow water habitat" as John Tullock describes. He suggest a height of 18inches to 24 max and not to have high vertical relief of LR but rather patches of LR to replicate the inshore marine corals habitat which he further list the types of corals usually found in those areas. it is interesting to note there are many types of reef we can dublicate such as the lagoon, barrier reef, forest reef, patch, sandy,etc and of course inshore. he says must have strong lighting (MH i suppose - must change lighting...) my wife is not keen i change as in the past 2years i have already change 3 types (from broken 4ft tank to new 4ft planted then to marine 4ft) feedback need: 1. MH compare to PL; which brand of MH is better including casing ? and sell me the idea (from a hobbyist to another) MH is better than PL 2. so if which to replicate a inshore shallow reef with patches of LR and corals..will a 18inch wide tank will do? 3. calcium reactor is it worth the hassle free maintenance of dosing vs the cost? other info useful if u can conisder when u feedback: current fish: 5 clowns, 1 bi-colour, 1 yellow tang, 1 sleeper head goby and 1 cleaner shrimp (wish to add mandrain, and cardinal) corals: torch, hammer, octopus, bubble tip anemone, yellow polys, plate coral, button, mushroom, blue sponge equipment: 6 x 36watts PL, chiller, sump (trickle) with LR as media, denitrator (love to have calicum reactors) pls help buddies |
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26-04-2004, 01:15 PM | #3 | |
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Steven,
1. Depending on what you intend to keep, it's quite subjective. Only thing is, if you use say 150W MH on a shallow tank, you can be sure that you can keep practically any soft and LPS corals. For SPS, you'd probably do better using 250W unless you want to place your SPS way up high. But in this case, they'll reach the surface too fast, spread out like a table, and shade the corals underneath. 2. For width, I always say go for the widest you can afford in terms of $$ and space. You won't regret the landscaping opportunities. Why do you think I used a 4'X4'? For height, if you're gonna use a DSB, try to aim for at least a 24" tall tank so you won't be left with just 12" of water height 3. Hon Kit (thanks bud) oledi answered. Quote:
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01-05-2004, 01:10 PM | #4 |
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yes...would like 2.5 wide tank...but space and $$ is a factor.
if cange the cabinet and tank and MH it can come up to Rm3000+ 4 x 2 x 2 (solid nyatoh) moreover i have other renov to do in the new house. if MH, where can u point to me as i can get industrial types? |
01-05-2004, 02:20 PM | #5 | |
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Calcium reactor I think can put it off till when you have extra money to spare. Wait wife flair up ban you from having a tank. Just be more hardworking when dosing calcium and DIY a drip. Man these things dont come cheap. If wanna be lazy then have to spend a bomb to get equipments to do for you. When I was keeping a planted also didnt spend on co2 cylinder. Just DIY and it serves the same purpose. |
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01-05-2004, 06:21 PM | #6 | |
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but i am tech freak. lets see it the total (new tank, CR and MH) is within budget...if yes once and for all setup properly. |
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11-05-2004, 02:52 PM | #7 |
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now, i am considering 4 (H) x 2.5 (w) x 1.5 (H)
greater landscape. |
11-05-2004, 06:23 PM | #8 |
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wives and girlfriend will be much happier if you spend money on their shopping trip!
go for wider tank,its actually more important to be wider than longer..imo.. fishes can swim better..and you can arrange your liverock in such way that some light beam can shine into..try to have peaceful tank as your tank is big..you can add alot of fishes..but if you have fierce fishes..alot of nice fishes you can have.. remember to invest in a TOP quality SKIMMER!!maybe you need 2 if your fishes bioloads are heavy..like tangs.. im quite interested in the "the lagoon, barrier reef, forest reef, patch, sandy,etc and of course inshore." anywhere i can read about this online? |
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My skimmer is good. I doubt i will change. u r asking a question of online articles or u quoting? |
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12-05-2004, 02:56 AM | #10 |
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im asking if anyone knows if where i can read about the difference between the lagoon, barrier reef, forest reef, patch, sandy,etc and of course inshore.
best if i can read them up online. |
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