ntexfossilguy
New member
Hey, I am truly new to the marine aspect of the hobby, but I've got several successful planted tanks under my belt and I've done a fair amount of reading. I just want to use your experiences as far as cost and maintenance to buy the best possible setup for my buck.
Here are my criteria for you to answer with equipment and approximate costs:
-I want a 20 gallon tank, primarily invertebrates, probably must/should have a lid and stand. Don't care the height really. I like the old style with oak stands, but the self-contained nanos are cool too.
-I like Metal Halide lights and I'm willing to shell out the expense if it would give me better growth conditions. If its not necessary for this size, then thats cool. I want lots and lots of inverts.
-Probably will want a skimmer that has the valve not the airstone.
-Maybe will have a 10 gallon refugium with some of that green stuff(what is that?) and the small critters to help with the bioload. Shrimps and what-not.
-Probably 1-4 fish. Whats best for a small tank like this that will give them plenty of space?
-I want oolite live sand, and I'm not sure on the DSB method or not; your thoughts on that?
-Thoughts on live rock are welcome too, who/where is the best cost effective. Who sells rock that doesn't have undesirables on it and plenty of welcome polyps? What are good beginner corals that can make it through tank cycling, or should I wait? Is there a better way to cycle the tank?
-Also any chemicals I should buy to start off with.
I want to build a budget and plan this thing out. I'm not doing my own RO so ignore that aspect, I understand about the cost which is why I'm going with a 10-20 gallon. If you write me a book as a response that is okay! lol
Things I have:
Several small filters, one is a "penguin 40," the other is an old one rated up to 50 I think.
I have three powerheads, only need one at most probably.
Have a wetdry from a 55 gallon and a X looking protein skimmer, but these I'm going to probably trade or sell. I do not have room nor do I want a 55 gallon reef at this time.
Here are my criteria for you to answer with equipment and approximate costs:
-I want a 20 gallon tank, primarily invertebrates, probably must/should have a lid and stand. Don't care the height really. I like the old style with oak stands, but the self-contained nanos are cool too.
-I like Metal Halide lights and I'm willing to shell out the expense if it would give me better growth conditions. If its not necessary for this size, then thats cool. I want lots and lots of inverts.
-Probably will want a skimmer that has the valve not the airstone.
-Maybe will have a 10 gallon refugium with some of that green stuff(what is that?) and the small critters to help with the bioload. Shrimps and what-not.
-Probably 1-4 fish. Whats best for a small tank like this that will give them plenty of space?
-I want oolite live sand, and I'm not sure on the DSB method or not; your thoughts on that?
-Thoughts on live rock are welcome too, who/where is the best cost effective. Who sells rock that doesn't have undesirables on it and plenty of welcome polyps? What are good beginner corals that can make it through tank cycling, or should I wait? Is there a better way to cycle the tank?
-Also any chemicals I should buy to start off with.
I want to build a budget and plan this thing out. I'm not doing my own RO so ignore that aspect, I understand about the cost which is why I'm going with a 10-20 gallon. If you write me a book as a response that is okay! lol
Things I have:
Several small filters, one is a "penguin 40," the other is an old one rated up to 50 I think.
I have three powerheads, only need one at most probably.
Have a wetdry from a 55 gallon and a X looking protein skimmer, but these I'm going to probably trade or sell. I do not have room nor do I want a 55 gallon reef at this time.