Marty1971
Well-known member
Hello all,
Well, I am a returing Saltwater keeper. Getting back into the hobby I love and miss. I am getting a new 180 gallon tank made by CFI (48x34x25). Have a few questions though. I plan to be real patient, don't want to do everything at once. Once the tank is set up, Mid/End of April, I plan just to add live sand (3/4 to 1 inch deep max) and about 100-120 lbs of live rock. Then I will let the tank cycle. Obviously I will do test till it complete. Again, not going to rush it. Also need to be wise on money, does not grow on tree's for me.
The first question is on dosing, when do you start? Obviously I won't have a corals or fish in it at first. I have been reading the articles on the site, very useful. I want to get the automated dosing unit, but trying to hold off to save money. I think I should be okay because there won't be much in tank using up the useful elements and such. This okay, or does dosing need to start at start?
Second question, What size of heaters for the 180 (220-230 including the sump)? One 300w heater okay, obviously I want another as backup but one should be good to head it up or should I get a 500W?
Last question, I am setting up my RO/DI unit for making my water. Now, I know when I mix the salt. it needs to be mixing (powerhead) and be up too tempature to get accurate readings and to desolve correctly. The question is, once it's settled and to the correct salinity after a few days of mixing, do I need to keep it heated and stired the whole time till I use it? I want it to age for a week or two prior to use. The reason I am asking is I don't have enough heaters and powerheads for my 4 trash cans to make my the 180+ (more like 220 with sump) and don't want to have to purchase excess items for no reason. I am trying to save money. What I plan to do is, fill one of my 44 gallon trash cans up (new), heat it, circulate it then mix it, once it's to salinity, let it settle for two days, then remove the pump/heater to the next batch of water. Obviously, I will need to heat it back up prior to putting into my tank? Now, once I have the intial water into the tank, it won't be a problem, because I plan to only have 2 of my 44 gallon cans used for my water changes and water station for evaporation. That sound okay, or do I have to the water heated and mixed the whole time the water is made?
Thanks, I know this is a long post with a few questions, trying to put out what I am thinking, so nobody is confused.
David
Well, I am a returing Saltwater keeper. Getting back into the hobby I love and miss. I am getting a new 180 gallon tank made by CFI (48x34x25). Have a few questions though. I plan to be real patient, don't want to do everything at once. Once the tank is set up, Mid/End of April, I plan just to add live sand (3/4 to 1 inch deep max) and about 100-120 lbs of live rock. Then I will let the tank cycle. Obviously I will do test till it complete. Again, not going to rush it. Also need to be wise on money, does not grow on tree's for me.
The first question is on dosing, when do you start? Obviously I won't have a corals or fish in it at first. I have been reading the articles on the site, very useful. I want to get the automated dosing unit, but trying to hold off to save money. I think I should be okay because there won't be much in tank using up the useful elements and such. This okay, or does dosing need to start at start?
Second question, What size of heaters for the 180 (220-230 including the sump)? One 300w heater okay, obviously I want another as backup but one should be good to head it up or should I get a 500W?
Last question, I am setting up my RO/DI unit for making my water. Now, I know when I mix the salt. it needs to be mixing (powerhead) and be up too tempature to get accurate readings and to desolve correctly. The question is, once it's settled and to the correct salinity after a few days of mixing, do I need to keep it heated and stired the whole time till I use it? I want it to age for a week or two prior to use. The reason I am asking is I don't have enough heaters and powerheads for my 4 trash cans to make my the 180+ (more like 220 with sump) and don't want to have to purchase excess items for no reason. I am trying to save money. What I plan to do is, fill one of my 44 gallon trash cans up (new), heat it, circulate it then mix it, once it's to salinity, let it settle for two days, then remove the pump/heater to the next batch of water. Obviously, I will need to heat it back up prior to putting into my tank? Now, once I have the intial water into the tank, it won't be a problem, because I plan to only have 2 of my 44 gallon cans used for my water changes and water station for evaporation. That sound okay, or do I have to the water heated and mixed the whole time the water is made?
Thanks, I know this is a long post with a few questions, trying to put out what I am thinking, so nobody is confused.
David