Kirk put it best, the goal is to enjoy the hobby, not be a slave to it. The more automated and user friendly you make your maintenance, the more you will enjoy it.
Once again all very good points and all of help. Seems I have pretty much got everything you guys are listing except the auto water changer.
Let me throw m list up, see if there is anything else you guys think I should add or ungraded. I am going to give brands just cause skmetims a brand makes a huge difference.
Warner marine 180 skimmer, full apex, 1 brs gfo reactor, 1 two little fishies reactor the 150, dual Thompson MH hanging light now powered by Lumatek ballast up to 400 watt, dual corallife t5 for actinic. I also have a cheap UV, but I am thinking a better one needs to be plumbed in if I go with one. What I am missing is the return pump/s.
My standard fall back return is a Rio2500 . The aren't expensive and I can get them locally about three different places. But they aren't the most efficient. Being in the living room though whatever I get has to be quiet.
For a water change I don't know if I can automate it here. I am close on the 125 as it is right next to the bath. I drain 20 out of the sump, fill 20 out of my mixing tub. Ten minutes and I don't carry a bucket. RO/DI is 75 gpd and so far kept up with me.
well said.
and for the record I do have an automated water change system that can change 45 gallons of water in 10 mins with no lifting of a bucket.
Once again all very good points and all of help. Seems I have pretty much got everything you guys are listing except the auto water changer.
Let me throw m list up, see if there is anything else you guys think I should add or ungraded. I am going to give brands just cause skmetims a brand makes a huge difference.
Warner marine 180 skimmer, full apex, 1 brs gfo reactor, 1 two little fishies reactor the 150, dual Thompson MH hanging light now powered by Lumatek ballast up to 400 watt, dual corallife t5 for actinic. I also have a cheap UV, but I am thinking a better one needs to be plumbed in if I go with one. What I am missing is the return pump/s.
My standard fall back return is a Rio2500 . The aren't expensive and I can get them locally about three different places. But they aren't the most efficient. Being in the living room though whatever I get has to be quiet.
For a water change I don't know if I can automate it here. I am close on the 125 as it is right next to the bath. I drain 20 out of the sump, fill 20 out of my mixing tub. Ten minutes and I don't carry a bucket. RO/DI is 75 gpd and so far kept up with me.
rayn,
just be aware Rio pumps are famous for electric shorts underwater...there are better pumps for the money that last longer and do not have the electrical problem.
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