noteworthy
Well-known member
Recently have become very busy and hard for me to keep up with such a large tank when concerning volume of each change. I have had my share of uphill battles with nitrate and have done several water changes but weeks later it is way back up where it was before the change. My current tank is a 125 with a 50 gallon sump and 5 gallon diy skimmer. While the skimmer pulls out a lot I feel like I can never keep up with the demands of the tank.
I know I dont have the rock capacity that I need and this in conjunction with the light issue from near windows I have my algae problems.
Have about 100 lbs of rock in my tank.
Fish:
1 Bicolor blenny
2 Bar Gobies
1 Yellow Tang
2 Clown fish
1 Diamondback Goby
1 Sixline wrasse
I'm thinking about downsizing and using my 50 gallon sump as the main and having no sump. Sell the stand and 125 gallon tank. Setup an ATO for the display and run the skimmer beside the main tank in a cabinet.
As far as other filtration I have none because what I understand is that a skimmer and LR is all you really need. Is my fishload too big for the amount of my rock? All my rock is well aged and over a year old. My 125 has been up for a little over a year in its new location.
I would like a tank that maintains the same salinity with ATO attached and do monthly waterchanges. Currently changing out 70-80 gallons of water every 3-4 weeks and still not getting out the nitrate is killing me.
I know I dont have the rock capacity that I need and this in conjunction with the light issue from near windows I have my algae problems.
Have about 100 lbs of rock in my tank.
Fish:
1 Bicolor blenny
2 Bar Gobies
1 Yellow Tang
2 Clown fish
1 Diamondback Goby
1 Sixline wrasse
I'm thinking about downsizing and using my 50 gallon sump as the main and having no sump. Sell the stand and 125 gallon tank. Setup an ATO for the display and run the skimmer beside the main tank in a cabinet.
As far as other filtration I have none because what I understand is that a skimmer and LR is all you really need. Is my fishload too big for the amount of my rock? All my rock is well aged and over a year old. My 125 has been up for a little over a year in its new location.
I would like a tank that maintains the same salinity with ATO attached and do monthly waterchanges. Currently changing out 70-80 gallons of water every 3-4 weeks and still not getting out the nitrate is killing me.