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New 6.5gal pic tank.... Edit: new pic added
So.. i'm about to delve for the first time into the keeping of a nano, well, technically pico, tank keeping.. I'm having trouble getting answers on other larger forums so maybe you guys can help me out.. I just really want some opinions.
Here's the set up I have planned.. Today I purchased the tank, heater, filter, a coralife digital thermometer and 12 gallons of prepacked sanitized sea water... So now all I have left to buy is the skimmer, substrate and a powerhead/pump.
I plan on sticking with Softies and LPS. I've read that they're the easier to maintain and are forgiving(as far as corals go) to n00b errors.
Tank
6.5gal elongated tank
24 x 8 x 9
Skimmer
AquaC Nano Remora sounds good. But does anyone have any other suggestions to a very small nano skimmer thats worth buying?
Lighting
Coralife 24 Inch Aqualight With 1-65W Actinic / 1-65W 10,000K Lamp Straight Pin Base (with fans)
Edit: Ok i've decided on this T5 hood... Thanks guys..
Heater
25w Visi-therm Stealth
Filter
The tank kit comes with a small HOB filter, but I personally think its way too small, so I picked up my filter of choice, an Aquaclear 20. I'll probably only use a peice of floss pad, and carbon once a week or so. Or is this a bad idea? Thought on filters?
Circulation
Eheim 1212 Aquaball Powerhead (Would this model be too powerful?) or a
Tunze Turbelle NanoStream Pump 6025
Substrate
I really would like to use CaribSea Aragalive Indo Black sand. But is buying live sand in a prepackaged bag worth it? Or is it just going to be loaded full of dead bacteria and nitrate? I might also just snag some sand from a friends 240gal reef as well since I'll only need 6-7lbs of it. I just really like black sand. lol
Also, any good recommendations as to test kits? Especially calcium?
Now for what i'd like to stock it with.
I'm thinking Colt, Hammer, Mushrooms, Ricordea, and green star polyps.. For shrimp i'd like a Fire shrimp. And 1 goby, species i'm still deciding on. I wanted a Catalina REALLY badly, but alas they're a cold water fish. So I might end up going with nice green clown goby, or maybe a red headed goby.
And I know everyone is going to explode when I say this, but i'd like to try to keep a young maxima clam, once the tank is firmly established and all the bugs are worked out. I'll be giving it to my friend with the 240g after about a year or so(or as soon as the clam gets too big). I understand all that is required for keeping clams, so no worries. I know what i'd be getting myself into. lol. The question is lighting. Is it at all possible to keep soft corals and LPS in such a shallow tank along with a clam?
Anyone, any wise words or guidance would be greatly appreciated!
Edit: Alrighty, its now filled with about 7lbs of live rock. Waiting for the sand to arrive at the LFS on thursday to finish it off. After that I'll probably bring home a little Blue Fin Damsel from work and see if I can keep it alive. lol. How long do yall think cycling will tank with live rock + live sand in a 6gal? And should I hold off on adding a fish or will the fish be beneficial to the cycling process?
Anyhow, so far its just running with the filter and light that came with the kit.. I'm going to be buying a dual bulb T5 hood next payday, along with the skimmer and powerhead.
Don't mind the wierd little filter on the right side, Just have that in there for added circulation until I get the powerhead.
So.. i'm about to delve for the first time into the keeping of a nano, well, technically pico, tank keeping.. I'm having trouble getting answers on other larger forums so maybe you guys can help me out.. I just really want some opinions.
Here's the set up I have planned.. Today I purchased the tank, heater, filter, a coralife digital thermometer and 12 gallons of prepacked sanitized sea water... So now all I have left to buy is the skimmer, substrate and a powerhead/pump.
I plan on sticking with Softies and LPS. I've read that they're the easier to maintain and are forgiving(as far as corals go) to n00b errors.
Tank
6.5gal elongated tank
24 x 8 x 9
Skimmer
AquaC Nano Remora sounds good. But does anyone have any other suggestions to a very small nano skimmer thats worth buying?
Lighting
Coralife 24 Inch Aqualight With 1-65W Actinic / 1-65W 10,000K Lamp Straight Pin Base (with fans)
Edit: Ok i've decided on this T5 hood... Thanks guys..
Heater
25w Visi-therm Stealth
Filter
The tank kit comes with a small HOB filter, but I personally think its way too small, so I picked up my filter of choice, an Aquaclear 20. I'll probably only use a peice of floss pad, and carbon once a week or so. Or is this a bad idea? Thought on filters?
Circulation
Eheim 1212 Aquaball Powerhead (Would this model be too powerful?) or a
Tunze Turbelle NanoStream Pump 6025
Substrate
I really would like to use CaribSea Aragalive Indo Black sand. But is buying live sand in a prepackaged bag worth it? Or is it just going to be loaded full of dead bacteria and nitrate? I might also just snag some sand from a friends 240gal reef as well since I'll only need 6-7lbs of it. I just really like black sand. lol
Also, any good recommendations as to test kits? Especially calcium?
Now for what i'd like to stock it with.
I'm thinking Colt, Hammer, Mushrooms, Ricordea, and green star polyps.. For shrimp i'd like a Fire shrimp. And 1 goby, species i'm still deciding on. I wanted a Catalina REALLY badly, but alas they're a cold water fish. So I might end up going with nice green clown goby, or maybe a red headed goby.
And I know everyone is going to explode when I say this, but i'd like to try to keep a young maxima clam, once the tank is firmly established and all the bugs are worked out. I'll be giving it to my friend with the 240g after about a year or so(or as soon as the clam gets too big). I understand all that is required for keeping clams, so no worries. I know what i'd be getting myself into. lol. The question is lighting. Is it at all possible to keep soft corals and LPS in such a shallow tank along with a clam?
Anyone, any wise words or guidance would be greatly appreciated!
Edit: Alrighty, its now filled with about 7lbs of live rock. Waiting for the sand to arrive at the LFS on thursday to finish it off. After that I'll probably bring home a little Blue Fin Damsel from work and see if I can keep it alive. lol. How long do yall think cycling will tank with live rock + live sand in a 6gal? And should I hold off on adding a fish or will the fish be beneficial to the cycling process?
Anyhow, so far its just running with the filter and light that came with the kit.. I'm going to be buying a dual bulb T5 hood next payday, along with the skimmer and powerhead.
Don't mind the wierd little filter on the right side, Just have that in there for added circulation until I get the powerhead.
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