Tecnomage & Krish,
I am also new to the hobby, well I shouldn't say completely new, I have done freshwater aquariums for years, and I currently have a 28 gallon saltwater that I will be converting quite soon to the 90 gallon that I purchased (still waiting on all of the equipment to arrive). Its almost like an addiction, seeing how well you can keep a tank and its inhabitants. I look forward to finding out the great information this forum and its members provide, as I know I will have many questions!
I currently am fighting a diatom issue, however this is due to the newly cycled 28 gallon. My cleanup crew and water changes are assisting in getting rid of this issue. I have a Fluval canister filter (yes, I know this is not good), but it is only being used until I get the sump/refugium set up on the 90 gallon. The question I pose is this: when I get the 90 gallon set up, water quality is good etc, how long should I wait before introducing the inhabitants from the 28 gallon to the 90 gallon? I have 2 perc Clowns, a watchman goby, a green chromy, and a green bubble tip anenome. Not to mention all of the snails and hermit crabs along with those darn bristle worms that live in the rock. I do not plan on keeping the 28 gallon, the 90 is my replacement. Also, if I plan on keeping corals sometime in the future, would it be a better idea to have a 4 inch sandbed? Do you have any suggestions on substrate for the refugium (sand, mud, none?) and how deep the substrate should be in the refugium?
So many questions..........
Shaun
Auburn, WA