Hi. I'm Jon.
I'm starting up a 150gal reef tank.
Here's what I'd like to keep:
Fish:
Achilles Tang (yeah, I know it's a hard fish to keep)
Copperband Butterfly (maybe)
Mandarin Goby
3 McCoskers Wrasse
2 Ocellaris Clowns (pair)
That's it, I want to keep the fish load light.
Corals:
LOTS of ricordea. (florida and yuma)
Regular mushrooms. (discosoma)
Zoos.
Hairy mushrooms. (rhodactis)
Xenia
1 or 2 toadstools (sarcophytons i believe)
Some sort of brain coral, haven't decided which yet.
Long tentacle plate corals.
Branching Hammer coral
Branching Frogspawn
That's just so far...
Inverts:
Clams (maxima, crocea, etc.)
2-3 cleaner shrimp
8 hermits (i know some people hate them, but i like how they look. and i cant see so few doing much damage)
1 Emerald crab (mithrax? also, same as hermits)
Snails (don't know what kind, or how many)
That's an end result stocking list. I plan on letting the tank cycle for close to 6 months before adding corals. And then another 3-4 months before adding the fish.
As far as tank setup goes...
I'd like a DSB (150lbs of sand or so?) and around 200lbs of rock. I'm starting off with dry sand and lacerock. I'll buy a couple smaller pieces of liverock and some garf grunge to seed the system with little critters/coraline/etc.
There are two reasons for the DSB idea. One, I really like the look of sand. And two, I was contemplating a plenum. But I might not do the whole plenum thing, reasons for this will come later.
As for lighting, I was going to rig up a VHO setup. About 8 - 160w lights. (or were they 120w? i can't remember)
Also, the tank is all glass. I want a built in overflow, but I'm really hesitant to drill the glass. So other than the "ugly" factor of hangons... is there any other benefit to going through with drilling the tank? It's only about 18" wide (deep?), and I'd like to keep as much of that space as possible.
Another reason I want a built in overflow is that I'd like to do a closed loop setup. Actually, that's the main reason. But this can be done without the overflow, right? If I did some careful planning of where the piping would go, I could effectively hide it, and not have any holes drilled. Correct?
Now for the sump...
I was thinking of building my own, possibly 4ft long. Maybe more. I'm going to go as big with it as I can. I'd like to keep my skimmers/heaters/etc in the sump.
I'd also like to build in a refugium.
As for what would go into the fuge...
I want to use mud, LR, and chaeto.
I've seen some people but a layer of sand over the mud, is there a reason for this? Also, I know the rock will catch detritus, so I was thinking of installing some flanges/sheves/whatever for a piece of egg crate to sit on. Then put the rock on that. The egg crate would be an inch or two above the sand/mud. That way, with the rock suspended above the ground, they wouldnt really catch any of it. Think this would work?
This also leads me back to the issue of using a plenum. The basic function of both the plenum and refugium is to lower nitrates, right? So this would be redundant. I definately want the refugium, for the pod population I'll need to keep the mandarin. So this would get rid of the justification for a plenum, correct? If this is so, then I would go with less sand.
Ok.. enough talking.
Now a list of questions.
1) I would only get the Copperband if I had an aiptasia population. But, I think I read somewhere that they will nip at clams. This would be unacceptable, so if that's the case. The Copperband is off the list.
2) I've also heard similar about wrasse, would they be a problem? I also know that they would compete with the mandarin for food. BUT, with as much rockwork as I would have, would that be a problem?
3) I'd like to run two protein skimmers, but would it be necessary with a small fish population? Or would one be more than enough? Also, can you make any suggestions as to what skimmer I should get?
4) For the clowns, I'd like to avoid using anenomes. Will toadstools/hammers/frogspawn/long tentacle plates be sufficient?
5) Any tips for acclimating the tang?
6) What would be a good target as far as flow rate? Both for the tank and the sump.
7) I've run out of questions for the time being.
Thanks in advance for any help!
I'm starting up a 150gal reef tank.
Here's what I'd like to keep:
Fish:
Achilles Tang (yeah, I know it's a hard fish to keep)
Copperband Butterfly (maybe)
Mandarin Goby
3 McCoskers Wrasse
2 Ocellaris Clowns (pair)
That's it, I want to keep the fish load light.
Corals:
LOTS of ricordea. (florida and yuma)
Regular mushrooms. (discosoma)
Zoos.
Hairy mushrooms. (rhodactis)
Xenia
1 or 2 toadstools (sarcophytons i believe)
Some sort of brain coral, haven't decided which yet.
Long tentacle plate corals.
Branching Hammer coral
Branching Frogspawn
That's just so far...
Inverts:
Clams (maxima, crocea, etc.)
2-3 cleaner shrimp
8 hermits (i know some people hate them, but i like how they look. and i cant see so few doing much damage)
1 Emerald crab (mithrax? also, same as hermits)
Snails (don't know what kind, or how many)
That's an end result stocking list. I plan on letting the tank cycle for close to 6 months before adding corals. And then another 3-4 months before adding the fish.
As far as tank setup goes...
I'd like a DSB (150lbs of sand or so?) and around 200lbs of rock. I'm starting off with dry sand and lacerock. I'll buy a couple smaller pieces of liverock and some garf grunge to seed the system with little critters/coraline/etc.
There are two reasons for the DSB idea. One, I really like the look of sand. And two, I was contemplating a plenum. But I might not do the whole plenum thing, reasons for this will come later.
As for lighting, I was going to rig up a VHO setup. About 8 - 160w lights. (or were they 120w? i can't remember)
Also, the tank is all glass. I want a built in overflow, but I'm really hesitant to drill the glass. So other than the "ugly" factor of hangons... is there any other benefit to going through with drilling the tank? It's only about 18" wide (deep?), and I'd like to keep as much of that space as possible.
Another reason I want a built in overflow is that I'd like to do a closed loop setup. Actually, that's the main reason. But this can be done without the overflow, right? If I did some careful planning of where the piping would go, I could effectively hide it, and not have any holes drilled. Correct?
Now for the sump...
I was thinking of building my own, possibly 4ft long. Maybe more. I'm going to go as big with it as I can. I'd like to keep my skimmers/heaters/etc in the sump.
I'd also like to build in a refugium.
As for what would go into the fuge...
I want to use mud, LR, and chaeto.
I've seen some people but a layer of sand over the mud, is there a reason for this? Also, I know the rock will catch detritus, so I was thinking of installing some flanges/sheves/whatever for a piece of egg crate to sit on. Then put the rock on that. The egg crate would be an inch or two above the sand/mud. That way, with the rock suspended above the ground, they wouldnt really catch any of it. Think this would work?
This also leads me back to the issue of using a plenum. The basic function of both the plenum and refugium is to lower nitrates, right? So this would be redundant. I definately want the refugium, for the pod population I'll need to keep the mandarin. So this would get rid of the justification for a plenum, correct? If this is so, then I would go with less sand.
Ok.. enough talking.
Now a list of questions.
1) I would only get the Copperband if I had an aiptasia population. But, I think I read somewhere that they will nip at clams. This would be unacceptable, so if that's the case. The Copperband is off the list.
2) I've also heard similar about wrasse, would they be a problem? I also know that they would compete with the mandarin for food. BUT, with as much rockwork as I would have, would that be a problem?
3) I'd like to run two protein skimmers, but would it be necessary with a small fish population? Or would one be more than enough? Also, can you make any suggestions as to what skimmer I should get?
4) For the clowns, I'd like to avoid using anenomes. Will toadstools/hammers/frogspawn/long tentacle plates be sufficient?
5) Any tips for acclimating the tang?
6) What would be a good target as far as flow rate? Both for the tank and the sump.
7) I've run out of questions for the time being.
Thanks in advance for any help!