jagid1
Member
Hello there.
I have never had an aquarium before, but a friend of mine recently donated an unused AllGlass 26 gallon bowfront with stand, and so after a little bit of deliberation (well not so much actually) I have decided to start a reef tank.
I have done a bit of research, and would like to get a little input on the feasability of the system that I have come up with. Please keep in mind that I do not have an unlimited budget, and the choices that I have made here reflect that.
To start with, the hardware:
26 gallon bowfront
Stand
10 gallon tank sump/fuge
Maxi-Jet Natural Wavemaker System (106 gph x 3 and timer)
Marineland H.O.T. Magnum Cannister Filter
AquaticLife Internal Mini Skimmer 115
Visi Therm 100 watt heater
Maxi Jet Model 1100 utility pump
I plan to drill the bowfront and install an internal overflow box with a durso standpipe to drain to the 10 gallon tank in the stand below. I believe from what I have read, that at 48", the Maxi Jet 1100 will provide about 120gph-ish of flow back to the display tank, while the 3 106 gph powerheads will top that off for a grand total of 446 gph of flow in the display tank (which is around 12.3x the volume of the entire system, and about 17x the volume of the display tank (this will not be static, as there is the wavemaker timer allowing for some turbulent flow).
I currently intend on 40lbs of sand, and 45lbs of live rock, (perhaps a bit more, as I am aiming for 2-3 inches of sand in the display tank and the fuge)
That being said, the Magnum Cannister filter SAYS that it is rated for up to 50 gallon tanks..... The mini skimmer 115 says it is good for tanks up to 30 gallons... I think (I think) that after accounting for the volume of live rock and sand, I should be good (yes, no, maybe?)
I also intend on adding 2 mangroves to the fuge with some macro, which I believe will reduce the load on the skimmer (eventually)
Lighting:
I have a 150 w MH pendant that I intend on incorporating into the hood/canopy (that I am building). I intend to build in 2 small pc's in the hood also, so that I can supplement the MH with some actinics.
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I currently intend to run the heater, the skimmer and the HOT cannister filter down below in the sump/fuge...
Anyhow, if anybody has some ideas on this, please let me know.....
-James
I have never had an aquarium before, but a friend of mine recently donated an unused AllGlass 26 gallon bowfront with stand, and so after a little bit of deliberation (well not so much actually) I have decided to start a reef tank.
I have done a bit of research, and would like to get a little input on the feasability of the system that I have come up with. Please keep in mind that I do not have an unlimited budget, and the choices that I have made here reflect that.
To start with, the hardware:
26 gallon bowfront
Stand
10 gallon tank sump/fuge
Maxi-Jet Natural Wavemaker System (106 gph x 3 and timer)
Marineland H.O.T. Magnum Cannister Filter
AquaticLife Internal Mini Skimmer 115
Visi Therm 100 watt heater
Maxi Jet Model 1100 utility pump
I plan to drill the bowfront and install an internal overflow box with a durso standpipe to drain to the 10 gallon tank in the stand below. I believe from what I have read, that at 48", the Maxi Jet 1100 will provide about 120gph-ish of flow back to the display tank, while the 3 106 gph powerheads will top that off for a grand total of 446 gph of flow in the display tank (which is around 12.3x the volume of the entire system, and about 17x the volume of the display tank (this will not be static, as there is the wavemaker timer allowing for some turbulent flow).
I currently intend on 40lbs of sand, and 45lbs of live rock, (perhaps a bit more, as I am aiming for 2-3 inches of sand in the display tank and the fuge)
That being said, the Magnum Cannister filter SAYS that it is rated for up to 50 gallon tanks..... The mini skimmer 115 says it is good for tanks up to 30 gallons... I think (I think) that after accounting for the volume of live rock and sand, I should be good (yes, no, maybe?)
I also intend on adding 2 mangroves to the fuge with some macro, which I believe will reduce the load on the skimmer (eventually)
Lighting:
I have a 150 w MH pendant that I intend on incorporating into the hood/canopy (that I am building). I intend to build in 2 small pc's in the hood also, so that I can supplement the MH with some actinics.
--
I currently intend to run the heater, the skimmer and the HOT cannister filter down below in the sump/fuge...
Anyhow, if anybody has some ideas on this, please let me know.....
-James