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Hi all,
I am breaking down my "big" setup but I just can't imagine leaving the hobby altogether. I was going to set up my 24 nano cube-that is, until I saw a nice long crack in the corner. So I gave the nano cube to a guy who has snakes and roaches, and revisited the idea of the little bow front.
It is a glass (AGA) tank, super cute and seemingly sturdy but there isn't a whole lot of room there. I have seen them set up as nano reefs so I know it can be done, but I am trying to figure out the best way to do it.
I ran my big tank skimmerless, and it has done just fine for a number of years now. I don't know if the same goes for the little tank. As far as equipment goes, I am thinking heater, pump, HOB filter (like freshwater tanks use)...
Sand or no sand? I have tried both in my big tank and honestly I haven't figured out which works better for me. Sand looks nice but gets blown around by pumps. And "vacuuming the floor" is easier when it is bare. But I don't know... suggestions?
I could drill the back and have a sump with all the goodies, but I am trying to go for simple. I will probably just have some zoas and shrooms in the tank, so I don't need anything too fancy. Simplicity is key in this setup since I am trying to simplify my whole life (I know, wishful thinking but it's worth a try).
I did retrofit a 36 watt CF light into the stock hood and if the tank sticks around I will upgrade to LED someday.
Once I figure out the best place in the house I will post some pics of the actual tank.
I am breaking down my "big" setup but I just can't imagine leaving the hobby altogether. I was going to set up my 24 nano cube-that is, until I saw a nice long crack in the corner. So I gave the nano cube to a guy who has snakes and roaches, and revisited the idea of the little bow front.
It is a glass (AGA) tank, super cute and seemingly sturdy but there isn't a whole lot of room there. I have seen them set up as nano reefs so I know it can be done, but I am trying to figure out the best way to do it.
I ran my big tank skimmerless, and it has done just fine for a number of years now. I don't know if the same goes for the little tank. As far as equipment goes, I am thinking heater, pump, HOB filter (like freshwater tanks use)...
Sand or no sand? I have tried both in my big tank and honestly I haven't figured out which works better for me. Sand looks nice but gets blown around by pumps. And "vacuuming the floor" is easier when it is bare. But I don't know... suggestions?
I could drill the back and have a sump with all the goodies, but I am trying to go for simple. I will probably just have some zoas and shrooms in the tank, so I don't need anything too fancy. Simplicity is key in this setup since I am trying to simplify my whole life (I know, wishful thinking but it's worth a try).
I did retrofit a 36 watt CF light into the stock hood and if the tank sticks around I will upgrade to LED someday.
Once I figure out the best place in the house I will post some pics of the actual tank.