Skawt
Active member
We have made the decision to move forward and get a 'real' setup and have a few questions.
Our goal is to have a mostly FOWLR along with compatible reef inhabitants. Basically that means acquiring fish that are reef and community compatible along with other reef life that will do well in a tank that while well equipped does not necessaily have lighting, etc. designed for a true reef setup.
I would like to find a deal on a used system so obviously that would mean compromise but some of my thoughts are:
Tank size:
We would like to keep a dwarf Angel and a Tang so room to swim is important. 48" length just does not seem like enough. In the area we will locate the tank I think the largest that will fit would be 60" L x 24" W. Is that sufficient?
My thinking is that 60lx24wx18h (110 gallons) would be perfect. Of course alot of tanks are either 48" or 72" long so it may be tough to find a good deal on a used 60" tank.
Filtering:
I would like to have a sump with skimmer and a refugium in the cabinet. If I find a deal on a freshwater tank/cabinet setup that does not come with overflow,sump, etc. is it a major undertaking to install an overflow and plumb the return?
Lighting, etc.:
This seems like the point where the cost for a FOWLR and reef system start to really change. I would like enough lighting for at least a couple of anemomes to host shrimp/clowns but do not want to go too far down the path of expensive lighting, calcium reactors, etc., etc.
Since we have the 29 gal. setup to keep everyone entertained I have high hopes that we will be able to go slow, get the right equipment, and take our time with the initial cycling, etc.
Thanks for any advice.
Our goal is to have a mostly FOWLR along with compatible reef inhabitants. Basically that means acquiring fish that are reef and community compatible along with other reef life that will do well in a tank that while well equipped does not necessaily have lighting, etc. designed for a true reef setup.
I would like to find a deal on a used system so obviously that would mean compromise but some of my thoughts are:
Tank size:
We would like to keep a dwarf Angel and a Tang so room to swim is important. 48" length just does not seem like enough. In the area we will locate the tank I think the largest that will fit would be 60" L x 24" W. Is that sufficient?
My thinking is that 60lx24wx18h (110 gallons) would be perfect. Of course alot of tanks are either 48" or 72" long so it may be tough to find a good deal on a used 60" tank.
Filtering:
I would like to have a sump with skimmer and a refugium in the cabinet. If I find a deal on a freshwater tank/cabinet setup that does not come with overflow,sump, etc. is it a major undertaking to install an overflow and plumb the return?
Lighting, etc.:
This seems like the point where the cost for a FOWLR and reef system start to really change. I would like enough lighting for at least a couple of anemomes to host shrimp/clowns but do not want to go too far down the path of expensive lighting, calcium reactors, etc., etc.
Since we have the 29 gal. setup to keep everyone entertained I have high hopes that we will be able to go slow, get the right equipment, and take our time with the initial cycling, etc.
Thanks for any advice.