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You should have a 4 deep sand bed with your life rock placed on top.The LR
will go though a cycle where your ammonia levels will spike, this is normal. Keep the water circulating and wait until your Ammonia and Nitrites are zero before you add any fish/ corals to your tank. (This may take several weeks). A canister filter is fine just make sure its big enough for your tank. You want a filter that will turn the water at least 3X the tank size. (50 gal tank you want a filtration of 150 GPH minimal) A refugium is nice but is not essential at first. Before you begin, get a book and read up on a reef tank so you dont make too many mistakes and kill your stock. "ONJ" wrote in message ... Ok...I have narrowed down some pieces of equipment to set up my new 55 gallon reef tank. The things I do know I need and will be getting a 60 to 70lbs live rock Precision Marine HOT-1 protein skimmer 2 Hydor Koralia circulating units Proper lighting level for corals and maybe one anemone Now for the part I don't know. I was considering a canister filter...someone advised against that. I thought about a refugium, but my only reason for doing so would be algae control, but I don't know if I want to mess with all of that. So besides the live rock, the skimmer, lighting and calcium based sand...is there anything else? Would someone recommend a canister filter? Is a refugium a must? Or will the things I have settled on so far do the trick? |
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I have a 46 gallon reef/fish tank with a Fluval canister filter that seems
to do fine. You have to keep up with filter maintence though and keep the filter cleaned frequently. Susan ![]() "Peter Pan" wrote in message ... You should have a 4 deep sand bed with your life rock placed on top.The LR will go though a cycle where your ammonia levels will spike, this is normal. Keep the water circulating and wait until your Ammonia and Nitrites are zero before you add any fish/ corals to your tank. (This may take several weeks). A canister filter is fine just make sure its big enough for your tank. You want a filter that will turn the water at least 3X the tank size. (50 gal tank you want a filtration of 150 GPH minimal) A refugium is nice but is not essential at first. Before you begin, get a book and read up on a reef tank so you dont make too many mistakes and kill your stock. "ONJ" wrote in message ... Ok...I have narrowed down some pieces of equipment to set up my new 55 gallon reef tank. The things I do know I need and will be getting a 60 to 70lbs live rock Precision Marine HOT-1 protein skimmer 2 Hydor Koralia circulating units Proper lighting level for corals and maybe one anemone Now for the part I don't know. I was considering a canister filter...someone advised against that. I thought about a refugium, but my only reason for doing so would be algae control, but I don't know if I want to mess with all of that. So besides the live rock, the skimmer, lighting and calcium based sand...is there anything else? Would someone recommend a canister filter? Is a refugium a must? Or will the things I have settled on so far do the trick? |
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