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Hey all.
I'm getting back into the SW hobby after about 3 years of living without any fish whatsoever (Did he say living without fish?! Infathomable!). I'm thinking of investing in a small 12 gallon Eclipse system because im pretty limited in funds (damn college), but what worries me is the filtration system and the lighting. These Eclipse tanks apparently come with some sort of built in filtration that my fish guy says should work just fine in supporting fish, anenomes, mushrooms, and maybe polyps. Like I said, I'm doing this with some spare money I've got, so I'd rather do frequent water changes than buy any expensive equipment. And as far as lighting goes, the fish guy told me he could put a thirty-something watt PC in the hood, and that it would be enough to support mushrooms and star polyps, and an anenome maybe, which is the only life I'm interested in for now. Does this sound like a feasible tank setup: 2.5 WPG, and an Eclipse filtration system? Will that support mushrooms and an anenome? Thanks for the advice in advance. |
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om... Hey all. hey hey I'm getting back into the SW hobby after about 3 years of living without any fish whatsoever (Did he say living without fish?! Infathomable!). darn I'm thinking of investing in a small 12 gallon Eclipse system because im pretty limited in funds (damn college), but what worries me is the filtration system and the lighting. These Eclipse tanks apparently come with some sort of built in filtration that my fish guy says should work just fine in supporting fish, anenomes, mushrooms, and maybe polyps. Like I said, I'm doing this with some spare money I've got, so I'd rather do frequent water changes than buy any expensive equipment. ok first off find a different fish guy ![]() there is a AGA 7g bowfront thats a good deal the hood readily accepts 2 PC bulbs and it doesnt come with crapy filters, which you will use LR for anyways ![]() to do frequent waterchanges ![]() And as far as lighting goes, the fish guy told me he could put a thirty-something watt PC in the hood, and that it would be enough to support mushrooms and star polyps, and an anenome maybe, which is the only life I'm interested in for now. Does this sound like a feasible tank setup: 2.5 WPG, and an Eclipse filtration system? Will that support mushrooms and an anenome? it could happen but which anemone a condy sure no problem I have one in 1wpg in a 125, a bta sorry but I wouldnt do it. ![]() Thanks for the advice in advance. -- richard reynolds |
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it could happen but which anemone a condy sure no problem ...........
lets don't leave out the aptasia, they will grow in most anything, maybe even fresh water......... ![]() kc |
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ok first off find a different fish guy
![]() there is a AGA 7g bowfront thats a good deal the hood readily accepts 2 PC bulbs and it doesnt come with crapy filters, which you will use LR for anyways ![]() to do frequent waterchanges ![]() Alright, I found the AGA 7 and it looks like I might be able to slip a 32 watt PC bulb in there (which would take care of the lighting problem), but what kind of filter do you reccommend I incorporate in the setup(remember I'm on a budget, but if you could think of a filter/heater combo that would be nice it might be worth the price). Also, do you think I'd need extra circulation in a 7g besides what the filter gives out? Thanks again. |
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Alright, I found the AGA 7 and it looks like I might be able to slip a
32 watt PC bulb in there (which would take care of the lighting problem), but what kind of filter do you reccommend I incorporate in the setup(remember I'm on a budget, but if you could think of a filter/heater combo that would be nice it might be worth the price). the best filter for any reef is lr and a powerhead, but a prizim skimmer sits nicely, also the smaller heaters will fit int the prizim's bubble reducer area, get the smallest itll only have to work on a cold morning before the lights kick on you DONT NEED mechanical filters, chemical filters or bio filters the LR and organisms on it will do it all. id recomend a rio 180 there generally not one of the rio's that are considered to be problematic, and the water movement in a 7g is nice there priced anywhere from $4 to $30 for the same filter generally $10 is the normal price and $4 is more like sale prices but dont pay the $30 Also, do you think I'd need extra circulation in a 7g besides what the filter gives out? keep the LR submerged and it wont go out ![]() Thanks again. np I ran that tank for a while, i had no issues worth complaining, you can get a prizim new for $60 and used for $30 -- richard reynolds |
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