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I need a really simple answer to these two questions.
Background I have had a 72-gallon bow front sal****er system. I currently I have the following items Penguin emperor 400 & 280, a Bak-Pak 2 protein skimmer, heater and a couple power heads. I have the live sand bottom and about 40 lb of live rock. I currently have 8 clowns, a Yellow tang and hermit crab. For lights I have a double tube strip light with Coralife 48" bulbs and a single strip light with a 48" Actinic bulb. Question #1 I would like to add some anemones for the clowns but I think I should update my lights. I am looking for a very easy, similar and inexpensive way to replace what I have with something more appropriate. I would really like a turnkey solution that I can just go purchase. What should I do? Question #2 I would like to replace the filter system with an all in one wet dry. What would work the best? |
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![]() Question #1 I would like to add some anemones for the clowns but I think I should update my lights. I am looking for a very easy, similar and inexpensive way to replace what I have with something more appropriate. I would really like a turnkey solution that I can just go purchase. What should I do? there is no such thing as inexpensive when dealing with an upgrade in lighting to the requirements of an anemone. but you can check out some of the best prices for that at www.hellolights.com they have some good deals on complete assemblies. and they have the DIY parts here is where you save the money. Question #2 I would like to replace the filter system with an all in one wet dry. What would work the best? more live rock in the tank, and I would replace the bakpak with a aqua-c remora pro. kc |
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Well Ben Get ready
There is no cheap way as to say on upgrading your lights. If you intend to keep some anemones you need to have very intense lighting Anemones actually need more light than some corals. I would say get shopping for Metal Halide I just purchased a retro fit kit into my hood I have a 92g corner tank It has 2 actinics 28W power compacts for the very back Then infront of it I have a 175W 5500K metal halide It was 245 buck at Marine Depot Then infront of that I have a JBJ setup 2 strips of 96W power compact 1-10000K and 1-Actinic Hope this helps |
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You guys are great, thanks a ton.
When I say "Turnkey", it is just that. Buy it at a store / online unpackage it and turn it on. I guess what I am asking is what should I buy. Give me three models options that I can go buy. Given these three criteria. Output Cost quality I know the thing I am lacking is lighting, but I don't know much about it. As far as the wet - dry. I was looking for somthing that will do a good job replacing the two filters and Protien Skimmer. Thanks again in advance. |
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I know this isnt the answer you want but you need to research this
yourself. As stated by others there is no simple answer and every tank is different. IMO you need to work on your filtration before you consider a lighting upgrade. If im not mistaken your skimmer is only rated for a max. 55gal tank. you should add anywhere from another 40-60 lbs of live rock. How deep is your sandbed? What are you currently testing for in your water and what are the results? Along with good lighting anemeones need good water quality. I had a Sebae do very good under 100watts PC but I had enough rock where it could position itself right under the lights. He is now under MH lighting and looking even better. Have you given any thought to what kind of anemone? Some need more intense lighting than others. Are you planning on keeping corals? These are some of the things you need to consider before making a purchase. If you don't put some resarch into this and are only looking fro a cheap fix, I can almost gurantee you will be paying for it later. Ken D. (Ben) wrote in message . com... You guys are great, thanks a ton. When I say "Turnkey", it is just that. Buy it at a store / online unpackage it and turn it on. I guess what I am asking is what should I buy. Give me three models options that I can go buy. Given these three criteria. Output Cost quality I know the thing I am lacking is lighting, but I don't know much about it. As far as the wet - dry. I was looking for somthing that will do a good job replacing the two filters and Protien Skimmer. Thanks again in advance. |
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I use an AquaC EV120 on my 92gal and it works great.. It would do an
even better job on a 72 gal. (Ben) wrote in message . com... I appreciate all your input, I have been very impressed with everything you guys have said. I agree that clowns and Anemones might be a little too hard to keep. I see that I have a lot of issue to address. New Questions, How about a nice filter system that can replace my Penguins and Protein Skimmer with something more appropriate. What makes and models would you recommend for a 72 bowfront? Next Questions, What type of fish would be a good schooling fish. |
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The type of filtration you want is more LR, and a better skimmer...
(And, yes, that'll be all the filtering you need -- you'll be able to replace your Penguins...) Remember, approx 1.5 - 2 lbs minimum / gallon of LR... HTH - m Should I remove these bio-wheels to reduce my nitrates???? What type of system should I use to replace all this? it was covered LR and a GOOD skimmer replaces all those toys, they work great just not in a reef, I will add lots of water movement and a DSB because i didnt see it, so 4" of fine sand lots of LR and a good skimmer THATS IT nothing else. then once you have that do a few large waterchanges to reduce the nitrates to say 5ppm once everything is running and you have given it time to get settled down, check your nitrates if there still high do a few more large waterchanges, the LR and DSB are not so great at going beyond the current load, so get it low, and the LR/DSB will keep it low. -- richard reynolds |
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