k4ndyk1ng Posted November 5, 2014 Author Share Posted November 5, 2014 I'd really really recommend sand in this tank, my mind's going crazy (I'm really jealous of the dimensions) with possibilities for a sloping sandbed with semi-submerged stones sticking out looking really natrual. That's just me, thoughThe main reason for bb is look in lawnmans sig "sand is a litter pan" it just collects poo. The bottom is white so won't look like a mirror. I would love a sloping sand bed, however with it being so shallow I am afraid of a sandstorm. I also forgot to mention I may do carbon dosing, just need to get the vodka... Link to comment
1.0reef Posted November 5, 2014 Share Posted November 5, 2014 Thanks for pointing me to this The bar in the middle is the roof, I live in the loft and those bars hold the roof up so it has to stay. I'm going to split this tank into 24x24x12 sections, one being the plating section and the other being branching acros Stocking plans are 2 clownfish The cherub angel Yellow tang Shrimp goby pair if the sand is deep enough Or pair of bangaii cardinals Nice! IMO put the angelfish in the acropora section. The plate section can house the cardinals, goby, and clownfish. Maybe a pair of angelfish in the acropora section would be cool, or something else like a Fang Blenny. Link to comment
East1 Posted November 5, 2014 Share Posted November 5, 2014 You can avoid a sandstorm with the TMC fine sand, it's available from charterhouse and it'll absorb flow pretty well (it's nice and cheap, too) The best way to get a nice slope sandbed is to fill a large fishbag with sand, surround it with rocks 3/4 of the way around against the glass and cut a small v section to allow a cascade, then fill the bag up till the cascade is the right size. I'd have this around where the overflow is for about a 30cm diameter with the cascade starting at the leftmost glass, giving you a nice place to build up on the rock about 5" from the overflow box edge. I should draw a pic Definitely check out the TMC sand, it's perfect for the scale of this. Link to comment
RollaJase Posted November 5, 2014 Share Posted November 5, 2014 Love the dimensions of this tank and love the stocking ideas. This should look epic. Link to comment
Reefkid88 Posted November 5, 2014 Share Posted November 5, 2014 This is going to be a VERY interesting tank. Especially with those beams running down in front of tank. And as for splitting the tank up,what are you going to use,acrylic and break the returns in to 2 different areas ? Is it already utilizing a sump,if not what sump are you going to use if at all. What pumps,dosers,reactors,additives ect ect lol. As for bulbs,maybe look and see if you can find the best 4 bulb combo thread and get a idea of what colors to mess with. Maybe think about 3 ATI Blue+ and 2 Purple+ and a Coral+ or 2 Blue+,DD Mid Day 6500K,Purple+ and Coral+. Link to comment
k4ndyk1ng Posted November 5, 2014 Author Share Posted November 5, 2014 Nice! IMO put the angelfish in the acropora section. The plate section can house the cardinals, goby, and clownfish. Maybe a pair of angelfish in the acropora section would be cool, or something else like a Fang Blenny.There isn't going to be a physical divider, just the aesthetic one in that beam You can avoid a sandstorm with the TMC fine sand, it's available from charterhouse and it'll absorb flow pretty well (it's nice and cheap, too)The best way to get a nice slope sandbed is to fill a large fishbag with sand, surround it with rocks 3/4 of the way around against the glass and cut a small v section to allow a cascade, then fill the bag up till the cascade is the right size. I'd have this around where the overflow is for about a 30cm diameter with the cascade starting at the leftmost glass, giving you a nice place to build up on the rock about 5" from the overflow box edge. I should draw a pic Definitely check out the TMC sand, it's perfect for the scale of this. I will check it out, I can always put sand in later after that tank is cycled and stuff Love the dimensions of this tank and love the stocking ideas. This should look epic.Thanks, I hope This is going to be a VERY interesting tank. Especially with those beams running down in front of tank. And as for splitting the tank up,what are you going to use,acrylic and break the returns in to 2 different areas ? Is it already utilizing a sump,if not what sump are you going to use if at all. What pumps,dosers,reactors,additives ect ect lol. As for bulbs,maybe look and see if you can find the best 4 bulb combo thread and get a idea of what colors to mess with. Maybe think about 3 ATI Blue+ and 2 Purple+ and a Coral+ or 2 Blue+,DD Mid Day 6500K,Purple+ and Coral+. There isn't going to be a physical divider because then I couldn't have the tang. The tank will utilise a sump, check my sig, the 16g is the sump, it will have a skimmer, a ghetto filter sock and a return pump and just 1 chamber. I'm still looking into dosing, I'm going to use kalk in the ATO, this thing evaporates just over 1g per day so kalk will do quite a bit and I need to find a good supplement to that. I will get dosing pumps in the future but it is dosing pumps or corals lol. I'm going to do vodka dosing on this to keep it at an ulns. With bulbs, I like most colours because I like everything and I have like 4 months to think about it, my sis is buying me test kits for Xmas too I'm excited and you guys enjoy the ride! Link to comment
Reefkid88 Posted November 5, 2014 Share Posted November 5, 2014 Why not just use the whole tank as a mixed reef ? You'd think,eventually when the SPS grow in,they're going to compete for space ( branch room ) which will eventually cause some warfare and depending on species,cause mass RTN/STN'ing in sps. I know some species don't really cause problems when touching,but some will ultimately kill off colonies due to that. If you don't mind a ass load of supplementing,just do it manually. Especially if you'll be around the tank a lot. Just test,supplement,test,supplement until you get it down and you know what the tank is consuming on a daily basis. Link to comment
k4ndyk1ng Posted November 5, 2014 Author Share Posted November 5, 2014 Why not just use the whole tank as a mixed reef ? You'd think,eventually when the SPS grow in,they're going to compete for space ( branch room ) which will eventually cause some warfare and depending on species,cause mass RTN/STN'ing in sps. I know some species don't really cause problems when touching,but some will ultimately kill off colonies due to that. If you don't mind a ass load of supplementing,just do it manually. Especially if you'll be around the tank a lot. Just test,supplement,test,supplement until you get it down and you know what the tank is consuming on a daily basis.This will maybe end up being a mixed reef, but lps won't do too good because I'm going to run ulns, I want a zoa garden and they should be fine. I don't mind supplementing and I am around my tank everyday I tried out the skimmer the part came and it is silent all I can hear is the hum of the pump which is so quiet especially when it is in a cupboard Link to comment
East1 Posted November 5, 2014 Share Posted November 5, 2014 http://glassbox-design.com/2009/update-on-anagonbes-reef-in-hd this Link to comment
k4ndyk1ng Posted November 5, 2014 Author Share Posted November 5, 2014 my tank is shallow, that one is tall Link to comment
Reefkid88 Posted November 5, 2014 Share Posted November 5, 2014 I'd say that'll be the best bet. Sooo,you want to keep Zoa's in a ULNS but not lps ? Both can be done. If anything Zoa's will be harder. They'll do good,may not look as good,seeming they prefer "dirtier" water. Same with LPS. But,to each their own lol. Like when I set my 7 gallon back up,I want it to be nothing but Acans and Zoa's and set my 2 gallon back up for just SPS and do 100% water changes every few days. While the 7 will only get once a week. Link to comment
k4ndyk1ng Posted November 5, 2014 Author Share Posted November 5, 2014 I'd say that'll be the best bet. Sooo,you want to keep Zoa's in a ULNS but not lps ? Both can be done. If anything Zoa's will be harder. They'll do good,may not look as good,seeming they prefer "dirtier" water. Same with LPS. But,to each their own lol. Like when I set my 7 gallon back up,I want it to be nothing but Acans and Zoa's and set my 2 gallon back up for just SPS and do 100% water changes every few days. While the 7 will only get once a week. yeah i will see what soft/lps i can keep Link to comment
k4ndyk1ng Posted November 6, 2014 Author Share Posted November 6, 2014 What does everyone think of Caribsea life rock? http://www.charterhouse-aquatics.co.uk/caribsea-life-rock-40lb-p-15452.html Do I need to cure it or do anything to it prior to sticking it in my tank? Link to comment
k4ndyk1ng Posted November 7, 2014 Author Share Posted November 7, 2014 LIGHTS ARE HUNG woot woot!! Link to comment
aquariumlover10 Posted November 10, 2014 Share Posted November 10, 2014 Yay! If you want some cool critters in rock I wouldorder a pound or two of this www.tbsaltwater.com they are in florida so shipping will be a pain but just a few pounds wont be tha much. Link to comment
k4ndyk1ng Posted November 10, 2014 Author Share Posted November 10, 2014 That looks like some sweet rock, the shipping from florida would be so expensive :0 Yay! If you want some cool critters in rock I wouldorder a pound or two of this www.tbsaltwater.com they are in florida so shipping will be a pain but just a few pounds wont be tha much.thanks for the link too Link to comment
aquariumlover10 Posted November 11, 2014 Share Posted November 11, 2014 Yup, but with the package, and getting some free stuff its totally worth it, maybe you can make the 4g a florida pico biotope. Link to comment
k4ndyk1ng Posted November 11, 2014 Author Share Posted November 11, 2014 I can maybe get like 60lbs of lr of someone in my a"real hiss weekend, so the tank could get going then!!!! Link to comment
aquariumlover10 Posted November 11, 2014 Share Posted November 11, 2014 Yay hopefully you some good rock. Link to comment
k4ndyk1ng Posted November 13, 2014 Author Share Posted November 13, 2014 Tank is filling This weekend in getting 60lbs of lr from a fellow reefer so need to fill this up fast the lighting looks purple because they are the freshwater bulbs... Link to comment
aquariumlover10 Posted November 13, 2014 Share Posted November 13, 2014 Yay! Water :):) I would try actinic bulbs for low light corals. Link to comment
k4ndyk1ng Posted November 13, 2014 Author Share Posted November 13, 2014 Yay! Water :):) I would try actinic bulbs for low light corals. I will get better lights, but for now I have no money lol, I'm going to spend it all on this rock Link to comment
aquariumlover10 Posted November 13, 2014 Share Posted November 13, 2014 Haha, I hear ya, my filter on my fw is leaking so I have my tiny backup filter on it so I need a new filter which means I can't the shrimp I wanted to get for my "shrimp tank" that I have spend my last $25 on plants for, life is messed up. Link to comment
Pinner Reef Posted November 13, 2014 Share Posted November 13, 2014 Dis looks like one to watch. Link to comment
k4ndyk1ng Posted November 14, 2014 Author Share Posted November 14, 2014 Haha, I hear ya, my filter on my fw is leaking so I have my tiny backup filter on it so I need a new filter which means I can't the shrimp I wanted to get for my "shrimp tank" that I have spend my last $25 on plants for, life is messed up. Ohh nooooooo! Dis looks like one to watch. Thanks, there is more water in Link to comment
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