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I have been doing some reading and A LOT thinking and my head is exhausted. Perhaps too much reading/thinking is taking me off course of my initial goals. I need some direction. Over the holidays, I struck a good deal on a used 46 gallon bow front with stand (mint condition). I'm a fresh water guy so immediately I was thinking about Africans or perhaps a planted tank. During this time, my inbox gets hit with many boxing week sales and every year it's inevitable, salt is on sale! This is where my salt journey begins...
For the last two weeks, I've been reading and shopping to setup this tank. The tank is presently in the "cycling" process but I will get back to this part later on.
Summary of what I'm using:
46G bow
Caribsea argonite
22lbs of Haitian rock - I'm assuming live but has dead stuff on it too.
Tunze Comeline 9004 skimmer
AquaClear70 - yeah I know, what is it doing on the tank!? Remember I'm freshwater guy... hard habit to break.
Ecotech VorTech MP10wes x2
Vertex Puratek Deluxe 100GPD RO/DI
API Salt Water and Reef Master test kits
Sybon Refractometer
Planning:
1. Research canister filters and appropriate media to use OR sump and how to build one.
- If my HOB filter is not adequate for salt, I read a canister filter with appropriate media would work for fish only. Would I be able to use old media from a fresh water setup or is it best to buy all new media? What would you recommend I use for media?
- Suppose I want a sump and retro fit my tank without drilling. The idea of a HOB overflow worries me if it ever got clogged, the pump would over fill the tank. Is this correct or is there a safety feature like a float valve to turn the pump off some how?
2. LED light fixtures
3. livestock compatibility
4. corals
Dilemma:
I have a 40G breeder sitting empty... would the majority of you use a 40G breeder over a 46 gallon bow for your tank? Help me with pros and cons.
46G bow dimensions: 36.4" x 16.4" x 21.9
-having the height for a DT would be nice
-bow front appearance is appealing
-less evaporation
-holds larger volume of water
40G bdr dimensions: 36.2" x 18.3" x 17"
-larger footprint for aquascape
-no center brace means less issue for lighting
-opportunity for sump use
Thank you for reading.
I have been doing some reading and A LOT thinking and my head is exhausted. Perhaps too much reading/thinking is taking me off course of my initial goals. I need some direction. Over the holidays, I struck a good deal on a used 46 gallon bow front with stand (mint condition). I'm a fresh water guy so immediately I was thinking about Africans or perhaps a planted tank. During this time, my inbox gets hit with many boxing week sales and every year it's inevitable, salt is on sale! This is where my salt journey begins...
For the last two weeks, I've been reading and shopping to setup this tank. The tank is presently in the "cycling" process but I will get back to this part later on.
Summary of what I'm using:
46G bow
Caribsea argonite
22lbs of Haitian rock - I'm assuming live but has dead stuff on it too.
Tunze Comeline 9004 skimmer
AquaClear70 - yeah I know, what is it doing on the tank!? Remember I'm freshwater guy... hard habit to break.
Ecotech VorTech MP10wes x2
Vertex Puratek Deluxe 100GPD RO/DI
API Salt Water and Reef Master test kits
Sybon Refractometer
Planning:
1. Research canister filters and appropriate media to use OR sump and how to build one.
- If my HOB filter is not adequate for salt, I read a canister filter with appropriate media would work for fish only. Would I be able to use old media from a fresh water setup or is it best to buy all new media? What would you recommend I use for media?
- Suppose I want a sump and retro fit my tank without drilling. The idea of a HOB overflow worries me if it ever got clogged, the pump would over fill the tank. Is this correct or is there a safety feature like a float valve to turn the pump off some how?
2. LED light fixtures
3. livestock compatibility
4. corals
Dilemma:
I have a 40G breeder sitting empty... would the majority of you use a 40G breeder over a 46 gallon bow for your tank? Help me with pros and cons.
46G bow dimensions: 36.4" x 16.4" x 21.9
-having the height for a DT would be nice
-bow front appearance is appealing
-less evaporation
-holds larger volume of water
40G bdr dimensions: 36.2" x 18.3" x 17"
-larger footprint for aquascape
-no center brace means less issue for lighting
-opportunity for sump use
Thank you for reading.