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bv_reefer 04-03-2008 05:08 AM

starting up nano; finally..
 
the reef looks lonely all by itself so i'm ready to start up a nano right beside it:mrgreen: (well at least when mik 101 comes and picks up the cichlids, any day now:wink:), just had a few questions in terms of equipment though:

for a nano i'm think that crushed coral would be most convenient in terms of maintenance right? sand would constantly clog the filter and be a pain i'm guessing?

for lights should i go with >
http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s...t_ID=pc-al0909 or >http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s...t_ID=PC-AL2028 , by the way it'll be fish only, maybe a few inverts-

it's only a standard 10 gallon, so for filtration should a Hagen Aquaclear 30/50 be sufficient? (it'll be skimmerless)
for flow what would be sufficient? koralia 1 or mj-600?

super7 04-03-2008 05:29 AM

the bulbs for both of those fixtures are really expensive. Maybe go with something like the Nova Extreme 18 inch T5. it is a 40watt fixture.

bv_reefer 04-03-2008 05:33 AM

i was looking for an 18'' nova t5, but can't seem to find them at any lfs', the smallest being 24''

Jason McK 04-03-2008 05:38 AM

I would also stick to sugar sand. A Lot of nano gobbies are sand sifters and CC isn't good for them

J

bv_reefer 04-03-2008 05:50 AM

ya i will end up putting those eventually, but how should i ''enoculate/seed'' it using my existing reef tank? rocks, sand? i know putting water is crappy as it barely helps and just ends up polluting the system..

Der_Iron_Chef 04-03-2008 06:00 AM

For a fish-only nano, I think either of those lights would be just fine. I wouldn't use the Hagen/Aquaclear filter at all, either. It will just take up space in the tank, and won't really do much for you. If you do a small water change each week, that should be all you really need, as far as going skimmerless is concerned.

As well, you might look into the Koralia Nano that was recently released. It's smaller and might really be all you need in a 10G.

Mik_101 04-03-2008 06:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bv_reefer (Post 315161)
it's only a standard 10 gallon, so for filtration should a Hagen Aquaclear 30/50 be sufficient? (it'll be skimmerless)
for flow what would be sufficient? koralia 1 or mj-600?

i would go with a Koralia nano as far as flow. For skimming i would use this. http://oceanaquatics.com/store/produ...-Nano-Skimmer/

brizzo 04-03-2008 06:38 AM

Koralia nano is a very nice unit, I just recently added one to my 24g. I find the MJ pumps add alot of noise to the tank, and the koralia is almost silent in the water. And it has a very low power consumption too (3w or something?)

mseepman 04-03-2008 03:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bv_reefer (Post 315176)
i was looking for an 18'' nova t5, but can't seem to find them at any lfs', the smallest being 24''

OA carries them on their site.

http://oceanaquatics.com/store/produ...%22-Saltwater/

bv_reefer 04-03-2008 11:34 PM

ya i'm definitely much more impressed by my koralia than my maxi-jet, prefer the distribution of flow that koralias give out, so flow will definitely be a koralia nano, but drew you mentioned to not even bother with a aquaclear why is that? you think water changes will be enough


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