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![]() hey guys i want to start a nano tank and i need some help from experience.
i want to eithor do a 5 or a 10g heres what i want to do 1) tank eithor 5 or 10 2)koralia nano ph 3) heater (what size?) 4) light(any suggestions) i was thinking cfls or something. i dont think i want to do sps unless i can get a light for super cheapo 5) hob filter or no? 6) egg crate bottom topped with sand and LR 7)water and my black & white perc with maybe some colorfull softies let me know if you have any tips or suggestions towards my setup here any help would be great! thanks, jeff |
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![]() I'd say 10g or 15g. The 5's are hard to run stabily (they's pico territory)... I tried it. really easy to do water changes though.
A 50W heater would probably be fine for that size. 100W to be safe. I'd steer away from CFLs as they tpically have low output and very low colour temp, thus limiting what you can keep and would likely promote algae... atleast in my experience. HOB, yes. Egg crate? Meh, only if you feel you need it. It's nice to put under some areas of LR so that critters don't dig under them and topple them but I don't think it's necessary to do the whole area or any of it for that matter. Softies would be fine with PC lamps. A coralife PC unit would likely be fine. Wait for a lighting deal around here if you want a higher power set-up. I had a 150W halide over a 15g and it was sweet. Remember, colourful corals typically need high light inorder to maintain that colouring; so softie or not, you might want to go for a higher lighting option. Just my 2 cents. |
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![]() I'd change out the HOB filter for a moded aquaclear fuge if ya can. A tank that small with frequent water changes and a good ammount of biological filtration (live rock) should be fine without a filter. Also, I'd agree and say go 10 or 15...15s have the same footprint if I remember correctly, just a bit taller than a 10 gallon
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![]() hey, thanks for the great info, i was absolutely thinking of doing the fuge mod to a aquaclear for sure!
do you guys guys know of any good pc lighting deals around at all for a 10g? ive been thinking of looking around and probably purchasing by friday this up coming week for everything i need. il probably head to j&l on friday, since theyve normally got the best deals any other suggestions would be awesome and thanks again! |
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![]() Don't forget a skimmer, one of these should do the trick http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/tz...er+-+9002.html, I saw one on Canreef for sale today in Airdrie for an excellent price.
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![]() yeah i have always believed in having a skimmer, but all the threads and websites i have read have been saying its not worth it to have a skimmer in such a small tank. any suggestions on that?
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![]() I've run tanks up to 33 gallons successfully without a skimmer. Key is good surface agitation and frequent water changes.
Is there a reason you're set on PC as opposed to T5s? if you're wanting to only keep softies and LPS etc, you could find a nice 2 bulb or even a 4 bulb for relatively cheap and be able to grow anything (because we all know you eventually will get SPS) And they don't produce as much heat as PC bulbs
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