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![]() Hi,
This won't be my tank ![]() It's now time for me to plan what will be in the tank and what equipment I'll use. This tank will probably cost way too much for a school so I have been looking around for people willing to donate a few things and have been quite lucky at this. Check that out: -a nice 200g tank with a 50 gallon sump and 2 overflow -2 protein skimmers (not sure about the models) -Lights: I have a 3X250W MH without moonlight (really old) and a 2X500 MH with moonlight (6 month old). I am not sure which one I'll use yet. -I have close to 150 lbs of live rock with over 150 lbs of base rock. -6 strong power heads (not sure about the model) -Enough live sand to make a 2 to 3 inch sandbed -Chiller strong enough for a 150 gallon -a Calcium reactor -1 co2 canister with regulator -1 ph controler -1 ph monitor -1 denitrator (not sure what type) -1 auto top off system -1 refractometer And I got a few fish and corals donated (will be added later): 1 yellow tang, 1 fire angel, 2 yellow tail damsel, 1 talbot damsel, 1 snowflake eel (4 foot long, ho yeah!) a few snails, 1 blue hermit crab, 5 RBTA 1 blue carpet anemone (15 inch wide) 1 large mushroom coral, 1 finger leather 1 clown fish 1 anemone crab (small and cute) Tons of glass anemone on the live rock ;( Wow! I think I am gonna open a school ![]() Looks like I have a little of everything. They told me they want a reef tank with lots of coral and nice fish swimming around. With all that rocks, I am sure we won't see much fish in there unless I add some more. I am now trying to figure out what I'll do with that and what other fish I could add to this. I will be looking for fish that are not too shy, that like to swim and will use all the open space. Maybe a few surgeonfish? maybe an angel? a few green chromis? I am not sure. Some school fish would be awesome (it will be in a school after all)! I also have that coral problem. They want a tank full with coral but I know whey can't afford this. So I will be looking for fast growing species and/or species that grow huge. This way I might manage to spend less. Lots of things to figure out! ![]() I will post some picture of the tank soon. For now, if you have ideas of what I can do with that nice and huge tank, feel free to let me know. |