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![]() I am new to the reef aquarium and would gladly accept any help or recommendations. I want to get a 135g bowfront to house live rock and some fish. I work out of town sometimes and would like to know what I would need to make it somewhat maintenance free (my wife would just know how to feed and do water checks while I am away). I have been looking at the solaris I-5 for my lighting. Money isn`t too much of a hinderance, I would rather spend the money now than down the road with problems. I wanted everything hidden underneath in the sump. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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![]() Welcome to Canreef
![]() Check out this section of our forum: http://canreef.com/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=51 Or this section of reefcentral.com: http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...readid=1031074 Good luck and keep asking questions. |
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![]() Thanks for the reply ! I am reading the saltwater aquariums for dummies right now and will read those links you suggested. I can`t wait to get started but I just want to make sure I have the right equipment and don`t screw anything up.
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![]() Few books good place to start and visit other reefers tanks is always helpful.
If doing a FOWLR, really don't need to be worrying supplementing. A ATO would go a long way in going maintenance free for your wife and all then that is needed, is to add food and empty the skimmer cup. As for the Solaris, just because you pay the big bucks doesn't always make things problem free. Lots of threads about poor quality with their other series and since they just rearranged things, might want to give them some time to get the it right. Also if just planning a FOWLR really don't need the intensity. When I just had fish and rock in the old tank ran just normal output flourscents (marine bulbs) and worked fine. Ended up switching to PC but that was only because started some sofies. Check out T5s still get the nice crisp white with the higher temperature bulbs and use the money saved for for that Bubble King skimmer . |
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![]() http://216.187.96.54/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=40
Lots of good threads to read here in our reference library.
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![]() Bowfronts can be very nice, but keep in mind they're a little more difficult to light properly than a flat front tank if you decide to move on to more demanding corals in the future. Stand & canopy design can also be an issue. Just my take if you're looking for something with easier maintenance requirements.
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![]() I have a 72 Bowfront as my main tank and have set it up so there's minimal work to do when I'm away execpt to feed and clean the skimmer if I'm away for more than a week.
A key to this for me is getting a controller. I have a Neptune ACIII that controls lights, heating, pH/Calc reactor, etc. I've set it up so it's accessible via the Net and it's come in handy. I was in Seattle when my wife called to say one of the HQIs burnt out and the ballast was humming really loud. Instead of her needing to figure out which switches to flick, I logged in and turned the light off till I got home. It is also setup to email me if pH drops too low or if the temp get's too high. Also having a buddy that is into reefing and can drop by in an emergency is really good too.
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![]() Thanks everyone for all the advice. My head is spinning with a whole bunch of information. More advice is still welcome. I read about controllers that add chemical, and also feed your fish. I think that might be something to look at if I am away for an extended period of time, but then it takes all the fun out of having an aquarium.
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