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![]() Yep the 150 HQI is the only light over the tank. It is a 20k Ushio bulb which will soon be replaced with a 14k of some sort.
Drilling it is probably a good idea.. my reef is in my bedroom and noise is a big factor for me.. so no sump for me. And I keep two True Percula clowns, a Yellow Watchman Goby, and a Lawnmower Blenny. ![]()
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![]() Thanks for the info!
I hope to drill it AND keep the noise down because this is going into a shared office.... |
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![]() Yeah, I am sure that won't be too much of a problem. I am an extremely light sleeper.. so that's why. Otherwise.. the sound of trickling water can be quite relaxing at times IMO.
Good luck! Let me know if I can help with anything else.
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![]() I think I have slightly more than 20gallons in my Hex..but it isn't more than 30 gal. I have a single 175W MH and 2 9W actinics.
I use a dosing pump to add Kalk. (On a small system it is really easy to overdose Kalk!) I started with two part Ca/Alk supplements, but couldn't keep up. SPS are thriving. I'll attempt a photo, but I've had trouble posting photos in the past. Oh...my avatar is a reasonable shot of that tank...you just can't see the light above it. Last edited by untamed; 04-15-2006 at 05:16 AM. |
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![]() What kind of gph are you running in these smaller SPS tanks?
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![]() I have a 18 gallon high that I have been running for over a year (converted from a 10 gallon before that). The system has a 5 gallon sump and I use a 250W DE halide for lighting. I have been keeping SPS/clams since it was established and it has been going well. I have to agree though that it definately very hard to keep stable, and sometimes your coral color or growth will reflect this. But who doesn't like a challenge
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![]() I am about to set-up a 28g SPS dominated tank. It will have about 3/4" of live sand, only one fish though(engineer goby), and only 10lbs of rock or so, I am putting on a custom venturi skimmer(prototype) and for circulation there will be a SEIO 1100, lighting will be a 400W 20K halide. I dont see any problems that should come up for me with this system, will let you know how it goes. It should be up and running within the month as all the rock is already cycled and I have all the equipment its just a matter of setting it all up.
Chris
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That is a nice thing about the small tank...really easy to get LOTs of flow relative to tank size. I also have a ER skimmer rated at 80-100 gallons. I like a lot of skimming. |
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![]() 400w over 20-28g tanks? That's nuts! I have a hard enough time keeping up with evap. on my 20g, AND heat.. especially in the summer.
I think that's pretty brave haha.. and without sumps and so on. But, hopeully your fans help you out, in turn though.. only to have more evaporation. And in a small system, topping off is really important, because one day without topping off will seriously increase your salinity, and then that just stresses the SPS out. Good luck!
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