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![]() I currently have a 24g cube was thinking of up sizing to maybe a 90g to 180g any suggestions would be appreciated.
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![]() If you have the space, the money and the time, go for it. A bigger tank will mean more of everything you do now with your 24g cube. Do you have any reasons not to upgrade? :-)
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![]() Right now the only limiting factor is our first child is due in a few days. I have room for up to maybe 250g but would still like it to be manageable for one person.
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I would start by imagining what your maintenance schedule will be like. Consider things like: 1. How much water would you need to change for the new tank. The larger the tank, the more volume presumably. The more volume, the more salt, the more salt, the more money and time. 2. What if any nutrient export method would you like to employ? 3. What kind of reactors would you like to run for what kind of media? GFO, Carbon, BioPellets, Calcium? Media needs changing periodically. 4. you will need to clean the tank's glass. The more surface area the more cleaning. All of the above does not account for the time it'll take to set the darn thing up of course. The larger the system the more complex it will likely be in terms of lighting, flow, plumbing, etc. Again, what's considered "manageable" is all quite relative. |
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![]() I would hold off until after your child is born to see how much time you actually have for a bigger tank. I know I gave up reef keeping once our second child was here as it was just too much with two kids (One a newborn) in the house.
Congratulations on the upcoming birth.
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![]() So i should take into consideration my busy schedule when deciding. I haven't had any trouble so far with my cube but its pretty basic.
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And as subman suggested, go poking around in the build threads of the larger tanks, or at least the tanks with similar sizes to what you are interested in and see the effort that went into the build process as well as ongoing maintenance. Ask the builder lots of questions like, what is their husbandry like. What day to day, week to week, month to month routines do they have to maintain the tank. And don't forget to ask them if they have kids or not ![]() |
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![]() Yeah we are aware its going to be hectic with a new little one we were thinking of catching some boxing day sales to get some decent prices on a setup. Thanks for the input guys muchly appreciated
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I almost lost everything and was on the brink of packing it in when our third was born.
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225gal dt with 100g sump. Mitras, vortechs, bubble king, AI Sol and Profilux. http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...threadid=84782 Will trade subs for frags ![]() My other summer hobby: http://www.edkra.ca |
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![]() Yes upgrades are great!
Lol I would go as big as you can afford, and take your time and plan it out. Ask advice and go see some fellow reefers setups around the size you are thinking to get some ideas. I would also read through some of the build threads to pick up on the good ideas and not make mistakes done by previous people.
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225gal dt with 100g sump. Mitras, vortechs, bubble king, AI Sol and Profilux. http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...threadid=84782 Will trade subs for frags ![]() My other summer hobby: http://www.edkra.ca |