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![]() Is this all the supplies I would need for a 10 gallon coral only tank with a sump?
Two 24" 2x 24w T5 USA Nova, Instant Ocean 160 gal pail of salt, Coral Frenzy food, 50w heater, 10 gallon drilled tank, bioballs, 5.5 gallon sump, 264gph water pump, nano koralia, live sand, T5 bulbs, hydrometer, hang on side filter and calcium |
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![]() i would recommend using live rock rubble instead of the bioballs
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![]() Thanks for the reply. Does anybody know what other additives I would need besides calcium? Thanks
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![]() +1 for the live rock. Also, before you add things like calcium, you should pick up some test kits, as you do not want to overdose. As for other additives, including calcium, if your doing regular water changes, you might not need additives on such a small tank. What do you plan on stocking your tank with?
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![]() Some deepwater acros, plate coral, open brain, acans and zoos. I also won't be putting a ton of coral frags In because I want to grow the frags to large colonies. So they will probably be only be 10 frags.
Last edited by chilumba; 09-28-2009 at 03:20 AM. |
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![]() I think hang on filters are pretty useless unless youre going to convert it into a refugium, just my opinion. I also agree with ditching the bioballs, thoses are great for fish only tanks but not needed for your setup. Refractometer would be a much better buy than a hydrometer. I probably wouldnt do acro's depending on your bulb choices, and stick with the lps/zoas. I also wouldnt use the coral frenzy, most of the lps youve picked out should eat mysis shrimp. I would also suggest 1 small fish/goby, fish are an important part of any system. Just my thoughts.
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![]() I agree with everything Drock said, except I think you could put Acros in there, they just won't be the bright colors you're expecting unless you have some sort of great talent we don't know about.
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![]() I agree with "no bio-balls". Live rock rubble might end up being cheeper, and they work way better. Acros will be a tough coral to keep happy under 48 watts of T5's, but yu could always try it out. If yu use the hang on filter, don't put a spong in it, just run it with carbon to help filtration. Lastly, think about getting a protien skimmer. For your size of system a small one shouldn't be too expensive.
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![]() The total watts of light will be 96w because I will be using two T5 fixtures not one, so the two T5 fixtures will be 96w in total with 4x 24w T5 bulbs. How many watts would you advise for deepwater acros? Sorry for the confusion and thanks for the replys.
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![]() I already have the hang on filter from my freshwater tank. So I was going to use that instead of a powerhead and I already have the bioballs there were extras I didn't need.
Last edited by chilumba; 09-28-2009 at 10:58 PM. |