Ramen Rubber
Reefing newb
Hello, friends!
I am new to this forum, but not forums. I have been lurking for a few months, soaking up builds from start to finish and debating on what I want for my setup. I am still in Phase I-Design and Part hording.
To start off, I found on craigslist a good deal on my tank a 40ga Tall, its 24w,12d, 30-somethingT. It was previously setup with salt, and the guy also had a good deal on a Beamworks LED light. I wasnt real familiar with it, but I picked it up anyways.
I got both for 40 bucks. Not a terrible deal. I should have looked up the specs/price/reviews for the light while I was there, because I probably would have passed on it. Tank is in 7/10 condition, 1 chip in an outside corner, whole thing has been resealed, good black trim pieces. I spent a little time cleaning it after the photo with just water. I'm told that if I wanted to, I could use a water/vinegar mix and it would come sparkling clean.
Now here is my dilema, I am constantly moving, at least once a year. I want to do a good, solid tank setup, but I also want something that will be reasonable to move, and would survive the stress. I am concerned about my tank inhabitants. What would adapt the best to a moved tank? I like corals, but do not want to do a corals only tank. In a perfect world, I would have seahorses, but I am concerned about my knowledge and equipment to keep them successfully. I think this leaves me with more or a learning and growing experience; a tank that can be used to understand water keeping, fish keeping, generally the basics. As we all know, without a watchful eye on water levels or things growing in the tank, you can lose a tank over night. So where does that leave me?
As far as setup, I am still just a little lost. Check out my drawing!
What I want to do is a Beans Style overflow. I am a DIY kinda guy, and when i got my tank as cheap as I did, I'm not afraid to buy a glass bit and drill the holes. I am confident that I can also make and seal the acrylic pieces to form the box on the inside. Below you see what I have visualized for a handmade sump setup. I want to get a 20ga long tank, and do the overflows in (on the left in the picture) the two bubble traps, and in the center is where I get confused. I could put a fuge here, in the center of the sump correct? I would use live sand and an algea like cheato to create natural filtration. I'm just trying to confirm that I understand the general concept. Other than that, on the left with the I could also submerge a Protein Skimmer, and on the far right, I need the return pump. Inside the tank then, I would only need power heads for water movement.
As far as lighting goes, I dont really want to use the BeamWorks as I have read that it doesnt emmit enough light to get good growth. I also have seen real good deals on the cheaper T5HO at around 60 bucks.
So I need more input on how to setup my sump/fuge. Also, where do you dump the return water? into the overflow box or elsewhere in the tank?
At this point, I am most concerned with picking the equipment setup, however, I know you have to pick the right setup for what you plan to keep as well. Any and all input is welcomed at this point. Thanks!
I am new to this forum, but not forums. I have been lurking for a few months, soaking up builds from start to finish and debating on what I want for my setup. I am still in Phase I-Design and Part hording.
To start off, I found on craigslist a good deal on my tank a 40ga Tall, its 24w,12d, 30-somethingT. It was previously setup with salt, and the guy also had a good deal on a Beamworks LED light. I wasnt real familiar with it, but I picked it up anyways.
I got both for 40 bucks. Not a terrible deal. I should have looked up the specs/price/reviews for the light while I was there, because I probably would have passed on it. Tank is in 7/10 condition, 1 chip in an outside corner, whole thing has been resealed, good black trim pieces. I spent a little time cleaning it after the photo with just water. I'm told that if I wanted to, I could use a water/vinegar mix and it would come sparkling clean.
Now here is my dilema, I am constantly moving, at least once a year. I want to do a good, solid tank setup, but I also want something that will be reasonable to move, and would survive the stress. I am concerned about my tank inhabitants. What would adapt the best to a moved tank? I like corals, but do not want to do a corals only tank. In a perfect world, I would have seahorses, but I am concerned about my knowledge and equipment to keep them successfully. I think this leaves me with more or a learning and growing experience; a tank that can be used to understand water keeping, fish keeping, generally the basics. As we all know, without a watchful eye on water levels or things growing in the tank, you can lose a tank over night. So where does that leave me?
As far as setup, I am still just a little lost. Check out my drawing!
What I want to do is a Beans Style overflow. I am a DIY kinda guy, and when i got my tank as cheap as I did, I'm not afraid to buy a glass bit and drill the holes. I am confident that I can also make and seal the acrylic pieces to form the box on the inside. Below you see what I have visualized for a handmade sump setup. I want to get a 20ga long tank, and do the overflows in (on the left in the picture) the two bubble traps, and in the center is where I get confused. I could put a fuge here, in the center of the sump correct? I would use live sand and an algea like cheato to create natural filtration. I'm just trying to confirm that I understand the general concept. Other than that, on the left with the I could also submerge a Protein Skimmer, and on the far right, I need the return pump. Inside the tank then, I would only need power heads for water movement.
As far as lighting goes, I dont really want to use the BeamWorks as I have read that it doesnt emmit enough light to get good growth. I also have seen real good deals on the cheaper T5HO at around 60 bucks.
So I need more input on how to setup my sump/fuge. Also, where do you dump the return water? into the overflow box or elsewhere in the tank?
At this point, I am most concerned with picking the equipment setup, however, I know you have to pick the right setup for what you plan to keep as well. Any and all input is welcomed at this point. Thanks!