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Thanks for sharing your experience. I'd like to get some at some point but know they are challenging. Looks like you are doing something right.Yes I believe so. I feed a plankton frozen cube as they are extremelly finicky eaters. Cyclops, and small crustacean foods are appealing to them.
They have been in my tank for months and just now swim around the tank. Until not long ago would stay in corners, in groups and very shy.
Thank you Devaji,how the tank?
read from page one amazing! your sump is killer...ATS are SOOOO under rated IMHO.
I have the SCA 36" - 90 thinking of going bigger I need some tangs!
if you where to do it all over would you go with the 6' red sea or still the 5' SCA?
I would love the extra foot of swinging space for the tangs. but yours seam to be doing great!
Thank you Devaji,
The system has been doing great, the easiest tank I've ever owned. I think the one thing I appreciate the most was taking my time designing the sump and stand, taking to consideration space to do maintenance and house the equipment. Ive always battled with wires, and equipment cluttering the sump so the hobby as a whole wasnt as pleasing when maintenance came along. I think the hobby evolved a lot and today also showcases equipment, sump design and cleanliness of the set up. I guess back in the day nobody dared to open the sump area under the tank as it looked horrible. We see some sumps, calcium reactors coming out today, they re a work of art.
I agree ATS are under rated. Im now 5 months in with this system and NO3 is constant at 4ppm and PO4 at 0.1. My tangs are getting larger and fatter too. I feed them many times a day. Natural filtration is the way to go for sure.
I also love tangs, have 6 in this system and love the sca tank. I personally wouldnt like the Red Sea only because it doesnt allow for much room inside the stand. The RS is a very good option if one wants a great tank on a budget though. Visually I cant tell the difference between the two tanks, except the center overflow vs the ghost one from my SCA. Scaping my tank was a breeze vs my previous tanks with center overflows.
Im very satisfied with this choice, and this size tank is big enough for my taste and it doesnt require much time to keep up, now that everything is on auto pilot. Im looking forward to watching the corals grow, which is the most fun part of this hobby IMO.
Thanks chef tommy,I love the reflection of the Orphek strips! Your tank looks great & is filling in nicely. I’m moving soon & will be upgrading to a Planet 150. The girlfriend is getting into the hobby with me & thought an upgrade was a good idea. I am enjoying your post again for ideas! Thanks for inspiration [emoji4]
Thanks. To be honest, after I had sold my G4 radions, I also sold my par meter. I used to be checking those constantly, which is indeed the right approach. I figured with the Spectra I wouldnt need to worry with lighting as this fixture proved to me through friends tanks it can grow sps anywhere in the tank. I would say mostly I might be on a 200-350 parAmazing , may I ask what your par readings and levels are at ?
I didn't know that sca made a rimless.. I'm currently thinking about a sca 150 as well but I thought they all came eurobraced.. interesting.
For skimmer, I chose the Skimz Octa 205i
With a german Messner pump, this thing is super quiet and promises to skim serious stuff.
I needed to make a skimmer stand as I had the skimmer water level at 9.75” high. Skimz recommends 7-9.5” so I made a stand that would shave off 1.5” and it came out pretty good.
I had A skimz skimmer and it was ok until I need a pump replacement which they no longer made so they gave my money back for a full skimmer and I went with the Reef Octo Regal 150 EXT w/a float switch in the skimmer cup which is really awesome.
Thank you. I really like Marco Rock , I guess many tanks are using it these days being they allow good flow and great aquascapes.Been skimming through the thread and i really love the tank! Im about to reboot my tank with only marco rock and wonder if you seeded the tank with something like a piece of oceanrock or if you just dumped bacteria in and then started introducing more and more livestock?
From the posts i figured it was about 4 days from going wet until you got the clowns in?
Mind sharing abit on how you started the tank, what did you dose and seed it with?