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comycus

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  1. Thanks bro! still learning... there's so much to read on! appreciate if any others have any comments. in the mean time, sneak some more questions during my lunchtime To assist those who think I'm too long winded, questions tt need to be answered will be highlighted in blue Will be getting my live sand and LR from a fellow reefer this sat. Hope to seek advice on cycling tank. There seems to be quite a few school of thoughts, just like to work out a time table to stick to. Day 1: Aerate Water. Day 2: Mix Salt, install wavemaker and return pump to aid mixing. Day 3: Test salinity, install mechanical filter (to clean daily). Add live sand, switch off wavemaker to let sand settle. Add live rocks and add prawn to kick start ANN process. Test and chart salinity, ammonia, nitrite and nitrate (once every 2-3 days?) Day 10: Install skimmer, test and adjust settings accordingly. Install PH meter, themormeter and lights. Continue charting ANN + salinity, phosphate, pH, alkalinity, temperature. Lights are switched on for 2 hours to measure temperature of water. Day 17: Install chemical filter: Rowaphos in MCE 600 and Chemipure + poly filter in filter chamber More charting, when cycle is finally complete… 50% water change, Install chiller, slowly add LS, corals 1) Clarify when to install skimmer due to contradicting info online. Since function of skimmer is to “remove certain organic and inorganic compounds including proteins and amino acids, fats, fatty acids, carbohydrates, metals, trace elements like iodine, detritus, phytoplankton and bacteria.†So I’m guessing I wouldn’t want to start skimming all that soon, sticking to after 7 days of cycling? Purpose of skimming now is more to test and make any adjustment to the skimmer than anything. Can probably switch it off once its redundant? 2) Again, contradicting info on when to install chemical filter. Function of Rowaphos is to remove Phosphate and Silicate, while Chemipure removes offensive ordors and removes toxic elements like copper & phenol. My rationale is to allow tank to cycle for a while before determining how much chemical filtration is needed? 3) Rationale for not changing water during cycling is to allow proper cycling (would rather wait to get healthy tank rather than hurry through it). Is there still a need to change water once cycled? All suggestions/comments are welcome!
  2. After several false starts and reality checks, have finally gotten myself a used freshwater tank from a kind friend to start this hobby. Need advice on several noobie questions. Firstly, a few visuals of the tank: External dimensions of tank is 3 x 1.5 x 1.5 (6mm thick), taking away the section at the side for filtering, the actual tank size is ard 2 x 1.5 x 1.5, which works out to around 40 gallons. if you look closely, there are 2 glass panes in the filter section (let's call this the 1st chamber). My friend used this for an 'over and underflow' system to clear detritus through the small opening at the bottom. Water enters the 1st chamber through the 3 holes at the top, which are abit smaller than your 5 cent coin, passing through the filter, before passing underneath the center pane of glass into the 2nd chamber to be pumped back into the tank. 1) Firstly can this tank be converted into a sumpless SW tank? Based on my noob knowledge and from combing the library, forum and internet for information, I am thinking of getting the Deltec MCE 600 skimmer hanged at the back of the tank. Chamber 1 can be filled with filter media (any advice on what needs to be done here? Bio, Mechanical or Chemical filtration?) While chamber 2 will have the return pump back into the tank. 2) If I have enough LRs, does that mean I don't need anymore bio filtration? and how much is enough LR? based on the normal convention of 1 and a half pounds per gallon of water is a good guage? 3) How do I work out the flow rate needed for the return pump? absolutely clueless on what pump to get... maybe I can get those Hydor ones... can adjust the flowrate? 4) If i get a chiller, how will it be connected to this setup? Can I just depend on 1 main pump to do everything? or do I need to get 1 pump for chiller, another for return? 5) If I keep a sand bed, it will totally cover the small opening at the bottom in the outer glass pane in chamber 1. Will that pose a problem? (as in will i end up with sand floating into the filter chamber?) 6) Should I get 2 uber nano wave makers or 1 bigger wave maker? Prob only need 15-20x circulation, so thinking of getting either the Tunze 6025 (rated 2500L/hr which gives me ard 17x) or 2 Hydor Koralia 1 (rated 1500L/hr ea which gives me 20x) I intend to keep fishes, softies and prob LPS, think there is enough to play ard w/o going into SPS So to recap, here are the list of items I'm intending to beg, borrow, steal (ahem i mean buy) for this system, Do give me your recommendations/suggestions/advice? Shopping List 1) 25-30kg of LR 2) Sand bed of 1" (Or should I go for a DSB?) 3) 3 ft Illummax Pro 4 x 39W (dang they just raised the price zzz) 4) Deltec MCE 600 5) Rowaphos for the media chamber in MCE 600 (enough space to put?) 6) Some sort of filtration media to put into chamber 1 (help anyone?) 7) Return pump + Chiller pump? (thinking of either Hydor or Eheim, any recommendations?) 8) Hailea HC 150 1/10 Chiller 9) Tunze 6025 or 2 x Hydor Koralia 1? 10) Refractometer 11) PH Meter 12) Test Kits for Ammonia, Nitrates, Nitrites, Phosphate (will get the rest later...) 13) Themormeter 14) Auto timer plug for lights (anyone knows where to get these cheap?) 15) Tropic Marin Salt hmmm anything I missed out? paiseh i always tend to overwrite... thanks in advance!
  3. Thanks Walter for being so understanding. Guys what are u waiting for? Great seller, fantastic tank! Upz for this thread.
  4. Hi SRC Bros Would like to firstly step up and apologise to anfieldmad. I confirmed sale last night and settled all the logistics issues to moving the tank to my place. Anfieldmad was really kind to include EVERYTHING he had in the setup + extra freebies, and even helped me settle the tank movers. In all, it was a breeze conducting the sale with him. However, to my regret, I have run into some family financial distress. It was only revealed to me tonight, and within a blink of the eye, all my cashflow as of now is tied down. As unprofessional as it is, I have no choice but to back out of the deal. To exacerbate the problem, anfieldmad has not only settled the logistics with the tank mover, but will also be away from Sg soon as posted previously. Apart from a very big sorry from me, I would also like to appeal to all interested parties who are keen on getting the tank to do so asap. I feel it is a jewel from a ex senior reefer, well built with a well thought out design and excellent workmanship, and would be a wonderful addition to any bro looking for a quality aquarium that is tastefully done. It looks almost as good as new from the first post from the previous owner. You really have to see it to believe it. Hope anfieldmad accepts my apologies, and I will be following this thread closely to help him in the process of putting it back on sale.
  5. ok cool just drop me a text on the timing thanks! (was me who smsed u just now) btw, no chiller?
  6. Hi, does it include the pumps as well?
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