Mr_Robot
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I've had my tank up for roughly 3 years now, and still consider myself a newbie.
Currently I'm battling GHA. If I manually remove the GHA, red slimy bubbles appear in their place (I'm guessing Dino's?). But I digress, this isn't what this thread is about.
My setup consists of:
120 gallon Aqueon Reef-ready tank
DIY sump from a 55 gallon
Plumbing is Sch40 PVC from the hardware store
Eheim 1262 Return pump
2x Ecotech MP60wQD
Simplicity 240 Skimmer
Refugium light is a Kessil H80 Tuna Flora, timed 5pm-8am
Display Light is a LedZeal Malibu S200 full-spectrum LED, with a ramping profile.
I have a 75gpd RODI, with 2 50-gallon poly drums for rip-off and salt mixing.
I plan for this to be a mixed reef, current tank inhabitants:
1x serpent star
2x tuxedo urchin
5x emerald crab
Astreus snail x 12ish
Nassirus snail x 10 ish
Scarlet hermit x5
Red leg hermit x15
Blue leg hermit x10
1x toadstool leather
1x hammer
2x ocellaris clown
1x starry blenny
1x bicolor angel
On to the question -
Are there any necessary livestock or equipment I'm missing? Should I be running a bigger return pump? How much flow does the refugium itself need?
The refugium water source is branched off of my return line. If I open the refugium too much, the flow up to the DT drops to zero.
While the GHA is flourishing, I can't seem to keep chaeto alive in my current setup. I've cleaned all the GHA out of the sump and added two softball size chaeto clumps. The GHA has started growing inside the chaeto ball and is quickly choking the chaeto out.
I'm honestly concerned about adding corals at this point. I want to make sure I have what I need so I'm not making emergency purchases.
Currently I'm battling GHA. If I manually remove the GHA, red slimy bubbles appear in their place (I'm guessing Dino's?). But I digress, this isn't what this thread is about.
My setup consists of:
120 gallon Aqueon Reef-ready tank
DIY sump from a 55 gallon
Plumbing is Sch40 PVC from the hardware store
Eheim 1262 Return pump
2x Ecotech MP60wQD
Simplicity 240 Skimmer
Refugium light is a Kessil H80 Tuna Flora, timed 5pm-8am
Display Light is a LedZeal Malibu S200 full-spectrum LED, with a ramping profile.
I have a 75gpd RODI, with 2 50-gallon poly drums for rip-off and salt mixing.
I plan for this to be a mixed reef, current tank inhabitants:
1x serpent star
2x tuxedo urchin
5x emerald crab
Astreus snail x 12ish
Nassirus snail x 10 ish
Scarlet hermit x5
Red leg hermit x15
Blue leg hermit x10
1x toadstool leather
1x hammer
2x ocellaris clown
1x starry blenny
1x bicolor angel
On to the question -
Are there any necessary livestock or equipment I'm missing? Should I be running a bigger return pump? How much flow does the refugium itself need?
The refugium water source is branched off of my return line. If I open the refugium too much, the flow up to the DT drops to zero.
While the GHA is flourishing, I can't seem to keep chaeto alive in my current setup. I've cleaned all the GHA out of the sump and added two softball size chaeto clumps. The GHA has started growing inside the chaeto ball and is quickly choking the chaeto out.
I'm honestly concerned about adding corals at this point. I want to make sure I have what I need so I'm not making emergency purchases.