Hello reefers,
I started collecting equipment for this build about two months ago. I had a vision in my mind of what I wanted it to look like and I've been slowly piecing it together. There is nothing flashy about it, but it's coming together bit by bit. I would love some feedback on some components of the build, as I'm really not sure if they offer any benefits to the system.
The tank is an Aqueon 15gal column that measures 13" x 13" x 20" and has a 3" rim at the top and bottom.
I liked this tank because of the height it has compared to biocube or Evo and I was pretty set on not doing an aio setup anyways.
I set it up in a corner of my apartment with only two panes of glass being display, with the other two being covered with rock and hiding equipment. I may build a rock wall at some point, but angle grinder, pond foam, egg crate... It's a lot of work.
Although these tanks do not have tempered glass, I decided not to drill and instead going with canister filter and hob equipment. The canister (Fluval 206) is tucked away in the cabinet below, but the other equipment is where I get stuck. I acquired some of the equipment at a steal and had some from my last build. Let me know whether you think I should use it, ditch it, or trade it in.
Reef Octopus Classic 1000 - It's way to big for this build. It's rated for 65-110gal and although it fits, it takes up to much space on the back. I'm thinking of selling, or trading for a Tunze 9004 or something similar. I don't love the idea of an in-tank skimmer, but space is limited.
Coralife Turbo Twist 3x - There are a couple ways I could mount this, but I'm not sure if the benefits are worth the space. I'm pretty sure a 9w UV bulb isn't powerful enough to kill ich or parasites. I think there are more effective ways at preventing algae blooms, dinos and diatoms.
Fluval Large Breeder Box - Thinking of using this as a mini refugium, but it takes up one whole side of the tank. The benefits from mineral mud and chaeto would probably be very minimal, but it would offer a safe haven for pods and I think it looks good. Lol. Thoughts?
Reactor/Phosban/GFO? - I don't have one, but thinking this would be the biggest value for space. I'm curious if I could hook up a sicce to run a loop between the UV sterilizer, the reactor and the fuge?
Is this all too much for this small of a tank? I mean, should I ditch all the equipment in the spirit of a minimalist style tank. Is it realistic to manage water parameters without it?
Thanks for taking the time to read through this.
Cheers,
D.
I started collecting equipment for this build about two months ago. I had a vision in my mind of what I wanted it to look like and I've been slowly piecing it together. There is nothing flashy about it, but it's coming together bit by bit. I would love some feedback on some components of the build, as I'm really not sure if they offer any benefits to the system.
The tank is an Aqueon 15gal column that measures 13" x 13" x 20" and has a 3" rim at the top and bottom.
I liked this tank because of the height it has compared to biocube or Evo and I was pretty set on not doing an aio setup anyways.
I set it up in a corner of my apartment with only two panes of glass being display, with the other two being covered with rock and hiding equipment. I may build a rock wall at some point, but angle grinder, pond foam, egg crate... It's a lot of work.
Although these tanks do not have tempered glass, I decided not to drill and instead going with canister filter and hob equipment. The canister (Fluval 206) is tucked away in the cabinet below, but the other equipment is where I get stuck. I acquired some of the equipment at a steal and had some from my last build. Let me know whether you think I should use it, ditch it, or trade it in.
Reef Octopus Classic 1000 - It's way to big for this build. It's rated for 65-110gal and although it fits, it takes up to much space on the back. I'm thinking of selling, or trading for a Tunze 9004 or something similar. I don't love the idea of an in-tank skimmer, but space is limited.
Coralife Turbo Twist 3x - There are a couple ways I could mount this, but I'm not sure if the benefits are worth the space. I'm pretty sure a 9w UV bulb isn't powerful enough to kill ich or parasites. I think there are more effective ways at preventing algae blooms, dinos and diatoms.
Fluval Large Breeder Box - Thinking of using this as a mini refugium, but it takes up one whole side of the tank. The benefits from mineral mud and chaeto would probably be very minimal, but it would offer a safe haven for pods and I think it looks good. Lol. Thoughts?
Reactor/Phosban/GFO? - I don't have one, but thinking this would be the biggest value for space. I'm curious if I could hook up a sicce to run a loop between the UV sterilizer, the reactor and the fuge?
Is this all too much for this small of a tank? I mean, should I ditch all the equipment in the spirit of a minimalist style tank. Is it realistic to manage water parameters without it?
Thanks for taking the time to read through this.
Cheers,
D.