Howdy friends!
I'm setting up my first reef tank. I've kept freshwater for years, and I think it's time to give a reef a go. I'm going to be setting it up in my grade 7 classroom. Some of the kids will help with some of the stuff (obviously with supervision). I don't want to drop a ton of money into this (as it's my first, and all that) so I am going to be reusing bits of gear, buying used, and all that.
So I have a 20 long with 17lbs of rock, and I want to set up an AIO on the one side. I also bought a used AI prime 16reef light
I have a Sicce silent 1.0
I have a bunch of spare glass lying around, and I'm going to glue in the walls. I don't have a glass drill bit, and I don't want to spend money on one. I do have a nozzle from an old fluval cannister that can go over the wall. This will work right?
Now that particular nozzle has a plastic top that can come off (look at the bend). Obviously I dont want that failing and water spraying everywhere. Any old superglue is reef safe right? Is there a particular plastic epoxy I should be using to stick that on there and not leach chemicals into the water?
Now as far as the design of the filter section: I want three sections - the overflow will go through a filter pad and some biomedia (I have a bunch of seachem matrix kicking around). Then into a middle section that I want big enough to put some chaeto, or perhaps a skimmer down the line. Is there a particular size for this middle section that is best? Ie, is like a 5x5 footprint a common size to fit a skimmer for this size tank? I have no idea. I'd just hate to make this too small when next school year we want to put a skimmer in it and add more fish.
This is what the back section looks like in my head right now The red is the first wall, the yellow is the second glued in to be lower so that the water will overflow. The green walls are the baffles seperating the sections, and the blue voxels are the pump and return hose.
Finally, I have a bag of aragonite like this that I had in a cichlid tank for about a year. It was mixed with play sand, but I put it through a sieve to filter out the sand. It's been cleaned and dried for a while now. Can I use this? it seems unlikely that being in freshwater will have poisoned it... Also, I know that some fish need fine sand. For this year I'm mostly interested in inverts, coral and maybe 2 or three little fish. They'd be fine with the chunky texture, right?
Thats all I got for now! Thanks so much for any thoughts
I'm setting up my first reef tank. I've kept freshwater for years, and I think it's time to give a reef a go. I'm going to be setting it up in my grade 7 classroom. Some of the kids will help with some of the stuff (obviously with supervision). I don't want to drop a ton of money into this (as it's my first, and all that) so I am going to be reusing bits of gear, buying used, and all that.
So I have a 20 long with 17lbs of rock, and I want to set up an AIO on the one side. I also bought a used AI prime 16reef light
I have a Sicce silent 1.0
I have a bunch of spare glass lying around, and I'm going to glue in the walls. I don't have a glass drill bit, and I don't want to spend money on one. I do have a nozzle from an old fluval cannister that can go over the wall. This will work right?
Now that particular nozzle has a plastic top that can come off (look at the bend). Obviously I dont want that failing and water spraying everywhere. Any old superglue is reef safe right? Is there a particular plastic epoxy I should be using to stick that on there and not leach chemicals into the water?
Now as far as the design of the filter section: I want three sections - the overflow will go through a filter pad and some biomedia (I have a bunch of seachem matrix kicking around). Then into a middle section that I want big enough to put some chaeto, or perhaps a skimmer down the line. Is there a particular size for this middle section that is best? Ie, is like a 5x5 footprint a common size to fit a skimmer for this size tank? I have no idea. I'd just hate to make this too small when next school year we want to put a skimmer in it and add more fish.
This is what the back section looks like in my head right now The red is the first wall, the yellow is the second glued in to be lower so that the water will overflow. The green walls are the baffles seperating the sections, and the blue voxels are the pump and return hose.
Finally, I have a bag of aragonite like this that I had in a cichlid tank for about a year. It was mixed with play sand, but I put it through a sieve to filter out the sand. It's been cleaned and dried for a while now. Can I use this? it seems unlikely that being in freshwater will have poisoned it... Also, I know that some fish need fine sand. For this year I'm mostly interested in inverts, coral and maybe 2 or three little fish. They'd be fine with the chunky texture, right?
Thats all I got for now! Thanks so much for any thoughts