Hey!
I'm just in the process of gathering what I need for my first saltwater aquarium. I've been keeping freshwater tanks for the better part of a decade and have finally decided it's time to dip my toe into this side of the hobby. I'm aiming for a relatively simple nano setup for now with plans to get a larger tank down the line once I'm comfortable.
What I have so far:
Tank - Landen 45P Rimless aquarium. Very similar to a Waterbox 20 and has around 15 gallons of usable tank space. Dimensions are 17.7" L x 17.7" W x 15.5 H" (including rear filter compartment). It does come with a glass lid which is very nice.
Stand - Custom built by myself, will be adding shelves at appropriate heights as required once I have my equipment a little more figured out
Filter - Built in filter system. I will be using filter socks in the first compartment, bio media and sponges in the second, and equipment such as ATO in the 3rd. I don't plan on using a skimmer as it doesn't seem necessary on a nano tank like this.
Light - NICREW HyperReef 100 with controller
Wavemaker - AI Nero 3
Heater - Cobalt Neo-Therm 100 watt
Rocks - Marco Rocks (haven't set up yet though I have a healthy amount of them)
Sand - I have 5lbs of CaribSea Ocean Direct live sand as well as 20lbs of CaribSea Aragonite
Dosing - Chihiros 4x Head dosing pump
ATO - Fzone ATO
Salt - Aquaforest Sea Salt
Water - I have a nice oversized R/O setup for out house water so all set there
Testing/Equipment - Refractometer, API Saltwater test kit, Hanna Phosphate and Alkilinity testers, Coral Dip, syringes, and other odds and ends from the freshwater side of things.
Any input or suggestions are welcome, I have a ton of learning to do!
I am in absolutely no rush and have been working on/planning this for several months. I plan on taking it slow all throughout and not jumping in too quickly with fish and corals. The next step for me is to get the sand and rock work done. Once media bags arrive for the filter I'll be starting the cycle with ammonia and lights off for a month or so before even thinking about stocking options.
I also don't have any clue what kind of corals I want as I haven't researched into that yet nor do I know what my lighting setup can handle so it's all TBD based on recommendations and learning. A tank that's heavily inspired me is
I'm just in the process of gathering what I need for my first saltwater aquarium. I've been keeping freshwater tanks for the better part of a decade and have finally decided it's time to dip my toe into this side of the hobby. I'm aiming for a relatively simple nano setup for now with plans to get a larger tank down the line once I'm comfortable.
What I have so far:
Tank - Landen 45P Rimless aquarium. Very similar to a Waterbox 20 and has around 15 gallons of usable tank space. Dimensions are 17.7" L x 17.7" W x 15.5 H" (including rear filter compartment). It does come with a glass lid which is very nice.
Stand - Custom built by myself, will be adding shelves at appropriate heights as required once I have my equipment a little more figured out
Filter - Built in filter system. I will be using filter socks in the first compartment, bio media and sponges in the second, and equipment such as ATO in the 3rd. I don't plan on using a skimmer as it doesn't seem necessary on a nano tank like this.
Light - NICREW HyperReef 100 with controller
Wavemaker - AI Nero 3
Heater - Cobalt Neo-Therm 100 watt
Rocks - Marco Rocks (haven't set up yet though I have a healthy amount of them)
Sand - I have 5lbs of CaribSea Ocean Direct live sand as well as 20lbs of CaribSea Aragonite
Dosing - Chihiros 4x Head dosing pump
ATO - Fzone ATO
Salt - Aquaforest Sea Salt
Water - I have a nice oversized R/O setup for out house water so all set there
Testing/Equipment - Refractometer, API Saltwater test kit, Hanna Phosphate and Alkilinity testers, Coral Dip, syringes, and other odds and ends from the freshwater side of things.
Any input or suggestions are welcome, I have a ton of learning to do!
I am in absolutely no rush and have been working on/planning this for several months. I plan on taking it slow all throughout and not jumping in too quickly with fish and corals. The next step for me is to get the sand and rock work done. Once media bags arrive for the filter I'll be starting the cycle with ammonia and lights off for a month or so before even thinking about stocking options.
I also don't have any clue what kind of corals I want as I haven't researched into that yet nor do I know what my lighting setup can handle so it's all TBD based on recommendations and learning. A tank that's heavily inspired me is