Hi Guys,
My name is Berg and I have a serious problem. Back in November I started my first reef tank, a Fluval Flex 15, and rushed it. I have been keeping freshwater tanks for as long as I can remember and have kept some incredibly difficult and complicated fish and invertebrates so I thought it can't be that hard. I was very wrong and I regret not taking the advice of going slow. I want to learn and I want to succeed in reef keeping, and I am ready to start over. I have a friend with a solid reef tank who said he would be willing to help me hold the fish and corals for a time while I fix and upgrade my setup, but I need to come up with a solid plan first.
The main issues I am having are algae (I got an emerald crab that demolished it, but I want to ensure it doesn't come back), looks, levels, filtration, and the pain of a setup.
I would really like to get a sump and run a refugium to provide a good source of pods for a project I run on breeding Stiphodon gobies (long story but basically they are freshwater island stream gobies that flow out to reefs as larvae and grow up in plankton clouds, I have all of that figured out and it's going great) while also looking great and being fun.
The current equipment is:
An Aquaknight LED that works amazing! I do want to figure out the settings better, if you have any advice for light levels lmk.
Stock pump. I need to upgrade this.
A heater on a thermostat that works fine.
A DIY plexi lid, I want to buy a new one and get it custom-made.
A metric butt-ton of live rock.
Sand (I want to get rid of)
And a jury-rigged filtration set up.
I think I have two ideas, one would be to upgrade the stock filtration and add a modified HOB refugium. The other option is to tear out the filtration of the flex (not a ton of work) and install the HOB overflow I bought and purchase an IceCap 15 sump (I know it's overkill, but I think this will work well). I really hate DIY and I have done so much already, I know I could make a sump, but honestly, I don't want to.
The things I want to do:
A refugium for pods and nutrient export.
An auto top-off.
A clean setup for corals (I really don't know what, maybe a stand, maybe rock, just something elegant)
A new lid.
A stronger pump.
Take a lot of the live rock out, and all the sand, bare bottom for easy cleaning.
And less overall mess and DIY bs.
Has anyone worked with a 15 flex? What do you think?
My name is Berg and I have a serious problem. Back in November I started my first reef tank, a Fluval Flex 15, and rushed it. I have been keeping freshwater tanks for as long as I can remember and have kept some incredibly difficult and complicated fish and invertebrates so I thought it can't be that hard. I was very wrong and I regret not taking the advice of going slow. I want to learn and I want to succeed in reef keeping, and I am ready to start over. I have a friend with a solid reef tank who said he would be willing to help me hold the fish and corals for a time while I fix and upgrade my setup, but I need to come up with a solid plan first.
The main issues I am having are algae (I got an emerald crab that demolished it, but I want to ensure it doesn't come back), looks, levels, filtration, and the pain of a setup.
I would really like to get a sump and run a refugium to provide a good source of pods for a project I run on breeding Stiphodon gobies (long story but basically they are freshwater island stream gobies that flow out to reefs as larvae and grow up in plankton clouds, I have all of that figured out and it's going great) while also looking great and being fun.
The current equipment is:
An Aquaknight LED that works amazing! I do want to figure out the settings better, if you have any advice for light levels lmk.
Stock pump. I need to upgrade this.
A heater on a thermostat that works fine.
A DIY plexi lid, I want to buy a new one and get it custom-made.
A metric butt-ton of live rock.
Sand (I want to get rid of)
And a jury-rigged filtration set up.
I think I have two ideas, one would be to upgrade the stock filtration and add a modified HOB refugium. The other option is to tear out the filtration of the flex (not a ton of work) and install the HOB overflow I bought and purchase an IceCap 15 sump (I know it's overkill, but I think this will work well). I really hate DIY and I have done so much already, I know I could make a sump, but honestly, I don't want to.
The things I want to do:
A refugium for pods and nutrient export.
An auto top-off.
A clean setup for corals (I really don't know what, maybe a stand, maybe rock, just something elegant)
A new lid.
A stronger pump.
Take a lot of the live rock out, and all the sand, bare bottom for easy cleaning.
And less overall mess and DIY bs.
Has anyone worked with a 15 flex? What do you think?
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