I currently have a 25 gallon tank but am moving for college to an apartment much closer to campus so I am downsizing to a 5.5 gallon to make future moving easier. I will be staying here hopefully for remainder of undergrad but no guarantees. I am designing this tank with the main goal to be a breeze to move it since for the next decade (studying medicine) I will likely move a bunch of times. I plan to maintain this tank for this duration until I graduate medical school, so I really want to build it right. I am on a bit of a budget, but am not completely opposed to spending a bit more over time if I really need to.
Equipment I already have:
-AI Prime 16
-IM nano ATO
-AquaClear 70 HOB filter (too big?)
-AquaticLife nano protein skimmer (its reasonably small and suprisingly skims like a beast)
-50w aqueon heater
-Inkbird temp controller
-Maintenance equipment/test kits
-Rock
-MJ600/1200
-Mixed matrix/siporax biomedia
-Automatic feeder
-Jebao 3 head dosing pump
-Mini fuge light
On top of this I also have some other misc equipment I will be getting rid of like extra lights, heaters, filters, parts, return pumps, etc. Just to keep in mind I have some extra equipment on hand if anyone has ideas (saving money is ideal).
Equipment I need/considering
-Nano wavemaker(s)
-Smaller HOB filter?
-Smart plugs strip
-Small fan for O2/cooling
-Lid
-Surface skimmer?
-Sand?
I'm not sure if a DIY AIO setup would be best, or I could use the skimmer with wavemakers, or just the AC70, or all of it together. I have run successful nano tanks 10-65g with refugiums inside of HOB filters, with little skimmers, canisters, and some just using chemipure, but never 5 gallons, so I'm seeking more experienced reefers in this area. I will say I personally hate cleaning my AIO now, I can't imagine cleaning even smaller compartments so I'm leaning towards the AC70 fuge mod option. I feel as though if I use the skimmer it might ruin the aesthetic of the tank because it sits inside the tank, its not ugly but the tank is so small it could kinda be annoying to look at. However, the benefits of the skimmer are really tempting. Not sure if I wanna do sand or barebottom, but I'm leaning towards barebottom because I'm running it right now and its low maintenance plus it makes moving it even easier. I am planning on using a single caribsea arch rock to keep moves simple. I will epoxy some branches/platforms to it for corals. As for inverts I plan on keeping easy sps lps and softies, a skunk cleaner and collection of ceriths/blue legs, an emerald crab (and hitchhiking mini brittle stars) all of which are in my current tank. For fish I am thinking about getting a green or yellow clown goby and possibly a mandarin once the tank is settled. I work at my LFS so I can get a good discount and also observe that the fish are happily eating frozen before purchasing them.
Moving day is Jan 5, so I don't have a ton of time left to plan it out and build it. Just looking for some advice from the nano reef fam, what are you guys' opinion on my plan? Any tips? Advice? Ideas? I would love to see you guys' nano builds and hear your own methodologies/equipment tips, thanks.
Equipment I already have:
-AI Prime 16
-IM nano ATO
-AquaClear 70 HOB filter (too big?)
-AquaticLife nano protein skimmer (its reasonably small and suprisingly skims like a beast)
-50w aqueon heater
-Inkbird temp controller
-Maintenance equipment/test kits
-Rock
-MJ600/1200
-Mixed matrix/siporax biomedia
-Automatic feeder
-Jebao 3 head dosing pump
-Mini fuge light
On top of this I also have some other misc equipment I will be getting rid of like extra lights, heaters, filters, parts, return pumps, etc. Just to keep in mind I have some extra equipment on hand if anyone has ideas (saving money is ideal).
Equipment I need/considering
-Nano wavemaker(s)
-Smaller HOB filter?
-Smart plugs strip
-Small fan for O2/cooling
-Lid
-Surface skimmer?
-Sand?
I'm not sure if a DIY AIO setup would be best, or I could use the skimmer with wavemakers, or just the AC70, or all of it together. I have run successful nano tanks 10-65g with refugiums inside of HOB filters, with little skimmers, canisters, and some just using chemipure, but never 5 gallons, so I'm seeking more experienced reefers in this area. I will say I personally hate cleaning my AIO now, I can't imagine cleaning even smaller compartments so I'm leaning towards the AC70 fuge mod option. I feel as though if I use the skimmer it might ruin the aesthetic of the tank because it sits inside the tank, its not ugly but the tank is so small it could kinda be annoying to look at. However, the benefits of the skimmer are really tempting. Not sure if I wanna do sand or barebottom, but I'm leaning towards barebottom because I'm running it right now and its low maintenance plus it makes moving it even easier. I am planning on using a single caribsea arch rock to keep moves simple. I will epoxy some branches/platforms to it for corals. As for inverts I plan on keeping easy sps lps and softies, a skunk cleaner and collection of ceriths/blue legs, an emerald crab (and hitchhiking mini brittle stars) all of which are in my current tank. For fish I am thinking about getting a green or yellow clown goby and possibly a mandarin once the tank is settled. I work at my LFS so I can get a good discount and also observe that the fish are happily eating frozen before purchasing them.
Moving day is Jan 5, so I don't have a ton of time left to plan it out and build it. Just looking for some advice from the nano reef fam, what are you guys' opinion on my plan? Any tips? Advice? Ideas? I would love to see you guys' nano builds and hear your own methodologies/equipment tips, thanks.