Kia orana R2R members,
I have been living on the small tropical island of Rarotonga in the Cook Islands for the last 15 years, and will have a 15G tank arriving on the next ship, due this week - it will be my first aquarium since 1996!
So I spent the last few months researching equipment and have been blown away with not only the new reef keeping technology (especially with lighting) but also how cheap everything is these days.
The 15G tank, AI Prime 16HD and a skimmer were ordered from New Zealand. I will be able to access sand, live rock and coral frags from the surrounding lagoon legally and ethically.
I thought I would document the build on here as it might be interesting for some of you to see how it can be done where there are no aquarium shops, so getting anything in is often delayed by a month or two due to shipping. We had 26 flights a week to Auckland prior to covid, we are down to one a week now...
I'm not planning on dosing with anything at this stage and will only be measuring temperature and salinity.
Water changes are easy as I am out on my boat regularly fishing for tuna and big game fish so grabbing 10G of fresh ocean water once a week won't be much of a hassle.
The area I will be collecting my livestock from is in one of the major passages through the reef (Avaavaroa) and the water quality there has huge changes in salinity and temperature depending on floods, tides and season. This will mean the critters from there will be pretty hardy already.
If Rarotonga sounds familiar, it is famous in marine circles for the Peppermint angelfish, which used to be exported from here by Chip (now retired).
My next post should be once I get all the gear unboxed and set up ready to start adding sand and rock.
Cheers and thanks for reading.
Johnny
I have been living on the small tropical island of Rarotonga in the Cook Islands for the last 15 years, and will have a 15G tank arriving on the next ship, due this week - it will be my first aquarium since 1996!
So I spent the last few months researching equipment and have been blown away with not only the new reef keeping technology (especially with lighting) but also how cheap everything is these days.
The 15G tank, AI Prime 16HD and a skimmer were ordered from New Zealand. I will be able to access sand, live rock and coral frags from the surrounding lagoon legally and ethically.
I thought I would document the build on here as it might be interesting for some of you to see how it can be done where there are no aquarium shops, so getting anything in is often delayed by a month or two due to shipping. We had 26 flights a week to Auckland prior to covid, we are down to one a week now...
I'm not planning on dosing with anything at this stage and will only be measuring temperature and salinity.
Water changes are easy as I am out on my boat regularly fishing for tuna and big game fish so grabbing 10G of fresh ocean water once a week won't be much of a hassle.
The area I will be collecting my livestock from is in one of the major passages through the reef (Avaavaroa) and the water quality there has huge changes in salinity and temperature depending on floods, tides and season. This will mean the critters from there will be pretty hardy already.
If Rarotonga sounds familiar, it is famous in marine circles for the Peppermint angelfish, which used to be exported from here by Chip (now retired).
My next post should be once I get all the gear unboxed and set up ready to start adding sand and rock.
Cheers and thanks for reading.
Johnny