While freshwater tanks can handle 50 to 75 % water changes. But saltwater does better at 10%. This is especially true with small tanks
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I’ve been meaning to get into this lark for a good few years now, I’ve finally stopped dreaming and pulled the trigger on the Nuvo 14g peninsula, it’s a lot smaller than I always thought I would go for but a bigger tank just had me feeling it would be to much to handle, not to mention the cost of a larger setup, the cost does shoot up quickly, all those little items soon adds up.
Really happy with my choice on the Nuvo.
So my planed build is as follows, please suggest changes if you feel there is a better alternative.
Planning on mainly, if not all LPS corals, 2 clowns and an undecided 3rd fish
Nuvo 14 gallon peninsula
Kessil a80 with controller
Eheim 50w (not sure if 50w will be enough so got 2)
Inkbird temp controller
Tunze nano ATO or micro ATO
Sicce .50 return pump or would I be better with the 1.0? Changed to the Eheim compact 1000 as I had trouble getting the Sicce.
Spinstream as not planning on a power head , now changed to the RFG as been recommended over the spinstream.
Media basket replacing the stock filtersock
Salt Red Sea
Real reef rock 5kg
caribSea Arag-alive pink sand 5kg, any input on this would be great as I know this is important to make the correct choice, slightly concerned that as it’s alive I maybe adding unwanted life into the tank, when I could just buy dry sand and cycle for longer?
For the cycle I am thinking Dr Tim’s with ammonia?
All comments on the above would be fantastic as I’m a total beginner here!
All suggestions on the miscellaneous items such as test kits brands et
all the items that don’t get a lot of mentions but are important to have, will be also very much welcomed.
Thanks.
Looks good! Small recommendation, instead of running two 50w heaters, you should get 1 75w or 100w heater so as not to take up more space in your sump area. Overtime, as you want to add more equipment or run a refugium, etc, space will become a premium and 2 heaters is just taking up space. The one 50w heater could be just fine if you keep your house on the warmer side.
I highly recommend some kind of bottled bacteria to start with like Dr. Tim's. Bio spira, or fritz turbo start. Also be sure to add A LOT of bio media to your sump area. It is really important on nano's especially to have a lot of bio media for good bacteria to grow as it is easy to overstock a nano tank. Good bacteria is key to stability and you will really enjoy the hobby a lot more if you have a system that is forgiving because it has good biological filtration. I highly recommend marine pure spheres or gems for this.
Definitely RFG over the spin stream. The sicce 0.5 is not that powerful and the spinstream kills your flow by a lot
Thanks for the comments.
I was thinking in case one of the two heaters were to fail? but yeah makes sense as I would like to run a refugium, will buy a 75w. I’m going to use Dr Tim’s one and only and ammonia.
I’ve managed to fit 9lbs of RRR in the tank, I would prefer more but can’t make it fit, I’m adding a box (270g) of siporax would you suggest more?
The Sicce return I couldn’t get ahold off so swapped it to the Ehiem compactoN 1000, and also dropped the RFG for a MP10w, maybe overkill but just feels the right way to go.
Thanks again for the comments.
Awesome start. Great choice on the nuvo 14g hehe. I live in southern california and I dont run a heater at all. The heat generated from my return pump and kessil keeps temp steady at 79F degrees. I currently have Sicce 1.5, but it's been the same with the stock and mj1200. Took the heater out for good since it could be another part that can fail and also needed space in the chambers. That VCA rfg mentioned earlier is also worth a look. Spinstream can get noisy and doesn't break in with time.
Setup looks promising! Is the table/stand permanent? It looks nice,but where will you put your water reservoir and gear? Have you started rock work yet?
Setup looks promising! Is the table/stand permanent? It looks nice,but where will you put your water reservoir and gear? Have you started rock work yet?
Hehehe my rock work is quite similar, but I was able to make a cave around the big rock. I find the 14g shape a bit awkward to get a decent scape going. Cjsaquarium had a really nice scape on his office nano that is worth a look!
Glad I found this thread. My exact plans for home reef upgrade, including LPS, Clown Pair. Look forwards to seeing what you do