Hi everyone,
Hoping to get some feedback and advice for planning my first reef tank, specifically the equipment I will need.
It will be a Cade Reef S2/N 500 which has the following specs:
I wouldn't say I'm trying to make this a budget build, but I'm also not able to spend $500 AUD on a single ecotech wave maker or DC return pump. So my overall approach with this build will be to save where I can and to keep things simple at least to start with.
I'll be using natural seawater as seems to be quite affordable where I live on the east coast of Australia.
I'd like to keep LPS and softies, I really like the look of Euphyllia and Scolymia corals.
Lighting: Radion XR15 Blue G6 with tank mount
Heating: Eheim Jager 150w x 2 (already have these in storage so would be a waste to buy titanium at this point)
Controller: Inkbird
Return pump: Sicce Syncra 2.0
Flow: Nero 3
Protein Skimmer: Octo Classic 110-s
ATO: The Cade comes with an internal gravity fed ATO
Lid: The Cade comes with a mesh lid
Rock & Sand: TBD, probably live sand, maybe some genuine live rock from the ocean in addition to dry rock
Test kits: Mostly salifert (salinity, ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, alkalinity, phosphate, magnesium, PH)
Questions:
- Does the above list look sufficient?
- Do I actually need a protein skimmer? Considering leaving this purchase until later
- The Cade has plumbing for a reactor, but do I need one? If so, what type should I get?
- Will one wavemaker be enough for a cube of this size?
Hoping to get some feedback and advice for planning my first reef tank, specifically the equipment I will need.
It will be a Cade Reef S2/N 500 which has the following specs:
- 500x560x500 (LxWxH) / 19.7 x 22 x 19.7 inches
- Capacity (Inhabitable): 115L / 30.3 gal
- System Capacity (Total): 146L / 38.5 gal
I wouldn't say I'm trying to make this a budget build, but I'm also not able to spend $500 AUD on a single ecotech wave maker or DC return pump. So my overall approach with this build will be to save where I can and to keep things simple at least to start with.
I'll be using natural seawater as seems to be quite affordable where I live on the east coast of Australia.
I'd like to keep LPS and softies, I really like the look of Euphyllia and Scolymia corals.
Lighting: Radion XR15 Blue G6 with tank mount
Heating: Eheim Jager 150w x 2 (already have these in storage so would be a waste to buy titanium at this point)
Controller: Inkbird
Return pump: Sicce Syncra 2.0
Flow: Nero 3
Protein Skimmer: Octo Classic 110-s
ATO: The Cade comes with an internal gravity fed ATO
Lid: The Cade comes with a mesh lid
Rock & Sand: TBD, probably live sand, maybe some genuine live rock from the ocean in addition to dry rock
Test kits: Mostly salifert (salinity, ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, alkalinity, phosphate, magnesium, PH)
Questions:
- Does the above list look sufficient?
- Do I actually need a protein skimmer? Considering leaving this purchase until later
- The Cade has plumbing for a reactor, but do I need one? If so, what type should I get?
- Will one wavemaker be enough for a cube of this size?