Hi all, I'm new to reefing and have recently set up a 75g reef ready tank. I won't bore you with all the details but if you want them you can check out my Tale of the Tank thread where I have quite the novel going.
Here is a basic list of my current equipment:
75g corner overflow
30g sump (skimmer/fuge/bubble trap/return chambers)
Helical 26w compact fluro in clamp-on reflector (this is for fuge lighting)
AquaC EV-120 skimmer w/mag 7 pump
Marineland Stealth 250w heater
Mag 9.5 return pump
VorTech MP20 for circulation
Coralife digital thermometer (been working fine so far)
Current USA Nova Extreme T5 (48", 2 - 10k daylights / 2 Actinics)
Livestock:
2 Clownfish (one larger, one juvenile - they "met" for the first time last night and are getting along great!)
Liverock - about 60+ lbs. in DT, 5-10 lbs. in sump/fuge (LR is sitting directly on eggcrate which is on the entire bottom except for a 2" border between the glass sides.)
NOTE: When I bought the tank, I also got about 55g of the water and all of the live sand from previous owner who had this up and running for about 5 months with purple covered LR and lot's of amazing looking corals. I had a small algae bloom a few days after setting it up, but this has vanished except some that remains on the LR. I'm pretty sure my tank is considered cycled because my tests have been consistently within acceptable ranges for a few weeks now.
Here are a few pics of it all setup, taken last night... I didn't get one of my sump with the skimmer in it, but I added a pic of when I first setup the tank:
Full tank shot - Front
(Right) side view -
Full tank shot - Back (Half-wall divides the rooms)
Stand / Sump, Older pic when I first set it up. I've since added the skimmer in overflow drain section and LR/chaeto in the fuge section -
OK, so now that you see what I got... I'm looking for suggestions on how to start stocking this tank. I will do it slowly so that I keep the water cycle balanced. What I'm really interested in is suggestions on what I should get first, then next, etc. Placement ideas would also be helpful for suggested corals (high/low, rock/sand, etc.)
1. First of all, do you think I have enough rock in the tank? I didn't want to overcrowd it with rock, but now that I look at the pics it looks a bit empty to me. Or, should I just keep what I have and let the future corals fill it out?
2. I already have about 20 snails (10 astrea and 10 cerinth) and a coco worm on order (group buy) and should have those in a couple weeks. Will there be enough for them to eat and stay alive, or will I have to feed them too?
3. Should I add more fish before getting some corals? While I think the tank is cycled, it might be better to see how fish do before adding corals, no? I'm hoping my clowns will mate, host an anemone, and eventually have babies. Just thought I'd mention that in case that will affect what goes in and when.
4. When I do get corals, which type should I start with? Keep in mind that I don't have a chiller and probably won't due to space available. I plan on adding an ATO on that shelf on the right side of the stand, so there won't be much room for anything else under my stand.
I'm really looking to add some color to the tank soon since most of the rock is white and will take a while to be covered in coralline. Anyway, thanks in advance for any advice.
George
Here is a basic list of my current equipment:
75g corner overflow
30g sump (skimmer/fuge/bubble trap/return chambers)
Helical 26w compact fluro in clamp-on reflector (this is for fuge lighting)
AquaC EV-120 skimmer w/mag 7 pump
Marineland Stealth 250w heater
Mag 9.5 return pump
VorTech MP20 for circulation
Coralife digital thermometer (been working fine so far)
Current USA Nova Extreme T5 (48", 2 - 10k daylights / 2 Actinics)
Livestock:
2 Clownfish (one larger, one juvenile - they "met" for the first time last night and are getting along great!)
Liverock - about 60+ lbs. in DT, 5-10 lbs. in sump/fuge (LR is sitting directly on eggcrate which is on the entire bottom except for a 2" border between the glass sides.)
NOTE: When I bought the tank, I also got about 55g of the water and all of the live sand from previous owner who had this up and running for about 5 months with purple covered LR and lot's of amazing looking corals. I had a small algae bloom a few days after setting it up, but this has vanished except some that remains on the LR. I'm pretty sure my tank is considered cycled because my tests have been consistently within acceptable ranges for a few weeks now.
Here are a few pics of it all setup, taken last night... I didn't get one of my sump with the skimmer in it, but I added a pic of when I first setup the tank:
Full tank shot - Front

(Right) side view -

Full tank shot - Back (Half-wall divides the rooms)

Stand / Sump, Older pic when I first set it up. I've since added the skimmer in overflow drain section and LR/chaeto in the fuge section -

OK, so now that you see what I got... I'm looking for suggestions on how to start stocking this tank. I will do it slowly so that I keep the water cycle balanced. What I'm really interested in is suggestions on what I should get first, then next, etc. Placement ideas would also be helpful for suggested corals (high/low, rock/sand, etc.)
1. First of all, do you think I have enough rock in the tank? I didn't want to overcrowd it with rock, but now that I look at the pics it looks a bit empty to me. Or, should I just keep what I have and let the future corals fill it out?
2. I already have about 20 snails (10 astrea and 10 cerinth) and a coco worm on order (group buy) and should have those in a couple weeks. Will there be enough for them to eat and stay alive, or will I have to feed them too?
3. Should I add more fish before getting some corals? While I think the tank is cycled, it might be better to see how fish do before adding corals, no? I'm hoping my clowns will mate, host an anemone, and eventually have babies. Just thought I'd mention that in case that will affect what goes in and when.
4. When I do get corals, which type should I start with? Keep in mind that I don't have a chiller and probably won't due to space available. I plan on adding an ATO on that shelf on the right side of the stand, so there won't be much room for anything else under my stand.
I'm really looking to add some color to the tank soon since most of the rock is white and will take a while to be covered in coralline. Anyway, thanks in advance for any advice.
George