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hey all. ok i have been thinking alot about my ideal fish setup... i was talking to my LFS and i think i wanna go with a dwarf lion and maybe a clown in a aneome or something. but here is my question right now i have 12 lbs of live rock in a 20 gal high. i have a cascade 2oo power filter and a power compacted to go along with it. i am thinking about adding a power head to the mix and does anyone think a protien skimmer is needed. i was looking @ the skilters which have a built in protien skimmer just any advice would be appericated
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Clearwater, FL
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Welcome to Reefland, neighbor!
Once you see what sorta stuff a protein skimmer pulls out of a tank, you'd never think of running a tank without one. I've never used a skilter, but from what I recall, they don't have a very good reputation. Which LFS are you haunting? Bubba
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Bubba Hmmm... now that the tank is full, I could convert the pool to saltwater... Bubba's Aquarium Log |
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tanks alot and marks ark they seem to bethe only ones with decent live rock and good prices even though i got a nice pc for only 70 buck from fish fantasia
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Clearwater, FL
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I'm in Tanks A Lot a couple times a week... they're about the best around for livestock and corals. They also just got a big shipment of live rock from Fiji. For dry goods, you need to shop around for good prices... sometimes the internet is the best deal.
For a 20 gallon tank, you might want to consider a Prizm skimmer. They're not bad for small tanks.
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yea my buddy likes thhem alot. he says they are the best in town and i just bought 20 pounds of live rock. this one guy told me the best way to go is 1lb per gallon for the best setup for stablilty. i was also thinking about going with this lighting system http://www.aquacave.com/detail.aspx?ID=904. i am not looking to get crazy with coral in this tank it is just my starter tank i have a 75 gallon i got for free in my garage. is 130 watts going to be enough for the LR. i am going to look into that prizm skimmer. thanks.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Chicago Suburbs
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Welcome to Reefland! With live rock, it's generally a good idea to fill the tank 1/2 to 2/3 of the tank volume, instead of relying on a lb/gal. rule. The general idea here is surface area- you want as much of it as possible, and dense rocks are going to have less of it than porous (lighter) rocks. I second the Prizm for a small tank- I've got one on my 10-gallon.
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Carl Just tell your wife that having a tank teaches you all sorts of new DIY skills...which will save lots of money around the house...so you can buy more stuff for your tank...so you can learn more skills...
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