It’s not big and it’s not clever, however as I found out twice, it’s a fundamental and a necessity to have a hospital or holding tank if you are to succeed in this hobby. Experience has already taught me this.
Nothing special in terms of a tank but thought I would share it anyway.
Plenty of aggitation
Hmmm, cappacino anyone?
With the lid left slightly open, the tank ranges from 25 at night to 26.5 during the day so pretty perfect really.
Ok, so from stock, I ripped out all the bio balls, the ceramics, the foam and carbon and added an extra skimmer into the back.
As you can see, two crap skimmers = x1 medium rated skimmer, to be fair they pull out quite a bit of crap when I have had a heavy load in there, however I do find they are a bit over kill for the load I have in therenow though and can often over skim.
I have two permanent residence in there and one PJ Cardinal which is a week away from being ready to move out into the main tank here: http://www.reefsanctuary.com/forums...read-better-late-than-never-2.html#post935901
Ian
Nothing special in terms of a tank but thought I would share it anyway.
Plenty of aggitation
Hmmm, cappacino anyone?
With the lid left slightly open, the tank ranges from 25 at night to 26.5 during the day so pretty perfect really.
Ok, so from stock, I ripped out all the bio balls, the ceramics, the foam and carbon and added an extra skimmer into the back.
As you can see, two crap skimmers = x1 medium rated skimmer, to be fair they pull out quite a bit of crap when I have had a heavy load in there, however I do find they are a bit over kill for the load I have in therenow though and can often over skim.
I have two permanent residence in there and one PJ Cardinal which is a week away from being ready to move out into the main tank here: http://www.reefsanctuary.com/forums...read-better-late-than-never-2.html#post935901
Ian