Thought I would say hello. I got turned on to the reef keeping hobby very recently (just the last few weeks) and I've been taking in as much information as I possible can. Though I only just found the TCMAS forums a few days ago.
Right now I don't have an aquarium or any equipment of any kind just a bit of an obsession with getting started.
I'd like to start primarily coral tank on the smaller side (I live in an apartment) in the 30 to 55 gallon range. Though I have to say that for sheer looks this little 16 gallon keeps drawing me back.
http://innovative-marine.com/nuvo-aquarium/nano16-0302.html
Without the ability to do dedicated circuts and needing to be basically 100% overflow safe, do you guys have any suggestions or thoughts on which way to go?
Is the 55 going to be too large (48"L, 12"W, 22"H)? I love the idea of a display tank and a smaller sump placed in the stand but I think for a smaller place that might be overkill.
We will likely be moving in about 2 years so perhaps a smaller tank for this place with plans to upgrade when I finally get into a single family dwelling.
Anyway, that's really my first obstacle. What size tank is going to be reasonable? I know that smaller tanks are harder to keep stable but I'm not worried so much about that. I'm not one to avoid something because it's difficult. Most importantly I want to midigate issues with stuff that I can't control, like power redundancy, repercussions of an overflow (an overflow in a house I can handle, dowsing my downstairs neighbor I can't) and that sort thing are more important than the difficultly of keeping a smaller tank.
Thanks, and I look forward to getting to know everyone. I'm also very excited for the Frag Swap in Nov. I didn't have any idea something like that was going on in the Twin Cities.
-Will
Right now I don't have an aquarium or any equipment of any kind just a bit of an obsession with getting started.
I'd like to start primarily coral tank on the smaller side (I live in an apartment) in the 30 to 55 gallon range. Though I have to say that for sheer looks this little 16 gallon keeps drawing me back.
http://innovative-marine.com/nuvo-aquarium/nano16-0302.html
Without the ability to do dedicated circuts and needing to be basically 100% overflow safe, do you guys have any suggestions or thoughts on which way to go?
Is the 55 going to be too large (48"L, 12"W, 22"H)? I love the idea of a display tank and a smaller sump placed in the stand but I think for a smaller place that might be overkill.
We will likely be moving in about 2 years so perhaps a smaller tank for this place with plans to upgrade when I finally get into a single family dwelling.
Anyway, that's really my first obstacle. What size tank is going to be reasonable? I know that smaller tanks are harder to keep stable but I'm not worried so much about that. I'm not one to avoid something because it's difficult. Most importantly I want to midigate issues with stuff that I can't control, like power redundancy, repercussions of an overflow (an overflow in a house I can handle, dowsing my downstairs neighbor I can't) and that sort thing are more important than the difficultly of keeping a smaller tank.
Thanks, and I look forward to getting to know everyone. I'm also very excited for the Frag Swap in Nov. I didn't have any idea something like that was going on in the Twin Cities.
-Will
