just bought a tank. I have a picture of it. Ill try and get it posted. I have several concerns.
First the tank-
Its a 55 gallon. The guy said it was a Berlin system. Im not sure this is right. Its a bare bottom about half full of livrock. The bottom is no longer bare becuase of age. The tank is 15 years old. (very established) Only filterations is 2 powerheads for water circulation, and a hang on the back protein skimmer. Nothing else. The lighting is a hamilton aluminum unit, housing 2 175w halides and 2 110w 48" VHO actenics. Thats pretty much it in a nutshell.
Inhabitants are loads of xenia, loads of mushrooms, a really nice colony of green star polyps, some brain coral, and some other polyp thinks I really dont know yet. There is one fish, a true purple tang.
For the last 5 years, the only thing that has been done to the tank is a monthly scraping of the glass, and a 15 gallon water change. He does not even feed the fish. Water topoffs are done with homeade kalkwasser (dont know if I spelled that right) He takes a gallon jug, and puts about 3/4 inch of pickling lime in it, and fills with distilled water, shakes it up, and waits a week for all to settle to the bottom, then pours most of the water into the tank for topoff. Refills and shakes, repeat. The only other concern with his method is that his water changes are done with distilled water. I dont hear much about people using distilled water, but seems to do the trick for him. I guess he gets it in gallong jugs, mixes salt and dumps it in the tank.
Thats the basics of it. Here are some issues Im going to have.
1 - Moving the tank. Luckily the guy only lives about 3 miles from me so it will be a short trip. Secondly, I have an XL Yukon so I have plenty of room for everything in one trip, and dont have to worry about temperature too much or road dust getting into the tank. I plan on having 50 gallons of salt water mixed up in a tote, with a circulating pump and heater so Im ready to pump into the tank soon after it gets home. I really need to know a good procedure for breakdown/setup to get this all to my house and happy again without coral loss.
2 - After everything is back to normal in the tank, I seriously have to get rid of some mushrooms. They are EVERYWHERE. I would venture to say there are 500 mushrooms. You cannot even see liverock anymore. Also some of the xenia needs to go. There are even xenia growing attached to the back of the tank. Its had 5 years of good growing and needs a good pruning.
3 - I want to update the filterations system a bit. I think I need a sump and a fuge. Probably dont need it, but the wife and kids have already started talking about the fish they want to add to it and I know this is going to put more strain on the system as it is. Recommendation??
Thats the major issues I have to deal with now, and was hoping to get some support from you guys. Thanks in advance because I know you wont let me down
Sincerly
Sam
First the tank-
Its a 55 gallon. The guy said it was a Berlin system. Im not sure this is right. Its a bare bottom about half full of livrock. The bottom is no longer bare becuase of age. The tank is 15 years old. (very established) Only filterations is 2 powerheads for water circulation, and a hang on the back protein skimmer. Nothing else. The lighting is a hamilton aluminum unit, housing 2 175w halides and 2 110w 48" VHO actenics. Thats pretty much it in a nutshell.
Inhabitants are loads of xenia, loads of mushrooms, a really nice colony of green star polyps, some brain coral, and some other polyp thinks I really dont know yet. There is one fish, a true purple tang.
For the last 5 years, the only thing that has been done to the tank is a monthly scraping of the glass, and a 15 gallon water change. He does not even feed the fish. Water topoffs are done with homeade kalkwasser (dont know if I spelled that right) He takes a gallon jug, and puts about 3/4 inch of pickling lime in it, and fills with distilled water, shakes it up, and waits a week for all to settle to the bottom, then pours most of the water into the tank for topoff. Refills and shakes, repeat. The only other concern with his method is that his water changes are done with distilled water. I dont hear much about people using distilled water, but seems to do the trick for him. I guess he gets it in gallong jugs, mixes salt and dumps it in the tank.
Thats the basics of it. Here are some issues Im going to have.
1 - Moving the tank. Luckily the guy only lives about 3 miles from me so it will be a short trip. Secondly, I have an XL Yukon so I have plenty of room for everything in one trip, and dont have to worry about temperature too much or road dust getting into the tank. I plan on having 50 gallons of salt water mixed up in a tote, with a circulating pump and heater so Im ready to pump into the tank soon after it gets home. I really need to know a good procedure for breakdown/setup to get this all to my house and happy again without coral loss.
2 - After everything is back to normal in the tank, I seriously have to get rid of some mushrooms. They are EVERYWHERE. I would venture to say there are 500 mushrooms. You cannot even see liverock anymore. Also some of the xenia needs to go. There are even xenia growing attached to the back of the tank. Its had 5 years of good growing and needs a good pruning.
3 - I want to update the filterations system a bit. I think I need a sump and a fuge. Probably dont need it, but the wife and kids have already started talking about the fish they want to add to it and I know this is going to put more strain on the system as it is. Recommendation??
Thats the major issues I have to deal with now, and was hoping to get some support from you guys. Thanks in advance because I know you wont let me down
Sincerly
Sam



