Hi,
I've had saltwater aquariums in the past, but I stopped the hobby for quite sometime and I want to get back into it. I recently acquired a 55 gallon glass tank with stand. It also came with a fluval 404 filter.
I want to set it up as a reef/fish tank. It's currently set up with play sand and some live rocks. The filter seems to be doing a good job of cleaning the water. It's been set up a week, it seemed to have gone through a cycle (water got cloudy, cleared up a couple of times). I think I still remember how it was back in the ancient times.
Things have changed quite a bit since, so my question is...Is it possible to do what I want with this tank with the existing filter I have? I have limited space between the wall and the tank (I would rather not have an overflow in and out of the back of the tank. I'm open to having a wet/dry or sump filter, but I just can't have an overflow tank hanging from the back that's why the fluval is handy with just the hoses hanging from the back). I was also thinking about getting another fluval filter if what I have cannot handle the reef.
Any suggestions are welcomed. Comments and criticisms are welcome too, but only if they're constructive.
Thanks for looking.
:lol:
I've had saltwater aquariums in the past, but I stopped the hobby for quite sometime and I want to get back into it. I recently acquired a 55 gallon glass tank with stand. It also came with a fluval 404 filter.
I want to set it up as a reef/fish tank. It's currently set up with play sand and some live rocks. The filter seems to be doing a good job of cleaning the water. It's been set up a week, it seemed to have gone through a cycle (water got cloudy, cleared up a couple of times). I think I still remember how it was back in the ancient times.
Things have changed quite a bit since, so my question is...Is it possible to do what I want with this tank with the existing filter I have? I have limited space between the wall and the tank (I would rather not have an overflow in and out of the back of the tank. I'm open to having a wet/dry or sump filter, but I just can't have an overflow tank hanging from the back that's why the fluval is handy with just the hoses hanging from the back). I was also thinking about getting another fluval filter if what I have cannot handle the reef.
Any suggestions are welcomed. Comments and criticisms are welcome too, but only if they're constructive.
Thanks for looking.
:lol:



