I was going to set my tank up 7 months ago ... but we put our house on the market and I didn't want to move it. However, we've decided to stay .. so the first thing I did was go to the store!!
So, next wednesday, my tank is being delivered and set-up. I asked them to help me set it up, because I've never had one this large ... and never used a sump.
Would love opinions, ideas, etc .. esp. on the fish (see bottom)
Cabinet is solid oak, really nice (v. expensive, but looks fabulous)
I used to have a reef tank 3 years ago, but sold it to move from west to east coast .. couldn't wait to get back in - but properly, not hanging stuff off a regular tank!
It is a 5ft, flat front 110 gallon. drilled with 2 overflow thingys. I added a 20 instead of the 10 gallon sump, so I can perform larger water changes from below without dropping the tank level. UV sterilizer will be mounted on rear of cabinet underneath. Good quality protein skimmer, 350w heater will be in sump. 48 inch 250mh jalli metal halide until - which I hope is bright enough to allow soft and some higher up hard corals .. opinions please!? Can I have clams this time.
I'm not going to have a refugium, and will be putting live rock in the sump total of about 100 lb in tank and sump included.
I will also have 3 night lights fitted by the store.
I want to do the twin peaks setup with corals and just a few fish ... worked on my fish list last night ..
4 x long fin banner fish, 2 flame angels (but unsure if they will be too aggressive), 2 yellow tang, 2 peppermint shrimp, 2 cleaner shrimp and a pair of ocellaris clowns.
The rock is already prepared and has been conditioning for weeks .. planning to put rock in once tank and sank is stablized after 48 hours. Will probably put in a first set of fish .. which ones? Thought I'd get the banner fish first or yellow tangs.
Should I add cleanup crew?
Anyway .. very excited ... would love to hear from anyone with an opinion .. and also ideas on small shoaling lower/mid level fish to compliment those I thought I might get.
Mrs Fish