Hi. I am upgrading my 10 gallon freshwater tank into a 75 gallon FOWLR.
Right now, I have the 75 gallon tank, the stand, and a 30 gallon refugium. Also, I have live sand.
I don't really have a lot of resources at my disposal right now, financially and time-wise, so I am going to do this slowly.
I am thinking of starting off by cycling with just the live sand and dead rock.
A couple of questions.
I have a carpeted apartment, so I'm thinking of building a catch-basin for the whole set-up wherein I set the stand on top of a box made of plywood that is treated with epoxy to make waterproof. It's basically a safeguard against flooding, that is, if someone's there to catch it immediately. Is it feasible?
Something like this:
Another reason why I want to build the box is because we have cats in the apartment, and I would like to limit their access to the refugium (the stand is a metal stand that is open). I am only showing the bottom of the box, but I'm thinking of extending it up, and allowing for double doors. This is not the stand, but just a casing for the stand.
The tank that I got is not reef ready, so I know I have to get a overflow box. I am really worried about flooding. Is there a way that I can minimize this risk? What about redundant systems? Two or three overflow boxes? In case one catches air, the others will still work? Where do I get overflow boxes?
I want to start slow by just cycling live sand and dead rock. Maybe get a good quality dead rock. Do I need lights for this? What about a pump? Is there a hanging filter that I can get just to start cycling?
I'm hoping this post isn't too long. Thanks for the help!
:givebeer: NOW! lol
Right now, I have the 75 gallon tank, the stand, and a 30 gallon refugium. Also, I have live sand.
I don't really have a lot of resources at my disposal right now, financially and time-wise, so I am going to do this slowly.
I am thinking of starting off by cycling with just the live sand and dead rock.
A couple of questions.
I have a carpeted apartment, so I'm thinking of building a catch-basin for the whole set-up wherein I set the stand on top of a box made of plywood that is treated with epoxy to make waterproof. It's basically a safeguard against flooding, that is, if someone's there to catch it immediately. Is it feasible?
Something like this:
Another reason why I want to build the box is because we have cats in the apartment, and I would like to limit their access to the refugium (the stand is a metal stand that is open). I am only showing the bottom of the box, but I'm thinking of extending it up, and allowing for double doors. This is not the stand, but just a casing for the stand.
The tank that I got is not reef ready, so I know I have to get a overflow box. I am really worried about flooding. Is there a way that I can minimize this risk? What about redundant systems? Two or three overflow boxes? In case one catches air, the others will still work? Where do I get overflow boxes?
I want to start slow by just cycling live sand and dead rock. Maybe get a good quality dead rock. Do I need lights for this? What about a pump? Is there a hanging filter that I can get just to start cycling?
I'm hoping this post isn't too long. Thanks for the help!
:givebeer: NOW! lol



