Hi all! My name is Christian, and I am new to ARC. I was wondering if I may pick your brains for a little advice, as I am kind of tossing some possibilities back and forth...
The economy has put a slight damper on my spending, and a recent livestock die-off (don't know why) has me with my current system empty save for my one cleaner shrimp...what a trooper.
OK so first off...what I have, and what I need.
What I have I will sum up in pictures...
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This tank has a very rough stand, about 100+ lbs of LR, 80+ lbs LS, and 2 Koralia 5's.
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Here is a very basic sump...problem with this sump is the water level constantly changes because of evap/top off...so my skimmer dosnt work very well....Coralife Superskimmer 220.
I also have a 30 gallon quarentine tank (huge lesson learned) here:
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no big thing...just a heater and a hang on back filter....
Here is my problem...
Do I try to trade everything I have for a smaller all in one like a RSM or something of the sort...or do I keep going with mine, knowing that it will probably run without critters for another year or so...
IF I keep what I have...this is what I want to do...
1. Build a taller stand out of 1x4, 1x8 lumber, plywood, and skin it with a hardwood bead board...I would need some guidance here...
2. Build a matching canopy, which will eventually gain some Retro T5 lighting, as I can afford...was thinking I'd start with 4 x 39 T5 DIY...
(OR install a cheapo light fixture, and do a DIY led project down the road...I am leaning toward T5)
3. DIY a better sump....So I can have a dedicated skimmer chamber for a more uniform skim setting....
4. Start adding livestock again...Not sure about going with Angels, tangs, etc...or more reef friendly...that can be decided later I guess.
5. Eventually upgrade the skimmer...and add some LED spotlights for shimmer...
The other option to get something a bit more turnkey....well it will be cheaper on the wallet (good) enable me to stock a fish or 2 and maybe some coral immediately (good) but will prevent me from going aggressive (not sure) and will surely limit my selections (bad).
I doubt selling it all at this point and starting over one day would be an option, as what could I REALLY get for it in todays economy after all...
What do you all think? IF you think keep what I have and start building a stand and canopy...I may need to introduce myself to Grouper Therapy...
Thanks for listening, and I look forward to chatting with and getting to know you guys!!! <edit> and Gals!!!
Christian
The economy has put a slight damper on my spending, and a recent livestock die-off (don't know why) has me with my current system empty save for my one cleaner shrimp...what a trooper.
OK so first off...what I have, and what I need.
What I have I will sum up in pictures...

This tank has a very rough stand, about 100+ lbs of LR, 80+ lbs LS, and 2 Koralia 5's.

Here is a very basic sump...problem with this sump is the water level constantly changes because of evap/top off...so my skimmer dosnt work very well....Coralife Superskimmer 220.
I also have a 30 gallon quarentine tank (huge lesson learned) here:

no big thing...just a heater and a hang on back filter....
Here is my problem...
Do I try to trade everything I have for a smaller all in one like a RSM or something of the sort...or do I keep going with mine, knowing that it will probably run without critters for another year or so...
IF I keep what I have...this is what I want to do...
1. Build a taller stand out of 1x4, 1x8 lumber, plywood, and skin it with a hardwood bead board...I would need some guidance here...
2. Build a matching canopy, which will eventually gain some Retro T5 lighting, as I can afford...was thinking I'd start with 4 x 39 T5 DIY...
(OR install a cheapo light fixture, and do a DIY led project down the road...I am leaning toward T5)
3. DIY a better sump....So I can have a dedicated skimmer chamber for a more uniform skim setting....
4. Start adding livestock again...Not sure about going with Angels, tangs, etc...or more reef friendly...that can be decided later I guess.
5. Eventually upgrade the skimmer...and add some LED spotlights for shimmer...
The other option to get something a bit more turnkey....well it will be cheaper on the wallet (good) enable me to stock a fish or 2 and maybe some coral immediately (good) but will prevent me from going aggressive (not sure) and will surely limit my selections (bad).
I doubt selling it all at this point and starting over one day would be an option, as what could I REALLY get for it in todays economy after all...
What do you all think? IF you think keep what I have and start building a stand and canopy...I may need to introduce myself to Grouper Therapy...

Thanks for listening, and I look forward to chatting with and getting to know you guys!!! <edit> and Gals!!!
Christian