Greetings from a New Reefer

DW66

Community Member
View Badges
Joined
May 21, 2022
Messages
25
Reaction score
30
Location
91711
What state or country do you live in
California
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Hello!

I am a reefer with just enought knowledge to be dangerous, and not enough to be good at this hobby yet.

I had a 16g Mixed reef back in the mid 2000's, for many reasons I gave it up back in 2011. Always wanted to start the hobby again, and then last summer a friend who was moving across the country gave me their set up. It's a 100G display that had a simple sump. It contained about 7 RBT 'Nem's, a couple softies, some leathers and a few fish. Me being me, I decided that the simple sump and drain ( 2 3/4 bulkheads, no overflow the drains go right to the sump) aren't good enough so I upgraded the sump to a Trigger System Platinum and planned to install a Synergy Overflow. Then, I had to move.

So, instead of just moving the tank I decided that I would upgrade the tank to a used 130 I bought off of FB Marketplace, intending to install the Synergy on it and replumb it. Well, the move took longer than anticipated and I didn't have the time to get the new tank up, and cycled to move the livestock before the move, so I just moved the old tank and planned to set the new one up and transfer the animals at the new house.

Then, I talked my wife into a new Waterbox 220.6....I was debating between the WB or a new RS 750, but pulled the trigger on the WB before the wife could change her mind.

So, the New Tank will arrive this week. It will be outfitted with 2 IceCap 4K Gyres, one on each end mounted horizontally, 2 Octopulse 2's on the back wall, Hydros controls, and a Reef Octopus Varios 6 for the return pump. Still deciding on the lighting. It will be either 4 Hydra 32's, or 4 Radion G6 15's. I'm not too into sticks, so it will be a mixed reef, but primarily LPS/Softies.

Once it is set up with a 3" sandbed, and some CaribSea rocks, I will cycle it and then move the livestock. I am considering seeding the tank with some water and sand from the o;d one, but there is a flatworm issue, so I am not sure about that part.

Advice and encouragement as I go through this process, and get up to speed on what has changed over the past 10 years is appreciated!
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Welcome to Reef2Reef!!!

Clownfish.gif
 
Welcome!

Don’t add anything to the new tank from the old one unless it was quarantined. You don’t want to add flatworms to your new tank.

1653152426863.gif
 
Hello!

I am a reefer with just enought knowledge to be dangerous, and not enough to be good at this hobby yet.

I had a 16g Mixed reef back in the mid 2000's, for many reasons I gave it up back in 2011. Always wanted to start the hobby again, and then last summer a friend who was moving across the country gave me their set up. It's a 100G display that had a simple sump. It contained about 7 RBT 'Nem's, a couple softies, some leathers and a few fish. Me being me, I decided that the simple sump and drain ( 2 3/4 bulkheads, no overflow the drains go right to the sump) aren't good enough so I upgraded the sump to a Trigger System Platinum and planned to install a Synergy Overflow. Then, I had to move.

So, instead of just moving the tank I decided that I would upgrade the tank to a used 130 I bought off of FB Marketplace, intending to install the Synergy on it and replumb it. Well, the move took longer than anticipated and I didn't have the time to get the new tank up, and cycled to move the livestock before the move, so I just moved the old tank and planned to set the new one up and transfer the animals at the new house.

Then, I talked my wife into a new Waterbox 220.6....I was debating between the WB or a new RS 750, but pulled the trigger on the WB before the wife could change her mind.

So, the New Tank will arrive this week. It will be outfitted with 2 IceCap 4K Gyres, one on each end mounted horizontally, 2 Octopulse 2's on the back wall, Hydros controls, and a Reef Octopus Varios 6 for the return pump. Still deciding on the lighting. It will be either 4 Hydra 32's, or 4 Radion G6 15's. I'm not too into sticks, so it will be a mixed reef, but primarily LPS/Softies.

Once it is set up with a 3" sandbed, and some CaribSea rocks, I will cycle it and then move the livestock. I am considering seeding the tank with some water and sand from the o;d one, but there is a flatworm issue, so I am not sure about that part.

Advice and encouragement as I go through this process, and get up to speed on what has changed over the past 10 years is appreciated!
would not transfer anything into a new tank, and use fishless cycling. Just me
 
Hey DW, thanks for joining and welcome to the club. Sounds like a nice Saga and you got yourself a great tank. Lighting sounds top drawer whichever direction you go. I for one think 3 inches is an inch and a half or two too thick that that’s my personal taste. Be excited to see the set up and the progression.

827705AB-17C2-4D62-8852-5752E74098F3.gif
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%
Back
Top