@jiggysmb thanks the tips, I'll look into that Skimmer and the kits. I'm pretty much going to run a stock AIO without major upgrades to keep the initial cost down. Seems like with everything else lately, Out of Stock seems to the norm.
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I'm not. Personally I don't feel a skimmer is necessary on a small tank... if you do regular water changes. I do a weekly 2 gallon change in a 15 gallon AIO.Any of you guys running a Protein Skimmer?
ATO is a must for stability as well as lowering maintenance. Good luck!I've been looking into ATO's because I travel often for work. I haven't pulled the trigger on a set up yet because I'm afraid of being away for a few days.
Algea scrubbers. No waterchanges in 4 years here. It's amazing if you can fit it in.@tharbin I guess I'm use to freshwater set ups, I never did the so called recommended water change intervals of 25% every few weeks. Trying to find that same simplicity in a small 2 fish coral tank. Not looking for anything complex, just fast growing colorful corals.
IMO, No.Looking at ATO's. Do I need a heater for the ATO reservoir?
@Duncan62 I wouldn't know where to begin looking at an Algea Scrubber for small 15 to 20gal tank.
No. Properly set up (sensor in the return chamber), the ATO puts in a very small amount of water at each top up. Room temperature is fine.Looking at ATO's. Do I need a heater for the ATO reservoir?
You should watch all the Bulk Reef Supply videos....looking at the JBJ 20. Keeping it simple, corals, 2 clowns and a CUC, I know most people run this set up but looking for beauty and simplicity. Seems as though the set-up (JBJ) comes pretty much complete. I just need to add a heater and would like a wavemaker, looking at the Jebao MLW10, I think that should provide enough movement.
I don't know much about filter media, sand or rock, I've read several posts, learning as I go. I have some basic equipment picked out, RODI, Salinity tester, just curious on a basic test kit solution. Lighting will most likely be the ever-popular AI Prime HD.
Anything else I should know please feel free to school me.
Thanks
You should watch all the Bulk Reef Supply videos
You must be as old as me IPA? Toilet Water have to drink 50@Freenow54 I think that may be a great idea, 12 pack of fine IPA's and few hours in front of the laptop. lol
Interested which ones are they?Watch the 5-minute guide series and then pick a few specific videos for areas you want to learn more about. Pick the newest video on that topic that you can find as their thinking has changed some over the years. No sense watching videos that even BRS no longer agrees with...
You must be as old as me IPA? Toilet Water have to drink 50
There have been quite a few but a couple that come to mind are their changes in aquascaping when they realized that NSAs were not necessarily a good habitat for the fish and started making HNSAs or whatever they are calling them. Also they are starting to recognize the value of a diversified biome. For instance a video that was quoted in these forums was a BRS video that stated that (paraphrasing as I don't remember the exact wording) experienced reefer only use dry rock for new tanks to avoid pests. A video a year later mentioned that a tank is harder to start and more likely to have ugly stages with dry rock. They still haven't come completely around.Interested which ones are they?

