Need some help with new tank

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  1. Tundraburg

    Tundraburg Bristle Worm

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    I do not plan on having a full blown reef, but maybe a few corals. Nothing really hard to keep alive.
     
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  3. PackLeader

    PackLeader Giant Squid

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    If you plan on keep any corals are anenome's, that light wont cut it. Look into getting a decent T5/Metal Halide (MH) combo fixture. Save up and get the best light you can. Its better to just spend a little more and cry once.
    How long have you had this tank? When doing saltwater, you're going to usually have to wait at least 6 weeks after the tank is running before you can add any fish. When you do start adding fish, I wouldnt add more than one every few weeks or so, or you will overload the system.
    The protein skimmer is optional on a tank that small. Starting out, it would probably be better to put the money on one towards the better light and a powerhead or two, especially since the light and powerheads are NOT optional ;)
     
  4. Tundraburg

    Tundraburg Bristle Worm

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    I have had this tank for about 2-3 weeks now. In that time i had to give away 2 french Angelfish (they got sick after 6 days, were also about 5-6 inch), i then got a blue angelfish adn a queen angelfish wich both died. And this past weekend i got the above fish which from the 7 only 1 is currently alive(the one that gets under the sand).

    So as for the light goes, that ligt what i was talking about would not be able to keep a few corals alive??? aren't the 130 total watt enough for a 20 gallon???

    My main goal right now is not to put corals in, but to keep some(2-3) fish alive for more than 1 week. Maybe if everything goes better in the future i would add 1-2 corals.
     
  5. Tundraburg

    Tundraburg Bristle Worm

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    Which of the following would you recommend?

    24 inch Current USA Nova Extreme 4x24W T5HO with 2 Lunar Lights

    link: 24 inch Current USA Nova Extreme 4x24W T5HO with 2 Lunar Lights, 24in Units > 24in Units

    24 inch Current USA SunDial T5 HO 4x24W w/ Timers & LED

    link: 24 inch Current USA SunDial T5 HO 4x24W w/ Timers & LED, 24in Units > 24in Units

    24 inch Current USA Nova Extreme 2x24 watt T5 HO 10K/460nm (has no lunar lights)

    link: 24 inch Current USA Nova Extreme 2x24 watt T5 HO 10K/460nm, 24in Units > 24in Units


    P.S. are lunar light needed or are they just for looks??
     
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  6. tarheel

    tarheel Skunk Shrimp

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    I am fairly new as well but from what I read most people prefer T5 over power compacts, especially if they are high output. I have recently moved up from the 20g tall to a 55g, and my favorite fish from the 20g is my sixline wrasse. Great fish that won't get to big, colorful, and fairly cheap. I wouldn't get ahead of myself tho, get a few powerheads, korellia 1's or nano's. Like I said I would go for the T5HO fixture. and WAIT at least a few weeks, test water params and if ammonia, nitrates, nitrites are all zero then add a fish. From one newbie to another lack of patience has caused me lots of stress and money. Stockpile quality equipment for now and worry about livestock later.
     
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    Tundraburg Bristle Worm

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    IM not worried about livestock at all right now, since what i have had has died, so now i am taking it SLOW really SLow. It hurts me to see the fish die. So i wont be addind anymore till i know they will have a much longer life expectancy.

    I will be taking pictures every week for the next 4-8 weeks and posting the water test results i obtain.

    Also, in the meantime I want to get info as to what equipment I need for the 20gallon high tank.

    Thanks for the info.
     
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  9. Bunner

    Bunner Bubble Tip Anemone

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    lunar lights are supposed to help simulate the actual daylight cycle....it helps (apparently) reduce stress to the fish etc...
     
  10. tarheel

    tarheel Skunk Shrimp

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    I had one of the nova extreme 2x24wt over my 20g high and never added corals but I did have a long tentacle anemone for about 4 months that did really well. Most told me this was not enought light for the anemone but I thrived until I gave it back becuase I wasn't sure how if would handle the transition from tearing down one tank and restocking a larger one, and cycling of the new tank.

    I attached a pic of my 20g before I tore it down. This shows the anemone and a clown, and sixline wrasse. And this was with the 2x24wt nova extreme. These were the only fist I kept in there becuase the more fish = more waste = more water changes for you if you go skimmerless. I changed about 2-5 gallons weakly on this tank since I couldn't afford a skimmer either.

    If it were me I would go with the 4 bulb nova extreme T5HO, That gives you more money left over for a few korellia powerheads, Should be plenty of light for most soft corals and some low light LPS. after that a few 5 gallon gas cans from wallmart to transport water, syphon hose, test kits, all the other misc stuff you will need will add up.
     

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  11. JupiterSailfish

    JupiterSailfish Peppermint Shrimp

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    Another person from Florida that likes to fish finally.

    Keep with taking it slow and learning everything, I somehow managed and I'm the kind of person that wants it done now plus I'm 19;D.

    Talk to Tangster on this forum about lighting, he has helped me so much. I have Power Compacts on my 58 gallon and they are doing fine, I didn't have lights for almost a month and I had polyps, mushrooms, and some other coral live throughout that period. I'm about to install a Metal Halide so I can't wait to see the difference. I went with the MH cause it has been such a pain in the azz trying to decide on lighting and trying to find the right length of retrofit/fixture to go into my hood, I just went with the best.
     
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    PackLeader Giant Squid

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    As jupiter said, for corals go with the MH HQI set-up. The lights you have listed are fine, but you should get a MH HQI auxillary on there as well.