Hello! I'm new to these forums but have spent some time reading and have to say it's been a great source of information. I've got some books on reef aquariums coming in to my library soon, but in the meantime I've been a bit overwhelmed with conflicting information found via Google, and many of the posts here have really helped me to sort things out a bit in my mind.
I'd like to try to keep a nano reef, partly due to space limitations, but I want to make sure I do it right. So I'll outline what I'm thinking about below and ask for feedback, because this is still very much in the planning stages.
First, the aquarium itself. I was thinking of just buying one of the kit type setups, such as the JBJ 12 gallon Nano Cube. I've seen some good reviews and I think perhaps the lighting on the deluxe model would work. I believe I would still need to buy separately:
- powerheads?
- heater
- do the fans work for cooling? I need something with a "lid" on it because I do have cats... which is another thing; will they unduly bother the fish if they look at them but can't get to them? (I don't want to do this if I'm going to have stressed out/unhappy marine life.)
- a different filter? or does it come with one that's OK?
- eventually, maybe a protein skimmer?
I would be committed to doing water changes as much as needed, obviously.
I thought to get the aquarium and live rock first and set that up, and let it cycle until the nitrates are below 5 or ideally 0, then add some cleaners, then perhaps a pair of clowns. At first I also wanted an anemone but what I am gathering is that in such a small tank, they would not work out with corals as well.
After a while (six months? longer?) of having it established, I thought to add corals. I'm going to try to decide roughly what I'd like before I purchase anything, including equipment, so that I have a proper setup in place.
Is this a good starting point? Will this work at all, given that I have cats? In looking at prices it seems like the initial setup including some live rock will be somewhere in the sub-$1000 range; does that sound right? (I need to start a savings account for this project!)
I'd like to try to keep a nano reef, partly due to space limitations, but I want to make sure I do it right. So I'll outline what I'm thinking about below and ask for feedback, because this is still very much in the planning stages.
First, the aquarium itself. I was thinking of just buying one of the kit type setups, such as the JBJ 12 gallon Nano Cube. I've seen some good reviews and I think perhaps the lighting on the deluxe model would work. I believe I would still need to buy separately:
- powerheads?
- heater
- do the fans work for cooling? I need something with a "lid" on it because I do have cats... which is another thing; will they unduly bother the fish if they look at them but can't get to them? (I don't want to do this if I'm going to have stressed out/unhappy marine life.)
- a different filter? or does it come with one that's OK?
- eventually, maybe a protein skimmer?
I would be committed to doing water changes as much as needed, obviously.
I thought to get the aquarium and live rock first and set that up, and let it cycle until the nitrates are below 5 or ideally 0, then add some cleaners, then perhaps a pair of clowns. At first I also wanted an anemone but what I am gathering is that in such a small tank, they would not work out with corals as well.
After a while (six months? longer?) of having it established, I thought to add corals. I'm going to try to decide roughly what I'd like before I purchase anything, including equipment, so that I have a proper setup in place.
Is this a good starting point? Will this work at all, given that I have cats? In looking at prices it seems like the initial setup including some live rock will be somewhere in the sub-$1000 range; does that sound right? (I need to start a savings account for this project!)