I have only had nano tanks since I've been in the hobby. (13 years) largest tank is a 32g corner (I think)
Well this weekend my wife allowed me to get a 135g! And it is amazing! Took me 11 hours to break down and put together but well worth it.
Here is my setup:
135g display tank
30g sump (I think)
Reef octopus skimmer (idk what size)
Phosphate reactor
120lb live sand
190lb live rock
6x - t5's
It came with a some fish and basic corals. So I can't wait to break down the nanos with my collection.
The first goal is to upgrade the lighting. Suggestions? I was thinking two hydra 52's? It's going to be a mixed reef. Would that be enough or do I need 3?
Feel free on sending feedback for a new large reef owner. I have mastered the nanos. So it can't be to much different.
Well this weekend my wife allowed me to get a 135g! And it is amazing! Took me 11 hours to break down and put together but well worth it.
Here is my setup:
135g display tank
30g sump (I think)
Reef octopus skimmer (idk what size)
Phosphate reactor
120lb live sand
190lb live rock
6x - t5's
It came with a some fish and basic corals. So I can't wait to break down the nanos with my collection.
The first goal is to upgrade the lighting. Suggestions? I was thinking two hydra 52's? It's going to be a mixed reef. Would that be enough or do I need 3?
Feel free on sending feedback for a new large reef owner. I have mastered the nanos. So it can't be to much different.