Hi all, I'm a new member here on R2R starting my first ever pico reef! I have some experience with saltwater, but this will be my first time with such a small build.
The Plan: I'm going to use an old Fluval Spec 3 that I had lying around. The tank is in good condition, and I'm making a few upgrades, notably changing the light (stock lighting replaced with Asta 20 LED) and a new pump (stock pump replaced with Rio + 180 pump with flow rate up to 120 gph). I've been looking online for a small and reliable heater as well, but the search is ongoing. I think I'll also remove the stock filtration media from the back chamber and replace it with live rock rubble and possibly a ball of chaeto if I can get my hands on some. The main scape will be live sand and live rock from my LFS. Since I'm new to pico, any recommendations for filtration and heaters would be great!
Stocking: When it comes to what's going in the tank, I'm a bit torn. I don't have much experience with corals, so I'd like to stick with low maintenance and easier to care for corals like zoas, gsp, mushrooms, and other softies. Photosynthetic gorgonians look interesting too, but I'm not sure if 2.5 gallons is enough to support them. Once I upgrade in the future I'd like to do a larger Caribbean biotope reef, so I might stick with Atlantic species, but I'm not sure how that would work for such a small system to start with. I'm also planning to stay away from fish unless anyone thinks something like a green banded goby could be kept happily and without a crazy bioload. Other than corals, I've been considering rock flower anemones or shrimp.
I'd really appreciate any advice or recommendations! Or if anyone has experience with Fluval Spec 3 reefs, that would be amazing. I'm trying to do all the research I can before I get this started to make sure I do everything right. I included a picture of the tank and light, but I'll update once the pump is installed and all the sand/rock/water is added.
The Plan: I'm going to use an old Fluval Spec 3 that I had lying around. The tank is in good condition, and I'm making a few upgrades, notably changing the light (stock lighting replaced with Asta 20 LED) and a new pump (stock pump replaced with Rio + 180 pump with flow rate up to 120 gph). I've been looking online for a small and reliable heater as well, but the search is ongoing. I think I'll also remove the stock filtration media from the back chamber and replace it with live rock rubble and possibly a ball of chaeto if I can get my hands on some. The main scape will be live sand and live rock from my LFS. Since I'm new to pico, any recommendations for filtration and heaters would be great!
Stocking: When it comes to what's going in the tank, I'm a bit torn. I don't have much experience with corals, so I'd like to stick with low maintenance and easier to care for corals like zoas, gsp, mushrooms, and other softies. Photosynthetic gorgonians look interesting too, but I'm not sure if 2.5 gallons is enough to support them. Once I upgrade in the future I'd like to do a larger Caribbean biotope reef, so I might stick with Atlantic species, but I'm not sure how that would work for such a small system to start with. I'm also planning to stay away from fish unless anyone thinks something like a green banded goby could be kept happily and without a crazy bioload. Other than corals, I've been considering rock flower anemones or shrimp.
I'd really appreciate any advice or recommendations! Or if anyone has experience with Fluval Spec 3 reefs, that would be amazing. I'm trying to do all the research I can before I get this started to make sure I do everything right. I included a picture of the tank and light, but I'll update once the pump is installed and all the sand/rock/water is added.
