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HaKs310
09/04/2006, 09:52 PM
Started up a AGA 5.5, 4 days ago. Back was painted black. Equipment consists of an AC 20 for water circulation in which carbon will also be ran. Lighting made up of 2 AZOO Galaxy Light II, each with a 13W PC bulb and one, 1 watt Coralife Moonlight. No heater as I live in Arizona, so far temperature has been holding at 82-83 degrees. Put in enough sand to cover the bottom and about 6lbs of BR and 6lbs of LR for filtration. With weekly water changes of 1/2 a gallon and plenty of LR, parameters should be kept in-check. Livestock will not be added until after the second month. Which should consist of about 5 Sexy Shrimp, a Green Clown Goby, a small clean-up crew and possibly a Emerald or Porcelain Crab. Anyway...here are the pictures.

[B]FTS
<img src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y23/HaKS310/Reef/tank4.jpg">

From the right side
<img src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y23/HaKS310/Reef/4tank4.jpg">

Left side
<img src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y23/HaKS310/Reef/3tank4.jpg">

Angled FTS
<img src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y23/HaKS310/Reef/2tank4.jpg">

Dakafall
09/04/2006, 11:03 PM
looks good, IMO it could use a little extra sand though, should look awsome w/ those sexy shrimp though

sir_dudeguy
09/04/2006, 11:57 PM
yep i second the above. Try going to walmart and getting one of those small 4" clip on fans for like 5 bucks or something. IMO 83 is on the high side just a little. That fan should bring it down to about 78 or so and it will probably sit there. And you'll need to get a heater pretty soon...our arizona fall/winter will be coming up, at which point you'll need your jackets for out 80 degree highs :) lol. But no really, i'd say get a heater, cuz it can get pretty cold here. My heaters run all winter, but then they stay off most of the summer.

HaKs310
09/05/2006, 12:20 AM
Have an Ebo Jager sitting around from a 30g that was torn down before I moved, I'll toss that in when the time calls for it. As for temperature, it is in the acceptable range but I would like to hit a range of 80.5-81.5, so Ill probably go to Wally's World and look for that fan.
I've thought about adding sand but went against it. I want to be able to stir it up to keep detritus from accumalating in it and not get any on corals.

Thanks fellaz

cyenna
09/05/2006, 03:18 AM
i'm thinking about setting up a pico myself. what sort of corals do you think you will get with that kind of lighting? do Azoo lights come with atinics?

sir_dudeguy
09/05/2006, 09:08 AM
if you're worried about crap settling get some more flow in there

HaKs310
09/05/2006, 05:03 PM
For sure softies and some LPS.
Well, one fixture came with a 50/50 bulb and the other one came with a 10,000K bulb. You can tell in the FTS. Coralife sells the 50/50 and a 6700K spectrum bulb. Havent seen an actnic bulb though.

Yeah, goofed up with the AC20, should of went bigger.

dystopian
09/05/2006, 06:10 PM
Looks like you're off to a great start! I just started a new 7g rimless and did the same exact thing with the sand, just enough to cover up the glass bottom. Easier to stir up any detritus for lower-flow tanks imo.

My only suggestion would be to position the rocks farther away from the glass so it's easier to clean and scrape coralline off.

jmac4978
09/05/2006, 08:30 PM
good start, keep us updated

HaKs310
09/06/2006, 01:07 AM
Suggestion taken, only problem is that both rocks are already placed as far back as possible. There taking up a lot of real-estate but there so nice I had to fit them in there.

Thanks.

dystopian
09/06/2006, 09:16 AM
You could always break up the right rock into smaller pieces. I had that problem too, too many large pieces of live rock such that I couldn't find a good fit for each piece without the tank looking crammed. By splitting the larger pieces into 2-3 smaller pieces, I had alot more options to explore in terms of rockscaping. In addition, I left some of the rubble from breaking up the rock in the tank so that I could use them to mount frags on later.

If you need a heater and more flow in your tank, you could get an AC70 or AC110 and modify it to house a refugium. In addition, you could also run a small heater and some carbon in the AC filter as well.