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Old 01-14-2011, 03:51 AM
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Default Frag tank

Over the next few months I am thinking about setting up a frag tank. I was planning on piping it in sync with my main tank (primarily to save on duplicate costs and leverage the investment of the main system.) The tank is a 30 Gallon (36x12x16") old ALL GLASS Aquarium and currently naked (not drilled, no plumbing etc etc)

I would like to have a coral growing machine (capable of anything i.e. SPS)and also to try a few things I havent done with my main display. Does the following sound good?

Sunlight 36 " T5 6 bulb... The tank is 12 inches wide. The fixture is 15.75 " wide. I am thinking this shouldnt be a problem? I will likely use a bracket to set it on the tank.

Thinking of having one bulkhead around 1 1/2" for the return from the sump. And a Herbie overflow installed on the inside of the tank (likely just on one side) going back to main sump

Thinking of a Vortech MP10 for all flow

Other than adding another heater to my system to handle the increased water volume I wasnt thinking of doing much more? My display is 120 G with a sump that has 30 Gallons give or take so this will then put me at around 180 Gallons total. Oh yeah I was thinking of doing something with carbon directly in the frag tank since I plan on keeping lots of different creatures in there.

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Old 01-14-2011, 01:52 PM
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Okay then... no serious issues? Nothing to worry about, pretty simple?
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Sounds like it will be a spiffy little coral machine!!
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Old 01-14-2011, 03:57 PM
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So other than more bulb/color variety will there be much advantage to a 6 bulb fixture over 4 bulb?
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Old 01-14-2011, 04:08 PM
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More Par becuase of the extra two bulbs, although there will be a great amount of light spill over the tank from the last two bulbs.
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Old 01-22-2011, 03:38 PM
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I have been doing some reading on RC and I am leaning more towards the ATI sumpower 4 x 39 W. Even though this is only 4 bulbs I should be able to get decent growth with this footprint and the right bulbs correct?
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