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03/11/2020, 09:04 PM | #1 |
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Looking to go bigger. Please share your maintenance on 180g+ tanks
I've had a 125g.
20g water changes once a month were good enough for my tank. If I'm going up to a 180g reef. I know every tank is different. But. What are some differences I should expect going bigger between 180-220g Equipment I understand. But daily/weekly/monthly maintanence schedules I would like to get dome feedback. Anyone do small water changes? |
03/12/2020, 02:15 PM | #2 |
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I had years without a water change on 600+ water volume heavy fish and sps reef no issues
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03/13/2020, 09:29 PM | #3 |
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40 gallons every two weeks on a 400 gallons system
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03/15/2020, 07:03 AM | #4 |
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I had a 300g that I never did water changes on. But expect to go through more ro/di water.
Best thing about larger water volume is how stable your parameters are. It may take more dosing to get your parameters up but there you are less likely to see any big spikes and drops with more water volume. I just used an over sized cal reactor on my 300. |
03/26/2020, 07:55 PM | #5 |
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Can't speak specifically but you are not doing a massive upgrade. Depending on the amount of substrate if you use it or rocks it may all wash out in the end. Power heads, skimmer, return pumps, all would be cleaned more or less around the same. Frequency depends on what you are buying / using. I think I clean my return and skimmer pumps (all Neptune Cor 15's or 20's) maybe once every 2 months.
Power heads will vary. I use a Gyre XF250 and it has to be cleaned once a month. I have 2 x 1" Sea Swirls and they do not need to be cleaned . Water changes are when I remember or the tank tells me it is time. Maybe 20 gallons a month. Sometimes I skip. Really just depends.
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03/28/2020, 05:19 PM | #6 |
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Going up the sizes you mentioned won’t really affect you much. Equipment you use now should transfer easily unless you maxed things out on the 125. You can always add needed things down the road such as lighting, skimmer ect but adding 60-100 gallons isn’t a huge upgrade. If you jumped to say 500+ gallons would be more involved.
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04/05/2020, 04:19 PM | #7 |
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all I can say is 180 gal aquariums are the best size
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04/05/2020, 04:30 PM | #8 |
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I dont do wc on my 600g system. All i did everyday is cleaning the acrylic panel. Everything is automate.
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04/06/2020, 08:04 PM | #9 |
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I do 25 gallons per month on my 180. My tank has been up for a couple of years so it’s pretty stable. Have a kalk stirrer run on a peristaltic pump at night that makes up most of evaporation. Also dose BRS two part along with magnesium. Lighting is three AI hydra 26 HD’s. Recently added two AI Nero’s on opposite ends. I use a Current Eflux dc Pump for my return.
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04/12/2020, 07:36 AM | #10 |
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mjaxx, This is what I did for my reefs
2003-2009 280reef 2009-2018 300DD 1. try to keep hands out of tank 2. daily feed fish to keep them happy, take time to look at everything in the tank to enjoy what you have. 3. 1x week monitor skimmer flow, reactor drip rate sg/kh/alk change 50 gallons/week on 600 gallon system every 4-5 +-days clean glass with magnet or razor scraper 4. 2x month check DI resin, clean old school deltec AP1004 skimmer 5. bi monthly fill MTC pro cal CARX, check CO2 tank and get filled when necessary. check accuracy of temp probe 6. change MH bulbs every 9 month, recalibrate PH probes in tank and CARX 7. sell frags mostly during fall/winter months to help offset costs of food, salt, media, test kits, bulbs 8. keep spare identical pump (for quick change over), & some heaters incase something fails.
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04/12/2020, 09:52 AM | #11 |
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I have a 32 gal brute with a float valve connected to my RO/DI, it's where I get my ATO water
Once a month or so, I dump 4.4 kilos of IO in it with a powerhead and heaters. I have another 32 gal brute I fill with tank water and discard. I use a 30' 1" hose to pump the new salt water into my 225 easy peasy
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04/20/2020, 02:52 PM | #12 |
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I don't so water changes on my system it is about 1280g-ish total with 1000g display. I too off everyday 1.5g in winter and about 2.5 g in summer. The biggest thing for me each month is keeping up with the dosing liquid containers. I does A LOT. so be prepared for that increase. But I do not get huge swings in my tank at all. Very stable. To me the bigger the better
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Hi my name is Ken, and i'm a reef addict... my wife told me size mattered...I'm not sure 1000+gallons of salt water is what she meant! Current Tank Info: 1000g display LEDs. Refugium and a few other goodeis |
04/23/2020, 09:18 PM | #13 |
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30 gallon weekly on 500 gallons. My buddy’s only words of advice before I went pulled the trigger on a big tank “Big tank Big problems” lol
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