Canar
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Some may or may not remember me and my 600G LED SPS tank from like 10 years ago. I sold it when I moved and have not had a tank since.
I picked up a ZeroEdge 22zr a while back for really cheap and I think I am going to set it up. I am behind on the latest and greatest right now so looking for some insight.
My goal is a few small fish and sps coral. I know the smaller tank will be more challenging. This is what I was used to doing with the big tank.
Does a small sump exist that comes with or can handle a quality protein skimmer and bio reactor? Is a bio reactor still the best way to deal with keeping phosphates down? Has anything come out or changed that might make this easier?
Thanks in advance for any insight anyone here can provide.
Canar
I picked up a ZeroEdge 22zr a while back for really cheap and I think I am going to set it up. I am behind on the latest and greatest right now so looking for some insight.
My goal is a few small fish and sps coral. I know the smaller tank will be more challenging. This is what I was used to doing with the big tank.
- Deep Sand Bed.
- Live Rock (usually start with dry).
- Dosing pump with Kalk to match evaporation.
- Bio ball reactor for phosphates.
- Live rock in the sump.
- Quality protein skimmer.
- Clean up crew.
- Wave box and Tunze for flow. (not for this tank I get it)
Does a small sump exist that comes with or can handle a quality protein skimmer and bio reactor? Is a bio reactor still the best way to deal with keeping phosphates down? Has anything come out or changed that might make this easier?
Thanks in advance for any insight anyone here can provide.
Canar