Been eyeballing a 120 gallon marine tank for some time now.
I've been reading quite a bit. (everytime I "learn" something, I create 2
more questions for myself!)
Been crawling through the usenet groups as well. (dejanews, etc)
The web itself has helped too. One thing that kept creeping into my mind
though....
and please, don't hesitate to correct me here, that's the purpose of me
writing this!....
It seems that I keep coming across these 55-90 gallon aquariums... and the
filtration
capacity could easily part the Red Sea. I mean, when is enough, ENOUGH ?
Is it really needed? I'm seeing aquariums of the above mentioned size,
with AT LEAST
3 to 4 filters, each having a flow rate of somewhere in the neighborhood of
900-1200 gallons
per hour. And that is just in hang on the side of the tank power filters.
ADD that to a micron
canister filter, again rated at a high flowrate.... a 14 billion, three
hundred and 42 thousand foot
protein skimmer...(driven by a pump that was taken out of a carwash
somewhere) A Reverse
underground filter with 12 powerheads attached. (the powerheads
are rated in TONS per hour, rather than gallons if I remember correctly)
And some other things that I can't remember!
Ok, I know, the above is a "little" exagerated. But you get the
idea. I mean, am I wrong?
Or is some of these setups I'm reading about, a little MUCH? Especially
for a 90 gallon tank?
Now, tell me this? Would the below design support a 120 gallon tank?
(saltwater!)
120 gallon standard dimension tank.
TWO 120G gph powerheads attached to a reverse underground filter
1 edge of tank mounted powerfilter rated at approx 200 Gph.
1 SMALL protein skimmer
And POSSIBLY/MAYBE a SMALL micron canister filter.
The normal cleanup creatures....
Approx 7-8 small (1-1/2 inch sized fish)
and 1 owner that is willing to do rigid water changes, vacuum the
gravel/sand
and other routine maint'
Will the above function correctly and keep everything alive? Or must I
REALLY
have the filtration requirements of something approaching an olympic sized
pool?
Thanks,
Johnny
My tank it 120.
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Mike Biddle
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Johnny Smith <johnny...@home.com> wrote in message
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Group: alt.aquaria Date: Mon, Dec 20, 1999, 2:07pm (PST+8) From:
johnny...@home.com (Johnny Smith) When is it overkill ? (when I
have put a 2nd mortgage on my home?)