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Newly Step Up Tank!!!! With PICS


Crimper

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Hey guys, here are a bunch of pics of my new tank... I Just set it up 3 days ago, and already finding lots of cool stuff from the rock!

 

Man I love this thing :)

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here is the whole thing

 

Im running a HOB AC 150 on the back, for added flow and volume, and a AC 120 GPH PH

 

Also have a 50 W Ebo Jager heater.

Lighting is done by 2 flo. T8 15 W light, balast and fixtures are just some stuff i picked up from Canadian Tire and it works great

 

I have 1 10 000K that actually came with the fixture and an Actinic.

 

so check it out

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Oh ya I made all the wood work myself including the stand!

 

Here is a shot where u can see the lights, and most of the equipment

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Right now i dont have any LS in there yet. I plan on getting some soon. All I could find at the local LFS is 40 lbs worth and costing an arm and a leg... so still holding out. I may just use dead sand

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hey thanks guys.

 

Yes it is a 10 gal tank, and Yes I will be getting more pics.

 

I have just recently added 2 damsels in it to help it cycle faster. 1 domino, and 1 3 stripe damsel. I like them.

 

I keep finding lots of new things in there, little shrimp, bristle worms, feather dusters, and a couple other corals im not sure of. i also found some tiny snails, even a clam and a crab (i dont know what type).

 

I just had a big coraline algea spurt, so now the back wall is begining to be completly covered.

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SeaMountain

Nice woodwork!

 

I WANNA SEE DA FISHIES THOUGH!!!!

 

Mine has been up for almost three weeks and I should get my clean up crew shipped in tomorrow morning. Can't wait to see movement in there! HA!

 

Running only one PH? How's the water movement?

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Well SeaMountian,

 

you are right that I only have 1 PH, but if u look closly to the set up, i also have a AC 150 kicking in from behind. This provides surface brakage, and a downward flow.

 

I like to think of it as the surf, as the water hit the reef and rushes towards shore. :P

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