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C-stone's 28g Nano: New Pics. Apr/03/12


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Here is a few videos.

 

One is of my Pulsing Xenia. One is of my Clownfish hosted with my Torch Coral. The third video is a full tank shot. At one point in the third video you can see the cleaner shrimp go over and give the Blenny a little cleaning.

 

 

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

Thanks all.

 

There is still a long way to go. It's hard not to keep buying more coral but I am going to wait awhile now and let things grow in a little more.

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I'm jealous that your clown has taken to the torch coral. Mine host the return line. Great additions since the last time I was here. Keep up the great work!

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There is still a long way to go. It's hard not to keep buying more coral but I am going to wait awhile now and let things grow in a little more.

Waiting for things to grow in is so difficult. I always want more.

 

You should get a photobucket account so u don't have to upload the pics to the site every time.

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Hey all! :D

 

It's been a long time since I have updated this. Not much new in the aquarium.

 

I think the only thing I have added is a Acro.

 

Anyway I got a new lens for my camera and took a few pics.

 

There has been a lot of growth since my last photo's.

 

Hope you all enjoy.

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Next big update will be either a AI Nano or AI Sol. I am just waiting to see what they look like in the warm white version.

 

After that I will be adding more SPS.

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Well it's finally time.

 

I got the AI Nano last week.

 

Everyone was right the light is great the mount sucks!!

 

At first I hung it from the ceiling but I didn't like how it looked.

 

I have 28G JBJ Nano and the overflow is right in the centre of the tank where the light needs to sit. The problem is even if you find a way to make it fit the braces on the mount would block the overflow.

 

The solution I came up with was to build a frame out of 1/2 inch acrylic to secure to the plastic ridge of the tank and then mount the light on that.

 

Anyway I think it turned out ok.

 

Supplies and the frame I fabricated.

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I ran a bead of model glue on the underside and secured it to the tank rim.

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All mounted

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Front View

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Added bonus is the frame hides the equipment in the sump

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