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jbb

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Your tank is great man! Are you finding those zoas locally because I need the name of your dealer..

 

 

Every single living thing in this tank came from ...

 

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Every single living thing in this tank came from ...

 

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Dang you for living near that wonderful store!

 

oh btw, if you get the chance hit up Ocean's Ave. in Arlington. They have some pretty nice stuff too.

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Dang you for living near that wonderful store!

 

oh btw, if you get the chance hit up Ocean's Ave. in Arlington. They have some pretty nice stuff too.

Might have to do that this weekend

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Poor little clown goby isn't looking too good. He eats, he is very active, but today I notice he is now covered in ich and losing color from his face. I was just looking at the tank yesterday, and he appeared fine.

 

 

I will try to save him, but I'm thinking it might be too late. :tears:

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Not sure about the flame scallop tho. Specialty feeder.

 

 

Its not staying

 

It has been in my other tank for about 8 months, but I was moving the tank around and didn't have any where else to put it.

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The question came up in another thread as to how everything fit into the rear chamber of this tank. Here are a few pics to show along with measurements and details of setup.

Spec V total dimensions : 17.2 "L x 6.3"W x 10.6"T

 

Spec iii total dimensions : 10.8"L (front/back) x 8.7"W x 11.8"T

 

Pump side Chamber Measurements : 3.5"wide x 2" front to back x ~12" tall

 

 

emergency float to prevent overfill attached to lid

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magnetic tube holder w/ main float at lower right

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mini-jet 606 sits below main float , and heater sits toward the center of the chamber just below dosing lines.

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water level stays at the 8" mark which keeps the pump and heater submerged very well. There is about .75" between dosing line output, and surface of water in the chamber. Water would get to the 9.5" mark before emergency float shut off the ATO (aqualifter).

 

 

 

SHORT ANWSER : MAGIC :wizard:

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