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9 minutes ago, seabass said:

Here's how I'm personally thinking about it.  For me (and I realize that everyone is different), I plan to setup something to hopefully grow out frags.  These frags will then either go into one of my other tanks, or end up being sold.  I'm not really thinking about keeping this one long term; but I know that some people will want to do just that (as there are a number of quality aquariums which would fit in this range).

 

For my goals, I'm considering the 5 gallon bucket option, or maybe even a carboy (which I might have to break open after the contest is done).  I'm still very much unsure what my entry might be, but we have until the end of November to enter.

I watched a guy cut the top off a carboy with a piece of rope and alcohol.

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Thank you Seabass, CM, and In Tank for another contest. I have followed many of the NR contests and it is always a lot of fun and I always learn so much. The contests bring the community together and stretch the limits of reef keeping. 

 

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I think I'll post a few ideas.  To start:

 

https://ultumnaturesystems.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Ultum-Nature-Systems-Logo-Final-300px.png

 

ULTUM NATURE SYSTEMS RIMLESS GLASS TANKS

  • 30C Cube, (11.81" x 11.81" x 11.81"), 7 gallons
  • 45U Standard, (17.71" x 11.02" x 11.02"), 9 gallons

  • 60L Long, (23.6" x 7.87" x 7.87"), 6 gallons

  • 45S Shallow, (17.71" x 11.02" x 7.08"), 5 gallons

 

ULTUM NATURE SYSTEMS ALL-IN-ONE

  • 30A Cube, (11.81 x 11.81 x 11.815), 7 gallons
  • 45A Standard, (17.71 x 11.02 x 11.02), 9 gallons
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7 minutes ago, PeterU said:

Damn, $150 cdn plus shipping

It wouldn't be anything near UNS quality, but you could make one.  It's not as hard as you might think.  A glass shop could cut the panels for you.

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I'm in.  Tore down a 6g fluval edge 6 months ago that I took the top pane of glass off.  It looks a little UNS but low budget.  The plan was a Suluwasi shrimp tank, but this contest conveniently popped up.

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lifegard_aquatics_logo.png

 

FULL VIEW Aquarium

  • Lifegard Full-View 5 Gallon Aquarium
  • Lifegard Full-View 7 Gallon Aquarium

     ReefAquariumPkg-300x230.jpg

 

Crystal Aquariums

  • Lifegard Bookshelf, 6 gallon, (29.92 inches long x 5.90 inches wide x 7.87 inches high)

     291877_MAIN._AC_SS190_V1621632480_.jpg

  • Lifegard Nano, 5.44 gallon,  (14.17″ x 8.66″ x 10.24″)

     291884_MAIN._AC_SL400_V1621635496_.jpg

  • Lifegard 3 in 1 with Built-in Side filter, 7.43 gallon, (17.72″ x 9.84″ x 9.84″)

     291864_MAIN._AC_SL400_V1621635512_.jpg

 

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