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After 8 years sitting in the attic, I broke out my old 2g pico to use as a QT for my 50g and enjoyed it sitting on my desk to much, I decided to set it back up as a reef! Since I'm using rock that's been sitting in my sump for the last two years, it's already fully cycled and ready to go. Equipment: Tank: 2g Aqueon Evolve (9x9x10) Lighting: ReefBreeders Pico LED v2023 Flow: 98gpm return Temperature: Tetra 25w Fixed Temperature Initial FTS 3/20/2023:
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Friends, I once again require assistance. I've spent three months now trying to get a 40 breeder; the first leaked through the side, the second poured water out comically from a corner (draining it in a fountain stream), and the latest came with an internal clamshell on one edge. The clamshell is deep, still intact, and appears to have some internal microfractures/stress-lines. I want some honest opinions as I'm having a hard time justifying bringing it back for another refund, waiting for restocking, and grabbing a fourth...
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Has anyone set up an Aqueon 40 gallon long? Dimensions are 48.25" x 12.75" x 16.875" I’ve recently discovered this new tank on their website as I’m looking to set up a low, long tank for my frogfish as he grows. Here is his current setup. 12” cube plumbed to our 60 cube with huge sump.
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Hello. I'm new to the site. I've really been enjoying reading and learning. I'm at the beginning stages of building a 15gal nano tank. So far this is the equipment I have Aqueon 15 gal Column tank QuietFlow Power Filter (pro?) 10? (kit) T5 lighting (kit) (1) Hydor Koralia 240GPH circulation pump - I'll probably get another, just not sure if another 240 would be good or a 425 50W submersible heater 25# dry rock CaribSea live sand - (course/larger) - 20# I want to upgrade the filter. I'm considering the Fluval C2 or C4 or the AquaClear 50 or 70. thoughts? other options? I'll need to upgrade the lighting as well in order to introduce coral. From what I understand, I can keep the kit lighting through the first cycle though. I wasn't planning on adding a sump or refugium just yet. just trying to take it slow. My next steps are getting the dry rock set up, painting the back (outside) of the tank with Plasti Dip, and getting the cycle started. I have some various conditioners, bacteria, etc. to add as well. once I get something set up, I'll add photos any suggestions on additional equipment/upgraded equipment would be appreciated! I'd like to get a filter ordered soon. So excited to get things moving!