Basic full overview of the system
I went and bought a bunch of fish today, Here is the front tank shot after adding like 16 fish. lol can you see them?! :P
Figured I would actually toss up some pics of the setup so I can come back to them later and see the progress. Tank started off a few years ago as a FOWLR setup, as I never really thought a 29 gallon could make a decent reef setup. After seeing a few others (melev's being one of them) I decided to take the plunge and get it going. As it sits right now, I'm using 2 current usa nova extreme x2 fixtures (they don't make a 4 bulb t5ho in a 30" length, so I purchased ...
Updated 04-28-2010 at 01:03 AM by dread240
Ok, I have been busy for the last month working on my 162 gallong in-wall tank. Wow, this was a lot more work than I thought it would be. I have a much better appreciation for everyone out there in this hobby. I am sure part of my issues have been the area I am working in. While it is the perfect location for the system, it is a tight fit. I still have a bit more equipment to buy and install. I have been doing some reading around the web on the best way to start a new reef tank once ...
Updated 04-28-2010 at 09:23 PM by melev
5.5 Pico EQUIPMENT Tank - $14.00 Stand - $80.00 Light fixture - $50.00 Pump Rio 600- $24.00 Aquarium sealant – $7.00 Evil’s Par38 - $138.00 w/ 80 optics 12K Rock – Had 5 Lbs Sand (Arag a live) - $10.00 Acrylic, two 8x10 sheets - $8.00 ATO – Tunze Osmo – Had Heater – Had - 50W Marineland Stealth Thermometer - Had - Coralife Digital Total = $331.00 INHABITANTS Macro Algae - $5.00 added ...
Well lets get the visual stuff out of the way: For Scale: And the little pump that can't: Ok So that's the pico that the aforementioned lego canopy will be built for. However due to some extra research the light that comes ...