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The 5.5 gallon Rundown

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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 3/17
CUC - 5 Cerith, 2 - Nassarius - $16.00 added 3/27
PE/Palys - $35.00 added 4/4
Palys - $20.00 added 4/4
Joker Palys 3 polyps - $20.00 added 4/10
Nuke Greens 3 Polyps - $20.00 added 4/10
Small orange plate coral frag - $20.00 added 4/10
GSP - $7.50 added 4/11
Pink Zoas - $15.00 added 4/11


Started building on 2/13/10

Built overflow
Painted overflow black

2/14/10
Siliconed overflow to the tank

2/19/10
Did some small silicone on tank for spots that didn’t look like they got enough to hold the water in.
Put together the return pump & Line

Dremel out a small half moon to hold the return nozzle in place.
Cleaned up rock, and started piecing aquascape together
2/26/10
Light came in.

2/27/10
Bought Stand & Light fixture

Spray painted back of Tank.
Water tested tank.
2/28/10
My light went out, BOO!!! But nick @ nanotuners was quick to help.
Added salt and sand and now tank cycles.


Stocking plans
Florida Ricordia
Zoas
Palys
2 Green band gobys

And a funny sticker I bought off of EBAY :lol3:



2/28/10 It's ALIVE!!!!


3/28/10 w/ PC Lighting whil eI was waiting for the LED


4/11/10 When LED came in


4/27/10 (sorry tank glass is dirty, need to get a magfloat, Wish I could get the nano nimble)

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Comments

  1. Hat39406's Avatar
    Looks great! The LED's really make a difference.
  2. melev's Avatar
    I like it. Very DIY - from beginning to end. The overflow is made of glass or acrylic? If acrylic, how did you join the two pieces together before you siliconed it into the tank? Great sticker!
  3. Douwant2play's Avatar
    Thanks Melev! The overflow is acrylic. I actually used Krazy Glue to join the pieces together before I siliconed it. @Hat39406 glad you caught your damsel! and yes the LEDs really give the tank a different look than the PCs that I had on there temporarily. My corals really seem to like it as well, I just wish I had a Quantum meter to use to see what my PAR levels are.