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Fishoholic's 2012 nano contest entry
So I was reading about the contest thinking about things and remembering Aysha saying this:
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So after talking with Doug (my boyfriend aka fishytime for those who may not already know) and he mentioned the skimz ibox nano tank that he had, that he never did get around to setting up, and needless to say an :idea: went off in my head and I decided I'm in :cheer2: So my entry is a Skimz ibox nano tank, it holds about 2.5g. I've heard the light it comes with isn't great so I'm looking into upgrading it with an eco pico LED light. It's going to sit on the edge of Doug's computer desk and I have most of the stuff I need to get it going: live rock; going to steal some from my 230g sand; have to rinse the sand I had in my 10g and use it air pump and longer air hose (used to run the skimmer it came with); found them in Doug's extra tank supply area :mrgreen: saltwater; taking it from the water I already have mixed for my water change on my big tank. Now all I need is a small heater which I'll look into getting tomorrow. Already started taking progress pic's (as I'm all about the pic's) and I will post them with explanations later, for now I'm off to rinse some old dirty sand :thumb: |
In the beginning.....there was a box (under a bar no less)......
http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...o/DSC_0026.jpg and in that box.......was an ibox! http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...o/DSC_0027.jpg that came with little pieces that needed putting together.....and NO instructions :eek: (Oh and a few extra pieces, that Doug tossed into said ibox box, just to confuse me.....good times) http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...o/DSC_0029.jpg but through perseverance (and admittedly internet help) I figured out how to get the circulation pump working (forgot to take a pic of it put together oops!) and the darn confusing air stone skimmer that it came with. Took forever to figure it out and BTW I hate skimmers! http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...o/DSC_0031.jpg Also discovered the the air hose the skimmer came with was way to short and I needed to find a pump....so I went shopping under my bar again to where Doug's extra tank stuff is hiding and found this :mrgreen: http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...o/DSC_0032.jpg |
Decided it would work well sitting on Doug's computer desk so here it sits :biggrin:
It was pretty dusty/dirty so I gave it a good rise before setting it in it's final resting spot, here's some empty tank shots http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...o/DSC_0033.jpg http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...o/DSC_0035.jpg |
Never heard of these tanks..googled it and what a sweet tank should be a intreasting build also
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I picked one of these up when in town for Fragfest. I'm going to set mine up for my son. Can't wait to see where you go with this one.
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I wanted to run carbon on this tank and remembered I had these laying around http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...o/DSC_0036.jpg So I decided to see if it would fit, and thankfully it fits into the camber no problem :biggrin: (it's hard to see in the pic but I circled it) http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...DSC_0043-1.jpg |
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1) pull all my maxi mini nems from my big tanks and stuff them in there with sexy shrimp, anemone shrimp and anemone crabs. Good plan in theory but it would be a PITA to try to get my maxi mini's out of the other tanks, and I'm not sure about wanting to try anemones in a new set up or 2) set it up as a mini reef with a cool display fish. I'd love to get a flaming prawn goby but they are very difficult find and not easy to keep http://www.aquacon.com/images/FlamingPrawnGoby3.jpg or I might try a yasha goby/pistol shrimp (but I have a pistol in my 34g that's waiting for a yasha and I don't think I could get him out). So I might try to find some other unique type of tiny fish, maybe barnacle blennies (my fave) but they have a short life span so I don't know. |
I have a carpet that would be perfect in there he's about 19 inches across would fold up perfect in there ;). You should go with a rose and green bubble tip anemone in there that would be pretty cool.
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This is going to be really cute. I'm following along. :)
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wow laurie great start indeed, i love the idea of a maxi tank, how about maybe a maxi ricordia tank??
will be following along for sure:) |
Way to go!
Wish I have a store right underneath MY bar! Can't wait to see it done. Wait, maybe not....might just start something that I don't want to get into... |
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BTW thanks for working out a deal for the Eco pico light, I picked it up along with a heater today. Eco pico light (going to add 2 more led light strips to it and a dimmer that wonderful Grizz said he'd pick up a deliver to me :cheer2:) http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...o/DSC_0049.jpg Heater (very odd really flat heater but it's supposed to work) http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...o/DSC_0048.jpg But the above was picked up today and I'm getting ahead of myself.... |
I bought the same heater for my old planted Betta nano. It blew up :P but worked well before hand ;)
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.......back to last night......were smells of old stinky sand filled the air.....
the old sand in the 10g http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...o/DSC_0038.jpg http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...o/DSC_0037.jpg Thankfully it didn't take to too long to rinse out enough for the pico tank tank shot with the room lights on (old light above tank) http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...o/DSC_0042.jpg tank pic with room lights off (old light above tank) http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...DSC_0046-1.jpg |
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Not to sure I only had it for maybe 2 months? The guy at big als told Mr to bury it under the substrate, could've been part of it, I think it couldve over heated there easily. I don't generally listen to those guys anymore :P
It will be perfect for the back chamber though, I bet it fits just perfect |
Also kinda cool I got the skimmer working :thumb:
skimmer in tank http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...o/DSC_0043.jpg skimate collection bucket http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...o/DSC_0044.jpg observed skimmer actually working this morning!!!:cheer2: http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...o/DSC_0047.jpg |
I think my tank at the office evaporates more water in a 14 hour period than this tank can hold.. :lol:
Looking good so far, Laurie. |
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Aquascape pic's will come later |
Well you might have to bite the bullet and get a small adjustable heater
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I was able to squeeze this one into the return compartment of my 2G Fluval Spec:
http://ca-en.hagen.com/Aquatic/Heating/Heaters/A756 It worked well. I'm not sure if you could squeeze it in beside your skimmer, but it might be worth a shot. |
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Sure sure blame me...
I feel bad because I'd tell Barry THIS IS NOT AN ARMORY WE DO NOT NEED ANYMORE TANKS! who do you think has all the tanks now?:redface: Oh and I just told him I'm bringing home another snake ooops! Did I mention we are getting married in like 3 weeks? OH THE CHAOS!!!!!! as far as the heater goes...Catalina's? |
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Congrats on the wedding you guys must be crazy busy!!!! I love catalina's and was thinking maybe a cold water nano but it seems to sit around 76 (right now) with no heater so not quite cold enough for them. |
Hmmm...interesting...always wondered how people heat these tiny tanks.
Good thing you tried it without any livestock in first! |
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not sure if its an option or even possible lol but can you put your heater on a timer or something similiar so it only runs for a few minutes at a time??
im going heaterless and chose to put my tank next to the furnace vent, so far so good no temp drops:P |
lol isn't this the same tank doug was going to plumb into his 180 before lol
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Nice tank bud should be a great build I'm liking it plans either which one I'll be following this build
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I went "shopping" for rock yesterday and found a really cool shaped piece from my 230g reef tank. Unfortunately I discovered that the rock that seemed small (at least it did in my 230g) basically barely fit into the 2.5g :lol: oops! So then I looked for a smaller piece and found a cool flat long piece. Realized I needed a few more small pieces of LR but had a hard time finding anything small enough in my 230g reef. So Doug said I could go "shopping" in his sump (must say he has some really nice rock in there!) and after a few tries this is the end result :mrgreen: It was a bit cloudy from having just put the rock in but you get the idea, also you can see what the EcoPico led light looks like. I plan on adding two more led light strips to it and a dimmer, which Grizz had graciously offered to pick up and deliver for me :cheer2: http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...o/DSC_0053.jpg http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...o/DSC_0051.jpg http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...o/DSC_0057.jpg |
Good job on this little tank, its going to be nice!
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Yeah I always wounded why they need heaters..urban very lucky lol
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Oh and very nice pics
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a post has been made in all the contest forumns regarding contest rules via the timeline, everyone should read this post as there seems to be some confusion.
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