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Old 02-24-2004, 04:27 PM
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This is a picture of my newest nano -( It used to be Evan's nano) - in the morning sunlight. There is not too much in it yet. It is a bit odd in that some of the rubble which has zoos attached is starting to sprout Aiptasia quite awhile after I bought it.



Some of the specs of this system designed and built by Evan (eposer)
Tropiquarium 11G tank with black silicone
Built in top with 2X28W PC conversion and fan
Top also contains intake and return (modified) for Fluval
Black stand ready to grace any room
Stand contains Fluval 204, without filter material for circulation.

The tank now has a lot of LR, one Yellow Clown Goby, and one Bicolor Blenny, some Mushrooms, Green Star Polyps, and some zoanthids.
The tank at this time is running bare bottom.
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Nice looking set up Bob.

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Old 02-24-2004, 05:36 PM
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Default Re: Nano in the morning sun

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It is a bit odd in that some of the rubble which has zoos attached is starting to sprout Aiptasia quite awhile after I bought it.
Looks good! Get a peppermint shrimp in there. I had a small amount growing on one of my rocks, but a day after getting the shrimp it was all gone. They are known to eat Aiptasia.
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