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![]() Ah!!! you guys from BCaquaria get everyone addicted! Now I have my own SW tank and I never thought this day would come but it's so much fun. I got a couple of peices of live rock and wow...live means live, I've found all sorts of things in my tank like sea stars, snails, feather worms.... cool!!! anyway... here is my tank..i think it's 4 gallons.
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![]() SUPER CUTE!!!
Glad I'm not the only one addicted to this ![]() You'll have to keep me posted, you have any idea what you want in there? |
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![]() not yet. I'm just going to keep it running like that for while to see how fast things colonize and to see if everything is doing well. I would like a hermit crab though. I need to do some more research on the corals, but i'll update everyonce in a while.
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![]() 6 days, where's the update???
I know, I haven't posted mine yet, but I'm waiting until just the right moment (mostly after a water change so I can ensure everything's not dead ![]() |
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![]() Hi all,
Sorry I dont have any pictures to post, but I lost the connection cable from my camera to my comp ![]() Jen |
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![]() A 10k bulb won't highlight the colors that well, actinic will help as would a bluer bulb, but that is of course only my experience.
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![]() In my experience the black gravel/sand really doesn't do a tank justice. White or natural aragonite is much nicer, it reflects a lot of light and makes the tank look much brighter. A 10k tube won't give you the nicest colour and your desk lamp will be washing out most of the colour the 10k is giving you if it's a normal light bulb. There are a number of upgrades you can go with for light over your tank, depending on what size it is. A 10k and an actinic will go a long way or two 50/50 tubes (actinic/10k on each tube).
Congrats on getting involved in nano's you'll love it. Doug |
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![]() I have changed the gravel already, I didn't like the black either. Now I am using crushed coral. It's much better. Though I've been reading lately, sand is better than coral. So many things to learn. Maybe I'll upgrade on the lighting a bit more. I'm not quite sure how I should upgrade though. It seemed like some of my corals didn't like the actinic bulb... I dunno why.
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![]() Looking good ! Any details on filter etc ?
..................Dave |
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![]() In such a small tank, it probably won't make a difference either way. The tank is too small for a deep sand bed (DSB), so you'd probably do best keeping the substrate as shallow as possible. The depth of the sandbed in the first picture looks about right, IMO.
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