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![]() I always stare and follow along with everyone's build threads and I completely forgot to properly document a few of my own.
My girl and I recently got into the hobby, her 14G cube was the first to be up and operational and while I was fiddling around and deciding on which tank to use I decided I wanted to try out the challenging world of a pico reef as well as a larger one. Main deciding factor was I wandered into a PetSmart and they happened to have Fluval Spec V's on sale for $80 so why the heck not right? Setup: Fluval Spec V 5 Gallon Hydor Korelia nano 240 GPH Eggcrate media basket with filter floss, Purigen and Matrix 4lbs live rock ( and 3 small pieces of coral I found under a tree in my yard, weird eh) 5lbs mixed live sand and fine aragonite 3 Hermit Crabs 2 Anemone Crabs 1 Trochus Snail 1 Hector's Goby So far I just have the stock lighting as I am not sure about adding corals just yet. Amazingly this little thing holds 79 degrees constantly, I am wondering if it is in part from my laptop's heat vent pointed at it 3" away, either way I am happy to have not needed to squeeze a heater into the back compartment. My only modifications to the Spec V itself was to silicone over the small water by-pass slot near the bottom of the back wall and I blocked off 2/3 of the bottom of the overflow to create a proper water skimming affect. Feel free to critique if you have any suggestions/ ideas. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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