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![]() You can make your's as simple as a tank, heater, filter and cheap canopy. $100 would cover it used easily
I kept mine running until I finished buying fish and kept new filter foam blocks in my sump (thanks Brad) for a month or more before use Whenever I populated the QT, I added more blocks to the sump as I toss the used ones To answer your initial question Raied, here's mine; It's a 20g with a 15w freshwater bulb (low intensity is best for a QT) and an eggcrate top. The front half of the crate is cut and removable for arm access. I have had wrasses jump through it so you may be better off with a stock-style canopy I use a 100w Jager and an Aquaclear 50 And a Seachem Ammo Alert badge That's all you'd need I used to keep my tank bare bottom, but it currently has tile as it's a close color to sand (the stand is black and reflected the light like a mirror - not very subdued for guys trapped in a small tank) I blacked-out the back and sides (thanks Albert for the suggestion) with a garbage bag taped in place I use either a take-out tray, or a take-out lid, for sand. Either depends on who is in QT. The tray is good for wrasses. The lid works well for blennies, gobies etc For overkill, 'cause I always go overboard; I installed an Aquaclear Surface Skimmer I have an 8w hang-on UV run by a Lifeguard 1200 And I have a Tunze 3155 ATO (went through litres/day in the summer) Plus a Penn-Plax B11 Silent Air battery backup air pump It's also monitored/temp controlled by my RKE, and has a 120mm PC fan for cooling And a ground probe as everything is on GFCIs Oh, and a moonlight ![]() Guess that's about it Before the tile, black garbage bag and eggcrate top ![]() ![]() Newer pic ![]() With a lid for sand and airstones installed ![]() Last edited by gregzz4; 12-17-2013 at 02:19 AM. |