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Old 09-06-2011, 07:34 PM
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Do a 14G biocube or fluval edge. Can't get any more simple than those.
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Old 09-06-2011, 08:25 PM
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Yea I would like to go bigger but if its too big (20gals) It becomes a PITA to pick up and take home for the summer.
I was thinking of simple stuff so inhabitants and rocks can come home with me and be put into my sw tank at home.
The more I think and plan on it the more I think its too much work right now. Im taking on a bunch of new courses and going back and forth with a sw tank may be a bother. Maybe when I get things more straightened out then Tat will be a good option. It would definitly be really neat for my science class.
Im looking at other easier options like a small FW tank with livebearers OR do Hermit crabs OR firebelly newt or firebelly toad. Im not sure. I do know that I would like to have something.
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Old 09-06-2011, 08:46 PM
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I put a 12G Aquapod in my girlfriend's classroom (1-6 science) and had it running for 2 years. We took it home in the summer and set it back up in the fall. It had a ATO from Autotopoff.com and she did weekly 5g water changes every week from the water of our home system (200G). It mostly had soft coral in it and LPS frags from my display no fish and a small clean up crew of crabs & snails and one Coral banded shrimp.
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Old 09-07-2011, 01:57 AM
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Honestly if your serious get a fluval edge there supposed to be good little tanks only 6g would be easy to move could prob carry it lol put a cool pom pom crab and a neon goby a couple little hermies and a coco feather duster mabey instead of a neon goby and the hermies get a cool little prawn goby and a candy cane pistol shrimp. Bet you a hundred bucks the kids will love it and if the kids don't think it's cool then there obviously insane
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Old 09-07-2011, 02:03 AM
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For the classroom keep it simple. fluvial edges are nice but cost around $100 for a 6 gal tank.

Get a 10 gal tank, glass top w/ aquaclear 30 simple and cheap
4 nice pieces of LR and viola.

My 2 darwins, 1 mandarin, an 10 inverts been living in the same tNk for 6 years. Top offs are 1/2 gal every week with minimal evaporation

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Old 09-08-2011, 03:24 AM
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I completely agree with you BWA. As nice as the fluval edges are they are $$$. Im not willing to put a heck of a lot of cash into this. Please no comments about sw is flipping expensive. I know it is I have a tank. Im $5000 into my little tank.

Anyway, yes a glass tank with a glass lid and minimal livestock.

Blueworldaquatic how often do you do a WC on it?

Spring Break is only a week so im not worried about my tank for a week away. Ive done it with mine and no one to care for it. Its been fine.
2 weeks is winter break. I would need to visit at least twice to make sure things are fed and water is up at the correct level.
Summer is where the issue will be because packing it up is a lot of work. I dont care how little your tank is, its still a lot of work.
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Old 09-08-2011, 04:47 PM
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Oh btw SW is expensive didn't you know Do u have any equipment For said tank? if u have to buy everything I'll bet u getclose to the price of a fluval edge anyway plus less rock is needed in a 6g BUT if u have the equipment then nm no matter what u do u should still get a pistol shrimp I'm sure kids would love it
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