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|   I just used an Aquaclear I think they call it mini....cut a hole in the top for the heater to poke out of, and only had sponge and a small amt. of sand in the filter....I didn't have a fish just some inverts but the temp was alway ok.....it just required frequent top ups...that was my only beef...I'll try to find a pic for ya 
				__________________ No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. Sarah Last edited by Chaloupa; 12-31-2007 at 06:18 AM. | 
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				__________________ No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. Sarah | 
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|   It grew corals well with the coralife 18w light...tons of light for such a small tank...the macro's grew too well and required quite a bit of pruning...but it was fun...OK for a while I did have a panda goby and a flaming prawn goby...but you never saw them so I moved them out of it to another nano 
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|   WOW! That is a thing of beauty. Well thats the way I am gonna go. Whats the plumbing in the back? Thanks for the help. Matt 
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|   I run a 4.4 Gallon, with the only heat source being the pump and lights.  Tank drops to 77 at night, up to 79 during the day with lights on. |