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![]() Here's the store 14 BioCube (stock lighting, added a SEIO 620 and a 25 watt Stealth heater):
Tank ![]() Moonlights ![]() Colorful-ish corals ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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![]() Oh yeah, here's a list of the non-coral livestock:
Fish Pair of Percula Clowns One Royal Gramma One Orchid Dottyback Crustaceans Pair of Harlequin Shrimp (the starfish eating ones) One Fire Shrimp Two Emerald Crabs One Boxing Crab Mollusk Lots of Stomatella Several hitchhiker clams I feed the tank daily with roughly two tablespoons of mysis and a pinch of NLS pellets. Most of that food is target fed to the LPS corals (Acanths, Candycanes and Favia) and the three Dendrophyllia colonies. Also, every second day, I pop in some of the various coral foods (phyto/zooplankton) for everything else. Twice a week, I put in a chunk of chocolate chip starfish for the harlequins. The tank gets weekly 40% water changes. I suck all the gunk off the bottom and scrape the glass of a little. That's about it...
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![]() Wow! your tank looks awesome. I hope that mine looks as nice as yours when I set it up. Thanks a lot for all the information and pics of your tank
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![]() Heh, thanks man! Nano's are pretty easy to run if you're diligent with the maintanance, IMO.
Just do your research on livestock options and plan out your rockwork and you should be good to go.
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![]() definetly the nicest nano I have seen. It is worthgoing to gold's just to look at the tank.
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