kloudie
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So there was no way I could completely get out of the hobby so I took a couple things from my main tank and small tank and set up a little 10 gallon rimless ( tore the trimming off ). I was going to put an LED light on it but the one I had was kind of puny so I think I'm just going to use the day light.
I have a korala 850 in it and have it setup so its behind the rock and doing a loop around the tank so all debris comes back and hits live rock. Also planning to dig the rest of the live rock out of the sumps and use this to make a little island on right side that hopefully I can block off some flow and have it a little calmer with algae and mangroves. Will be cooled with AC and Fan.
Live stock will be 1 yellow tail damsel and 1 peppermint shrimp. If it is a success I'll add probably some more inverts or something like that.
Thats the plan anyway... Never done a nano, or one thats like this so let me know if ya have an idea what kind of algae i should use or any other useful info to get around using traditional filtration.
Oh by the way I'm Nate, I've been cruising the forums for awhile... but now just starting to get socially involved ha.
I have a korala 850 in it and have it setup so its behind the rock and doing a loop around the tank so all debris comes back and hits live rock. Also planning to dig the rest of the live rock out of the sumps and use this to make a little island on right side that hopefully I can block off some flow and have it a little calmer with algae and mangroves. Will be cooled with AC and Fan.
Live stock will be 1 yellow tail damsel and 1 peppermint shrimp. If it is a success I'll add probably some more inverts or something like that.
Thats the plan anyway... Never done a nano, or one thats like this so let me know if ya have an idea what kind of algae i should use or any other useful info to get around using traditional filtration.
Oh by the way I'm Nate, I've been cruising the forums for awhile... but now just starting to get socially involved ha.
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