murfman
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After seeing Calvin415's Nano, I wanted to try something new. I got a 2.5 gallon pico tank from Eric D and decided that I will set it up for softies and maybe 1 or two small, non jumping/burrowing fish. I didn't want a lot of sand blowing around and take a chance on scratching the acrylic so I decided to epoxy the substrate to the bottom of the tank. I picked up some epoxy from Hobby Lobby and mixed it up.
Once it was mixed I mixed in some crushed coral I had laying around and poured that into the bottom of the tank. The tank dimensions are 23 X 5 X 5 so there is not a lot of room to work with. I used a foam brush to spread it out and then added more CC and patted it down into the epoxy.
No, the picture is not upside down.
Once the epoxy cured, I washed out the tank, removing any excess CC and dust and then built a small stand for it. I drilled a 9/16" hole for the return nozzle from a fountain pump I used to mix salt water.
The pump fits in the hole, if you put the removeable nozzle in first and then the pump. I added Siporax beads to the chamber, they will filter upto 100X more than live rock will. I added some LR rubble, caulerpa and cheato to populate it.
Next is a 24" dual bulb T5 for lighting and then I can add corals. This is a stand alone tank so it will require a lot more maintenance than my 125, but, 10* water change is 1/4 gallon!!!
Once it was mixed I mixed in some crushed coral I had laying around and poured that into the bottom of the tank. The tank dimensions are 23 X 5 X 5 so there is not a lot of room to work with. I used a foam brush to spread it out and then added more CC and patted it down into the epoxy.
Once the epoxy cured, I washed out the tank, removing any excess CC and dust and then built a small stand for it. I drilled a 9/16" hole for the return nozzle from a fountain pump I used to mix salt water.
The pump fits in the hole, if you put the removeable nozzle in first and then the pump. I added Siporax beads to the chamber, they will filter upto 100X more than live rock will. I added some LR rubble, caulerpa and cheato to populate it.
Next is a 24" dual bulb T5 for lighting and then I can add corals. This is a stand alone tank so it will require a lot more maintenance than my 125, but, 10* water change is 1/4 gallon!!!