435 in wall DT up and running again

Lawrence I did softie and Lps tank for a long while. You should definitely do it!! Your tank still looks great though man. Hope all is well
 
Nope some Acropora still alive but LPS even softies died

High nitrates and high alkalinity is not a good mixed
 
That's pretty stuffed. Your livestock will consist of hermits and shrimp lol. This must be hard for you Lawrence but in time I think you'll be glad you did this and I also think that in a few years when things slow a bit with your kids you'll convert it back. To bad you sold the bigger cube. You can use it right about now. You need another foot each way
 
No fish yet?

Sometimes going small allows you to do things that you couldn't with a larger tank. For example, a non-photosynthetic tank or a cold water species tank.

I tried to keep a saltwater tank at work, but it was always so cold in my office that the heater for my nano couldn't keep up. I saw that my tank was at a consistent 62 degrees without a heater so I decided to raise a tank full of catalina gobies. It was a tiny tank, but it was a lot of fun. :)

So I say embrace the smaller size and have fun with it!

Btw - I like the aquascaping in your new 60g.
 
It's too small Shirley
Old Fish are still in qt.
I am hoping to get Brian 100 gallons so fish have space to swim and corals to grow. Doing mostly Zoa, mushroom, Lps and some sps. Also your tank is always an inspiration I decided to get mostly anthias. I can't afford angels anymore nor have the space for them
It's was a great run.

Polishing my main tank then slowly build a simple, low energy, easy maintenance, cheap and visually appealing minimalistic planted tank.
Btw I have have 500 fish and it won't break that bank.
 
Lawrence, I have a brand new stainless steel regulator I had made for me from AlanLe. It's dual needle valves so can distribute to two different sources. All top of the line parts. It's still in the box. I was going to use it on two planted tanks simultaneously but plans have changed. Text me if you're interested.
 
From what I've learned Billy thats true in raising them from juvies to adults. When adults the maintenance isn't as much. They are expensive but something tells me that Lawrence has a pipeline
 
Lawrence, I have a brand new stainless steel regulator I had made for me from AlanLe. It's dual needle valves so can distribute to two different sources. All top of the line parts. It's still in the box. I was going to use it on two planted tanks simultaneously but plans have changed. Text me if you're interested.


I am using the one from calcium reactor. But I will let you know . I won't be up till summer .
 
From what I've learned Billy thats true in raising them from juvies to adults. When adults the maintenance isn't as much. They are expensive but something tells me that Lawrence has a pipeline


I am doing a lot of Cardinal tetras first then few discus after the tank stabilized. Water changes is takes 5-10 minutes a week maybe less so it won't be a problem for me.
 
Lwrence,

You will like Brian's Tank if you get it.... That is my old tank and sometimes I wish I never sold it... I really liked the stand on that tank....

Good luck!
 
I was taking care of that tank when he is away ... I really like it but it will be better if it has a door [emoji16]
 
Lawrence, I still have the wood slats that Randy gave me for the doors. I kinda liked the open look so i never got around to putting them together. Of course its.included in the purchase ;)
 
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