75g Lurking danger and Leafy Seadragons

vlangel

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Hi folks, my name is Dawn and I am upgrading from my current 56g column to a standard 75g display. The main reason is I am not as tall as I once was and the tall 56g is a pain to clean, ha ha! Gotta love getting older. Actually I am also excited about having a bigger footprint for more fish too!
Like my current display, this new 75g will also have a mural on the back glass. That is where the leafy seadragons come in; sorry folks if I misled you into thinking that I was keeping seadragon! It's reminds me of when I kept and raised seahorses, which are in the same family as seadragons. Of course my tank is kind of leafy since I love macroalgae.
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I plan to set this tank up simply with biology doing most of the filtering, (same as my current tank). I will be moving all my rock over, washing and re-using the sand and keeping macroalgae.

I bought a 20g high tank at a Petco sale to be the sump and home for my aged Percula clown and renegade pistol shrimp. I also am going to relocate all the rainbow nems down there. The sump will not be plumbed to the display immediately until I can gather and put the plumbing together. Display and sump will just be AIOs until that happens but the 20g will be under the cabinet. That way my fish and coral are back in a stable environment until I can do the plumbing rather than makeshift holding tanks.
 
I’m sure it will. I’m impressed with your artistic skills. Nice work.
Thanks George, I guess the big bucks I spent going to the Art Institute of Pgh hasn't been a complete waste! Actually if you look at the 1st Pic in this thread of the tank and cabinet you can see a pencil illustration of animals in a Ford pickup truck; that is my work from my Art Institute days. The assignment was, 'what do the zoo animals do when the zoo closes'?
 
You do realize what a giant pain plumbing a heavy tank and working in a cabinet will be later.
I drilled my 75 and ditched the over the side stuff. So glad I did.

The art is nice and will look great.
 
You do realize what a giant pain plumbing a heavy tank and working in a cabinet will be later.
I drilled my 75 and ditched the over the side stuff. So glad I did.

The art is nice and will look great.
I do, my 1st tank was a standard 90g with a sump in the cabinet that was added later. It also had a HOB overflow box. Also I always soft plumb so that makes it a little easier. I appreciate the heads up however.

Thanks for the kind words on the art.
 
I like art. Quite often artists don't appreciate themselves. I have this. A person made it on another forum I was on. He was going to throw it away. I said I would like to have it but you have to sign it. He/she mailed it to me. I had it framed and sent him $100 gift card.
No idea who it was, just a user name. From a family of talented people that did ad art. They didn't think he was talented. I think it is very good and much to nice for the landfill. I put it up next to the 240.
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I like the one you made too.

I did the over the top thing with my 75. When I tore it down to move I drilled it while it was empty. It has an overflow and returns now.
 
I like art. Quite often artists don't appreciate themselves. I have this. A person made it on another forum I was on. He was going to throw it away. I said I would like to have it but you have to sign it. He/she mailed it to me. I had it framed and sent him $100 gift card.
No idea who it was, just a user name. From a family of talented people that did ad art. They didn't think he was talented. I think it is very good and much to nice for the landfill. I put it up next to the 240.
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I like the one you made too.

I did the over the top thing with my 75. When I tore it down to move I drilled it while it was empty. It has an overflow and returns now.
That’s awesome Ned. Love it.
 
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