bennerkla's 5.5 AGA Nano Reef Diary (Lots of PICS!!!)

http://www.saltwaterfish.com/site_1...ategory=4&category_search=62&root_parent_id=4

there you go i have 3 babys...if you want them to have lil once cut around the top of it and rubber band they to a rock....or wait and when they get biger u will see lil heads coming off and cut where the heads are and they will fall off after thet grow. you can do a lot whit them\...for more info go to google.com and look up fraging leathers and it will pull 123794612379 site about it.
 
http://www.saltwaterfish.com/site_1...ategory=4&category_search=62&root_parent_id=4

there you go i have 3 babys...if you want them to have lil once cut around the top of it and rubber band they to a rock....or wait and when they get biger u will see lil heads coming off and cut where the heads are and they will fall off after thet grow. you can do a lot whit them\...for more info go to google.com and look up fraging leathers and it will pull 123794612379 site about it.
 
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the shrimp is coming!!!!!
 
Haha, yeah I love my shrimp. Too bad it didn't focus, but I still love the pic.

Turf- I detail my lighting thoroughly earlier in the forum, but they are 2x18 watt 50/50 and 2x20 watt 50/50's.

I agree that the 96 powerquad is a decent light to start out with.
 
The death of the nano

The death of the nano

I bring you sad news.

My nano is dead thanks to a heater malfunction.

My tank was at 63 degrees for multiple days, killing/almost killing most of my corals and all the inverts. Luckily, my cleaner shrimp survived, as with the other corals you can see in my main tank.

Some might ask, why not just buy a new heater? Why take it all apart? Well, I need to pay for part of my college, so I cannot afford a new heater and all new livestock. I'm not selling this system, but I'm going to pack it up and take it to college once I get my own apartment.

I hope you've all enjoyed and learned from my nano building experience. I'm really, really upset that the damn heater broke, but there is nothing I can do. I can't wait to see how easy it will be once I start this thing up again from the knowledge I've learned from you all. Thanks a lot.

Here are some pics of the dead nano and the corals.

bennerkla's 5.5 nano 5/19/05 - 1/30/06

Any idea what happened to the heater from the pics?

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cya guys,

bennerkla
 
OH NO! man your tank was truely an inspiration. I am so sorry to hear that. Well you'll be back in business sooner or later. Glad to hear you have your priorities straight though.
 
Heater comments

Heater comments

Sorry to hear about the heater problems.

I have a couple of heater comments:

On larger systems, I alway keep a second heater in the tank as a backup in case one fails. Won't help if the the heater gets stuck in the ON position in which case - you'll fry everything. I've never had a heater fail on any of my tanks.

I don't recommend putting a heater in a hang-on filter or skimmer since if the water flow stops - you're effectively heating your filter and not the tank. I HAVE HAD FILTERS STOP and I don't check them evryday. I've had the pump on a hang-on fail (defective) and I had one stop (needed to be cleaned). This in fact happened on my 5.5g. Was probably down for 3 days.

Just some random heater thoughts!

John
 
bennerkla, I am sorry to hear about your heater malfunction... I am sure once you get settled in to new apartment and get started on your Nano again it will look better then ever :)

Keep us posted...
 
Thanks guys. I'm excited to see what it will look like in the future with all of my gained knowledge.

The only reason why I put the heater in the filter was because it is unsightly. Might have to in my next tank though, or at least by a top of the line heater.

Don't worry, it'll be back up in no time ;)

cya guys,

bennerkla
 
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