~Lets see your nano aquascaping~

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Newbie just saying hi , heres a shot of my Eclipse 12 started with a JBJ 6 gal. but it cracked after 5 days of being setup so had to run out and pick something up, did not really want to chance another JBJ, already looking into upgrading lighting.

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Here's a far view
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and here's a close-up
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This is of the tank I made for my girlfriend. It's a 2.5g, with a 20w 50/50 Coralife Screw-in bulb.
 
Hey gang, just for kicks, I dug up a picture of my old 30g tank so you all can see the aquascaping on that one:

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Here's my 13.5 gallon home-made tank (15" x 14" x 15"):

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This is a new set up (added the water and some live sand in Septemper 2005).

I'm using two 26W mini compact fluorescent lights, plus a 15W of the same type of bulb. The 15W will be swapped for one of these next week (if it shows up in the mail):

http://mops.ca/cgi-bin/SoftCart.exe/skus/li/LICL-54110.asp?L+scstore+twng4689ff5eb55e+1129448814

The two types of xenia I have were growing fine under two 15W bulbs in a 10 gallon until just the other day when I picked them up. I plan to keep only hardy, low-light corals (mostly softies).

For more details and photos (and if/when this image is deleted from photobucket), see my homepage. It would just be easier than rattling off all the other specs that I already have online... ;)

http://flusher.bravehost.com/
 
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my 10g is coming along slowly... need a light upgrade... send me a private message if you know anything good for 10g nano having to do with lighting (Ive been thinking Current 20" 1x40watt or 1x65watt if they make it or a Coralife 96watt 50/50 quad)
 
diverrk said:
ok anybody see what wrong with flushers picture ?

Hint: heater Look carefully.


Uh, what's wrong? Seriously - now I'm all worried... ;)

It looks like the heater is touching the live rock, but it isn't. There was a cyano build up on top, but that's been removed. I also checked with Ebo; this heater can be fully submerged. It even has an auto shut-off above the water level indicator, in case the heater is not fully submerged (that's what I was told anyway - I never bothered to test it).

It's been running perfectly for over a month.
 
Ok the heater has a water level mark look closely, I thought it meant not to submerge below the line, guess I'm wrong since you asked Jebo. Sorry if I got you nervous :D
 
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