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