TGBrown
Premium Member
I'm a sick man. I couldn't fight it off any longer. After having been without my 55 gallon reef tank for a little over a year, I broke down and bought my first nanotank.
I chose to go with the Aquapod 12 because of the information I gathered on here and 'one of those other forums'. The AP seems to have fewer issues with cracking; and I really liked the looks of the tank itself.
My AP has now been set up for 1 week. Right now, I have about 18lbs of sand and 15lbs of live rock cycling in the tank. One of the pieces of LR came with some orange zoas on it, but I'm not sure if they'll survive or not (they already looked like they were on the way out when I got the rock) but we'll see. I took out all of the filter media, and substituted it as follows:
Chamber 1: LR rubble with a layer of floss on top.
Chamber 2: LR rubble
Chamber 3: Heater and temp probe
Chamber 4: MJ900 return pump
The tank is pretty much stock right now. I did upgrade the factory pump to a MJ900, and blocked the lower two intakes on the back wall. I added a visi-therm 50watt heater, and the temp's holding steady day and night at 79. I also shortened the locline returns from the outlet. When I can locate some chaeto locally, I'll probably move the heater and temp probe to chamber 4 and turn chamber 3 into a fuge. I'm sure that at some point down the road, I'll look at a lighting upgrade too. Soooo many things to do, but man does it feel good to have a tank again!
Here's a couple of pics of the tank and my amateur aquascaping...after several hours of arranging, I'm pretty happy with it now
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I chose to go with the Aquapod 12 because of the information I gathered on here and 'one of those other forums'. The AP seems to have fewer issues with cracking; and I really liked the looks of the tank itself.
My AP has now been set up for 1 week. Right now, I have about 18lbs of sand and 15lbs of live rock cycling in the tank. One of the pieces of LR came with some orange zoas on it, but I'm not sure if they'll survive or not (they already looked like they were on the way out when I got the rock) but we'll see. I took out all of the filter media, and substituted it as follows:
Chamber 1: LR rubble with a layer of floss on top.
Chamber 2: LR rubble
Chamber 3: Heater and temp probe
Chamber 4: MJ900 return pump
The tank is pretty much stock right now. I did upgrade the factory pump to a MJ900, and blocked the lower two intakes on the back wall. I added a visi-therm 50watt heater, and the temp's holding steady day and night at 79. I also shortened the locline returns from the outlet. When I can locate some chaeto locally, I'll probably move the heater and temp probe to chamber 4 and turn chamber 3 into a fuge. I'm sure that at some point down the road, I'll look at a lighting upgrade too. Soooo many things to do, but man does it feel good to have a tank again!
Here's a couple of pics of the tank and my amateur aquascaping...after several hours of arranging, I'm pretty happy with it now

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