Office Tank on a Whim - 3gal Picotope

ange062

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I was walking through the office earlier and saw a lot of people growing plants in their offices, gave me a whim to look into a pico tank for my desk. A little bit of research and a couple of phone calls, and I have a JBJ 3gal Picotope along with sand, water, and LR on hold at my LFS for $55 total.

This should be a fun little project. Goal is to keep it super simple, my only plans are to frag some zoa's, rics, and GSP out of my 28g. I'll either stock a couple of sexy shrimp OR a small goby/shrimp pair.

Will post pics once I smuggle all the stuff into the building and get it setup :)
 
Any people ever have people complain about it, of call it "unsafe"

I would love to have a mini one...

What are your plans for the weekends?
 
Any people ever have people complain about it, of call it "unsafe"

I would love to have a mini one...

What are your plans for the weekends?

A couple of people that I talked about the tank to were like "is that allowed?!?!"

I am not technically sure if it is, but I am going to bring it in and see what happens. If they tell me to take it home I will.

For the weekends, an autofeeder and light timer should get me through. Hoping there is no need for an ATO if I top off on Friday before I leave the office.
 
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Build a cover for it for the weekend. As long as the water temp doesn't get too high that will keep evap down to a minimum over the weekend. I don't think an auto feeder will be necessary. I leave my 4 gallon 3 days at a time on the weekends with no issues. Use the light timer all the time. Not just weekends.
 
i put a 150G in my work a few years ago. most everyone was for it except for one. saying its a liability and what not. after a day he loved it. they are just trying to be haters
 
Build a cover for it for the weekend. As long as the water temp doesn't get too high that will keep evap down to a minimum over the weekend. I don't think an auto feeder will be necessary. I leave my 4 gallon 3 days at a time on the weekends with no issues. Use the light timer all the time. Not just weekends.

Light timer is for everyday of course, much easier that way. 8a-6p :) The cover is a really good idea for weekends, I'll definitely rig something up. Probably just head to my local hobby shop and get a sheet of lexan to cut to shape. Office temp always stays at a constant 74f, so no worries on temp.

You know we want pics.

Had technical difficulties due to a storm related power outage and can't pick it up until tomorrow! Will post pics stat though!
 
Can't wait to see the photos! I've had a JBJ pico up since August. It's a cute little tank, and it's fun to take care of. I'll definitely be watching this thread. :)

I'd highly recommend getting/building a small ATO if the tank will be alone all weekend. My open-top tank's specific gravity will go up by as much as .001 per day if I don't top it off, which could raise it from 1.026 to 1.029 in three days. Might be because of the fact that it's next to a window, though.
 
Well here you go! Spent a little bit finding nice pieces of cured LR for the look I wanted. I may end up taking some out later, but I like this for now. My LFS gave me live sand out of their invert tank for free and I ended up with 4 hermit hitchhikers. It was interesting "smuggling" all the stuff into the building :lmao::thumbsup:

I haven't gotten in trouble, but have had 3 people say they want to put stuff in there already and it's been a non stop show-and-tell session in my office all afternoon. Hopefully the novelty wears off quickly so I can get some work done!

View from my chair:
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Still cloudy FTS:
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Looks great! It's neat that you got some hitchhikers. The only hitchhikers I got from my rock and sand were feather dusters, hydroids, and a tiny zoanthid. Hermit crabs are fun little inverts.
 
Stopped by the office today to drop a frozen cube of mysis in the tank to ensure the cycle is getting started. I used sand and rock out of an established tank so expect the cycle to be negligable.
 
Evap over the weekend was only half an inch, not nearly as bad as I had expected. Bringing some water home tonight to check on the cycle.
 
All the organics are at 0 as I kind of expected, plan to add a CUC later this week of a couple small astrea and nassarius snails.
 
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