Pico Help!!!!

jpeggerling

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I came up on a glass block at work. Of course the first thing I thought of was a pico tank. The block is really cool. It will hold about 2 gal. Not much but I think I can make it work. I was just wondering what the best (small) powerhead they have out there. Also can anyone tell me what kind of lighting I could get. The Tank is not very wide. Only about 4 inchs wide.

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What is the length and height? The dimensions of the container will cause many problems such as finding suitable lighting, as well as aquascaping. You should be able to fit a 9 or 13watt PC bulb over the tank although it would require you to build a canopy as a retrofit is needed.

At Hellolights you will find 9w and 13w retrofit kits that are only around 2" wide and should work nicely: http://www.hellolights.com/comlambalkit.html

For flow either a Microjet or Minijet is slim enough to fit in the tank however I would keep it on the lowest setting. They are both 1.5" wide. Maybe you could place a small HOB filter on the tank and run some chemical media.

You might want to consider picking up a AGA 2.5g glass tank instead of using the container. The AGA tank has pretty good dimensions(12"Lx6"Wx8"H) for using as a pico especially for a desk. It would be much easier to aquascape, more options for lighting, and more room for corals. They are only around $10-15 at local fish stores.
 
Maxijet makes a mini-jet that might work wonderully for you.

Edit: Woops, didn't see that Nanomaniac had already mentioned that. My bad!
 
personally I would not use that glass enclosure you have there, it seems as thought it cant viewed from the side anyway. you could go to petsmart and buy 2.5gallon for $10, thats what I would do!
 
Thank You for everyone input. Im going to make this work. I know its going to be tight. I need to find is some small rubble. I think The Lighting might be a problem. I will not be doing a PETSFAT pico.
 
I'd use an airlift system to move the water and some kind of light on a free-stand so that you can adjust the distance for your needs.
 
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