Show me your awesome nano Aquascape!

Here's my new little 20 more to come soon! ImageUploadedByTapatalk1401405352.936907.jpg
 
Here's my Fluval Edge 12g FOWLR. Been up and running for 6 months now.

2 x Maroon Clownfish - Successfully paired (the hard way)
1 Saron Shrimp
1 Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp
3 Hermit Crab - 2 Blue Legged and 1 Scarlet Reef
1 Bumble Bee Snail





100% stock besides a single actinic LED 4w light strip added to the stock lighting and a Koralia Nano 240.
 
34 gallon Red Sea Max 130. Maybe a little boring but my aesthetic has leaned towards less full tanks lately. The corals are growing in a bit since this photo.
 

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Tank size 8-10G
 

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That's a gorgeous macro tank i love the edge tanks they are awesome.

Thanks! I love the look of the edges but god are they one of the most difficult tanks to work with! Hard to clean the glass and to stick your hand in without overflowing it.

My goodness. I LOVE your tank. I'm currently moving my tank from FOWLR to a Macro tank.

Do it! Macro tanks definitely have a different kind of beauty to them. Plus they're super easy to maintain in regards to water quality and lighting.
 
Before adding water. Will be a full on SPS tank.

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One month and twenty days since wet. So far just a CUC. I expect it will be ready for its first SPS in a couple of weeks.
 
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Good start, see pic below for the elusive Bali Giant Xenia




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18 gallon viaaqua tank, black sand, 2 x 96w power compact quads (I could keep anything in that tank)


For reference, the darker xenia is pretty normal size below it, the giant xenia had a stalk like a leather, single stalk, never split. Every time it laid down on the rock under its own weight, I'd cut across the stalk, let new heads develop, peel it off the rock, and band it to a new rock. Sold a dozen of em, wouldn't live in ANY other tank. Sold the main colony for $300, died the next day.

This aquarium got exhibitors choice award at the FMAS show back around 2000, which got me a free trip to Grand Cayman. My favorite tank I've ever built.
 
Starting to fill in some empty space in my bc29, so far everything is going great! (please excuse the filth and scratchy glass, scored the cube off CL).

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