ionredline0260
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Found an old 2.5 gallon cricket tank in my garage. took a glance at it and the silicone was still good. Standing there for a breif moment I hardly thought twice about it.. A PICO TANK! the black top frame was just sitting there so I went ahead and took it off and scaped the remaining silicone off. Found a 50W heater and a 80GPH tetra pump from an old FW filter. It was time for a water change on my display any way, so I took about 3 cups of sand a a few pieces of LR along with the water change water and in about 5 minutes had a 2.5 gallon pico up and running. Water has cleared up some what today so I fraged a button polyp and some zooanthids. I also added 1 hermit and 1 black turbo snail to it and they're doing good. I am thinking it will probably just be a miniture zooanthid garden, but I might get some type of very small goby ( clown maybe?) but thats a big maybe. Any way just thought I'd share my new tank! updates to come when I get some more zooanthids!
Found an old 2.5 gallon cricket tank in my garage. took a glance at it and the silicone was still good. Standing there for a breif moment I hardly thought twice about it.. A PICO TANK! the black top frame was just sitting there so I went ahead and took it off and scaped the remaining silicone off. Found a 50W heater and a 80GPH tetra pump from an old FW filter. It was time for a water change on my display any way, so I took about 3 cups of sand a a few pieces of LR along with the water change water and in about 5 minutes had a 2.5 gallon pico up and running. Water has cleared up some what today so I fraged a button polyp and some zooanthids. I also added 1 hermit and 1 black turbo snail to it and they're doing good. I am thinking it will probably just be a miniture zooanthid garden, but I might get some type of very small goby ( clown maybe?) but thats a big maybe. Any way just thought I'd share my new tank! updates to come when I get some more zooanthids!
