Yes another custom tank

Calvin,

Great looking tank, it is truly a work of bio-art. Are you using RO\DI water? Also, any substrate or macro in the sump, or just the HOB inserts? BOL in the competition.

Mark
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9276441#post9276441 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mwoneal
Calvin,

Great looking tank, it is truly a work of bio-art. Are you using RO\DI water? Also, any substrate or macro in the sump, or just the HOB inserts? BOL in the competition.

Mark

Thanks Mark, I am using RO/DI and the sump is barebottom, it only has chaeto in both sides and a couple weeks ago I even pulled the filterpads/carbon, so far so good, everything still looks great and even the little problem algae I had growing seems to have reversed...
 
Can you post a pic that shows how you have the lighting mounted over the top, and how you eventually addressed the cords that were hanging?
 
Wow!!! I just spent over an hour reading through this whole post. Amazing is all I can say. I'm looking into buying a 12 gal nano cube and wondering what you would recommend as far as live rock and sand to start with. Thanks Eric.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9285492#post9285492 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by charlesgage
I am assuming everything is fine, but did you have any temp issues with all that light?

Awesome tank!

Thanks, I keep the canopy open about an inch (by sliding it forward) to allow air to circulate... Come summer I may need to install some fans, but I already have them ready to go if I need them.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9285622#post9285622 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mwoneal
Calvin,

Thanks for the info, would you mind telling what kind of RO/DI unit you use?

Thanks,

Mark

Mark, this is the one I use...

http://www.aquariumwaterfilters.com...8&category_id=15&option=com_phpshop&Itemid=28

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9286284#post9286284 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by oddiseus
Can you post a pic that shows how you have the lighting mounted over the top, and how you eventually addressed the cords that were hanging?

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The cords are bundled together on one corner then drop straight down the wall to the timer behind the Futon.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9286459#post9286459 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by diveilm
Wow!!! I just spent over an hour reading through this whole post. Amazing is all I can say. I'm looking into buying a 12 gal nano cube and wondering what you would recommend as far as live rock and sand to start with. Thanks Eric.

Thanks, any live rock will work, I happened to use Fiji as I had it curing in a trashcan in my basement from a previous tank. What ever you use, I would recommend curing/cooking it for 4-6 weeks in a blacked out trash can before putting it in your nano. I've done it on my last two tanks and on other peoples tanks I build/setup and don't even have a diatom bloom to clean up. :D As for sand I recommend Aragonite Sand to help buffer pH, no need to spend the money on live sand, your live rock will seed it.
HTH
 
Calvin,

Thanks for the info, it is appreciated. Very refreshing to receive valuable advice without being beaten over the head with it.
 
No problem Mark, there are some cheaper RO/DI units out there now and I'm sure they would do just as good of job. Bottom line: you're looking to get your water to 0 TDS, you can get there numerous ways. ;)

Thanks chelskisw6!
 
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