malx
Active member
Hi, Everyone.
So here's my problem:
As you can see, Pancake, my Carpet Anemone, is a bit big. So, he's getting an upgrade! It's been over a year since he's been in this 10 gallon. Some fo you said that I was crazy to keep a Carpet in a tank this small with no skimmer, but after a year, I have been able to manage nutrients with 100ml ZEOlite, 50ml Carbon, 1ml of ZEOStart Daily, and bi-weekly 2 gallon water changes.
When making tanks, their aesthetic is as important to me as what is in them. This new tank is going to sit on my black granite kitchen counter top and it's going to have a custom sump hidden between the window and the edge of the counter. I'll post a picture of where it's going later, but for now, here's a shot of the tank all done and drilled.
It's 18 gallons total, 30" x 12" x 12"
It's going to house
2 Clownfish
1 Hermit Crab
1 Turbo Snail
and the Carpet
Will keep everyone posted!
I plan on building the tank this week and having info posted on the sump, stand, move, and how that's all going to work for everyone to follow.
Thanks,
Joey
So here's my problem:

As you can see, Pancake, my Carpet Anemone, is a bit big. So, he's getting an upgrade! It's been over a year since he's been in this 10 gallon. Some fo you said that I was crazy to keep a Carpet in a tank this small with no skimmer, but after a year, I have been able to manage nutrients with 100ml ZEOlite, 50ml Carbon, 1ml of ZEOStart Daily, and bi-weekly 2 gallon water changes.
When making tanks, their aesthetic is as important to me as what is in them. This new tank is going to sit on my black granite kitchen counter top and it's going to have a custom sump hidden between the window and the edge of the counter. I'll post a picture of where it's going later, but for now, here's a shot of the tank all done and drilled.

It's 18 gallons total, 30" x 12" x 12"
It's going to house
2 Clownfish
1 Hermit Crab
1 Turbo Snail
and the Carpet
Will keep everyone posted!
I plan on building the tank this week and having info posted on the sump, stand, move, and how that's all going to work for everyone to follow.
Thanks,
Joey