joe faria
Member
Hi,
This is my first post, and I'm glad that I can show you what I'm planning... I should say as well I got no experience on keeping marines, but only 15 years with FW and 4 years with nano planted tanks and FW invertebrates.
This tank will be a 40x40x30 cm (48L) with a built in sump/fuge. It will house some small frags or colonies of soft corals and a pair of firefish Nemateleotris magnifica or Nemateleotris decora.
I made a sketch of it.
A - overflow box
B - Chaetomorpha fuge
C - heater and midia place (activated carbon, chemipure if needed)
D - return pump
After some DIY, I've done a cube... first some leaks at the base and after being sorted, this is the result.
After some delay with the acrylic, I've finished the built in sump/fuge
Already got:
11 pounds of LR waiting in a container,
11 pounds of crushed coral sand ,
Hydor Pico pump 200 gal/h (adjustable flow)
2x T5 8w (14000k) luminaire
Need to buy:
Luminaire 24w PC actinic
Refractometer
One of the good things in Portugal, it's you can colect your own natural sea water, wich I will alternate with homemade seawater every week.
This is the spot where I'm colecting the natural sea water and an excuse to take my son to the beach.
Tomorrow will try to finish the pump connection and it will be ready for action.
Got a question... What you think on this guys Lysmata debelius aka Blood Shrimp? What's is your opinion about them in a 10G tank?
Regards,
Joe Faria
This is my first post, and I'm glad that I can show you what I'm planning... I should say as well I got no experience on keeping marines, but only 15 years with FW and 4 years with nano planted tanks and FW invertebrates.
This tank will be a 40x40x30 cm (48L) with a built in sump/fuge. It will house some small frags or colonies of soft corals and a pair of firefish Nemateleotris magnifica or Nemateleotris decora.
I made a sketch of it.
A - overflow box
B - Chaetomorpha fuge
C - heater and midia place (activated carbon, chemipure if needed)
D - return pump
After some DIY, I've done a cube... first some leaks at the base and after being sorted, this is the result.
After some delay with the acrylic, I've finished the built in sump/fuge
Already got:
11 pounds of LR waiting in a container,
11 pounds of crushed coral sand ,
Hydor Pico pump 200 gal/h (adjustable flow)
2x T5 8w (14000k) luminaire
Need to buy:
Luminaire 24w PC actinic
Refractometer
One of the good things in Portugal, it's you can colect your own natural sea water, wich I will alternate with homemade seawater every week.
This is the spot where I'm colecting the natural sea water and an excuse to take my son to the beach.
Tomorrow will try to finish the pump connection and it will be ready for action.
Got a question... What you think on this guys Lysmata debelius aka Blood Shrimp? What's is your opinion about them in a 10G tank?
Regards,
Joe Faria