reefaddict
Well-known member
I have patiently waited 1 year with my 125 reef before i set up another tank. I wanted a fish intensive tank but i had to use mostly equipment i already have so 55 is as big as i can go. to offset the size limitations, i am using a 40 gal long as a sump with a seaclone 100 skimmer. I also have a emperor 400 hang on filter and a rio 2100+ as a return pump from the sump. i put 25 lbs of lr from my reef tank as a jump start on the cycle and i also put 25 lbs of new cured lr to complete the filtration. the tank was running without any bioload for 3 weeks with just the emperor 400 until friday when i installed the sump and half the rock and 40 lbs of aragonite. today i added the other 25 lbs of rock and a pygmy angel and a bi colored blennie. I want to eventually fill the tank with small "nano" size fishes because i think it will make the tank more colorful/ intertesting than putting( for example) 1 trigger and 1 tang in the tank. I think a tank filled with small colorful fish will be more fun to look at.
i am in the process of taking pics, so i will show "the worlds largest nano tank" in a little while.
thanks
mike
i am in the process of taking pics, so i will show "the worlds largest nano tank" in a little while.
thanks
mike