- Location
- Brooklyn / CNY
Running a fairly successful system in my small apartment was a challenge. I couldn’t get a tank that is too big or too wide for my living room. So I settled for a narrow but long display tank. And it’s been running quite successful for 3 years now. But as time goes on, I am adding more and more specimens into the tank. Some don’t get along with each other, and I had to sell them or gave them to my parents in upstate. And some are living in my refugium… So I came up with a “solution” that would fit in the corner of my living room.
And the solution is a 20”x20” shallow reef to house the specimens from my refugium. The idea is run this system together with my display tank and it will be control by my display’s electronics.
Equipments so far:
20”x20”x12” Acrylic tank (Vendor: Custom King)
Oceanic Biocube stand (Vendor: Ocean Gallery II)
24” Outer Orbit 250W MH, 4x24W T5s, 6B&6W LEDs
Eheim 1250 Return
<O:p
Anyway here’s how it look so far:
And the solution is a 20”x20” shallow reef to house the specimens from my refugium. The idea is run this system together with my display tank and it will be control by my display’s electronics.
Equipments so far:
20”x20”x12” Acrylic tank (Vendor: Custom King)
Oceanic Biocube stand (Vendor: Ocean Gallery II)
24” Outer Orbit 250W MH, 4x24W T5s, 6B&6W LEDs
Eheim 1250 Return
<O:p
Anyway here’s how it look so far:
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