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| Tunicate Join Date: May 2009 Location: Carlisle,Cumbria,U.K.(Near Lake District)
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| An english tank for you guys to see. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Just thought i would share my tank for you guys across the pond. 23 gall or 106 litres Visitherm 100watt heater fluval 205 external filter 12kg live rock TMC V2 400 protein skimmer+rio 1200 pump 150 watt M/H light. Hagen Glo 24 watt marine white and a actinic blue 24 watt 5kg crushed coral sand 1 sunsun powerhead 3000 lph 1 koralia powerhead 1500 lph 2 clowns 1 pink spotted goby 1 banana wrasse 1 cleaner wrasse and umpteen hermits and snails. P.S. And weekly water changes. If you guys would like a look at my tank build take a look here Davy's new tank build No3. - UltimateReef.com |
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| Golden Moray | Re: An english tank for you guys to see. Very nice assortment of beautiful corals. stunning!
__________________ Dont join dangerous cults; practice safe sects.Two 40 gal reef tanks - PC lights 90gal empty= stand canopy, 6-t5VHO lights, prisim pro and remora C skimmer, new Megaflow 2 sump waiting to be set up and have the two 40 gals dumped in. FW =125 gal community FW =55 gal African Ciclids Calico cat, Bearded Dragon |
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| Fuzzy Sticks ![]() | Re: An english tank for you guys to see. Bravo! Very well planed out and maintained aquarium! ![]() Welcome to RS!
__________________ If we ignore the environment maybe it will just go away.... Quote:
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| Tunicate Join Date: May 2009 Location: Carlisle,Cumbria,U.K.(Near Lake District)
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| Re: An english tank for you guys to see. Few more piccys for you guys. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Here is the shrimp waiting for the Pink Spotted Goby to come out so he can clean it. ![]() Here is the Pink Spotted Goby making sure the coast is clear as he gets sick of the shrimp cleaning him. I currently feed my sun coral and my favia every 2 to 3 days on mysis and brine shrimp.I knock my skimmer,powerheads and external filter off to do this and it is mainly done at night when my L.E.D. moonlights come on as this is when most of my fish go to sleep.I find that if i do this i don't need to use a plastic bottle with the top cut off to feed the corals as the fish are asleep. |
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