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20 Gallon Saltwater Aquarium (Fowlr)


I recently transferred from my 10 gallon tank to this 20 gallon tank. It’ll become a reef tank hopefully in August. Still need to upgrade my oceanic protein skimmer to either a tunze 9002 or CPR aeroforce.

2x True Percula Clownfish
1x Diamondback Goby
1x Pacific Cleaner Shrimp
4x Nassarius Snails
2x Dwarf Blue Leg Hermit Crab
2x Dwarf Red Leg Hermit Crab

Coralife HO T5 AquaLamp (Dual – one Actinic & one 10,000k)
Marineland 150 Filter
Marineland 100 FIlter (Backup untill I upgrade my Protein Skimmer)
Marineland Stealth 75 Watt Heater
Marineland Stealth 50 Watt Heater (Back up)
Hydor Koralia Nano
Aqueon 500 GPH Powerhead
Digital Thermometer

23-25 Pounds of Fiji Liverock
30 Pounds of Livesand

Much thanks to Rachel supporting my new hobby and Wyatt for helping with misc. stuff all the time.

Song: “Somewhere Over the Rainbow / What a Wonderful World”

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2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - August 11, 2010 at 2:05 pm

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55g tropical fish tank


55g Planted
-clown loach
-golden zebra danios
-glo lite tetras
-male krib
-striped raphael catfish
-angels
-bronze cories
-gold gourami
-SAE
-brochis catfish
-knight goby
-Boeseman’s Rainbowfish
-Flying Foxes

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3 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - April 24, 2010 at 8:27 am

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Ganzel’s Reef Tank – 130 g. – 70 g. sump – february 2009 – saltwater aquarium


High Quality : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pn1NeuN2LM&fmt=18
Started in february 2008, 6 ft, 130g display, 70g sump, 3x MH 400W 20 000 K XM lights, 2x hydor koralia 4, ph meter, refractometer, cheato in sump+ 70 lbs live rock, fans, 1x 250 watt heater, 30g water reserve, 100 gpd RO/DI, KENT MARINE salt… Corals :P urple ribbon seafan, yellow birdnest, acropora, montipora digita, capricornis, confusa frogspawn, different anemones, kenya trees, sarcos, white pumping xenia, purple xenia, green star polyp, green hydnopora, (coco worm and feather (in sump)), different riccordera, orange favia, green brain, orange brain, many kind of mushes, many kind of zoos, candy cane, devil hand, elegant coral, blue ridge, green pocillopora coral, and many more! Fishes : 12 chromis,2 twinspot gobies, 2 orange ocerallis, 2 onyx clowns, 2 oragne striped cardinals, 1 copperband butterfly,1 yellow tang, 1 hyppo blue tang, 1 sailfin tang, 2 dragonnets (mandarin), 1 neon goby, many snails, conch, starfish, etc.

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Ganzel’s Reef Tank – 130 g. – 70 g. sump – June 2009 – saltwater aquarium

Started in february 2008, 6 ft, 130g display, 70g sump, 3x MH 400W 20 000 K XM lights, 1x tunze 6080, 1x hydor koralia 4, 1x koralia 1, usa current 1/3 hp chiller, ph monitor, refractometer, cheato and xenia in sump+ 70 lbs live rock, fans, 1x 250 watt heater, 30g water reserve, 100 gpd RO/DI, KENT MARINE salt… Corals :P urple ribbon seafan,yellow stripped blue africans zoas, green slimer, blue staghorn, yellow birdnest, acropora, montipora digita, capricornis, confusa frogspawn, different anemones, kenya trees, sarcos, white pumping xenia, purple xenia, green star polyp, green hydnopora, (coco worm and feather (in sump)), different riccordera, orange favia, green brain, orange brain, many kind of mushes, many kind of zoos, candy cane, devil hand, elegant coral, blue ridge, green pocillopora coral, and many more! Fishes : 11 chromis, 1 twinspot gobies, 2 orange ocerallis, 2 onyx clowns, 1 yellow canary wrasse, 1 vermiculated leopard wrasse (female), filamented flasher wrasse, 1 oragne striped cardinals, 1 copperband butterfly,1 yellow tang, 1 hyppo blue tang, 1 sailfin tang, 2 dragonnets (mandarin), 1 neon goby, many snails, conch, starfish, etc.

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13 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - March 21, 2010 at 3:37 am

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1 Gallon Saltwater Aquarium and Globe Ecosystems

1 Gallon Pico Reef, 1/2 gallon sealed SPS reef tank, 19 gallon bog terrarium globe, 75 gallon planted tank with Co2 injection. Keeping ecosystems in odd containers changes the chemistry and dynamics interestingly and has a direct correlation to evaporation rates, nitrate binding or export, and temperature stabilization to name a few.

I will be glad to discuss the biology associated with any micro reef tank care so just post in the comments section and feel free to link your own micro reefs if you keep them.

certain shapes for the captive reef help the tricky balances to self-stabilize in time, and that is why you see the amount of life you do along with the video proof that this is not a plumbed or cheated system in anyway, it’s simply a fishbowl or vase reef. These were the first sub-gallon pico reefs invented that you will find on the internet, none are older and as long-lived with web documentation. if you’d like to research pico reef history start at Reefs.Org and reefcentral around 2002 and nano-reef.com
These forums paved the way for the explosion in popularity you see now with micro aquaria and document the progress of this layman’s science

I thought it would be interesting for all of us to share pico reef design concepts on this video so post anything you know about them.

nice to meet you all and thank you for watching!

I stay active enough on this forum and in the marine and fish forums it won’t be too hard to find me so we can chat about marine biology and aquatic sciences. I will also help you build and stabilize these so hit me up in the comments if you start one.

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18 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - February 8, 2010 at 6:59 am

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