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So I picked up a Blue Planet 50L tank with built in t5 light and filter in the hood a couple of nights ago and now I'm wondering what to do with it.

Its a really nice tank/package so I'd like to make it into a display tank of some sort but I'm literally stuck for ideas.

I've got plenty of planted tanks so don't want to use it specifically for plants (but will do so for whatever fish go in there if they need it).

I was considering a FOWLR setup but can't really be bothered with all the work and I'm not a very accurate type of guy so the chemistry side of salt water tanks would probably fail on me, or i'd fail on them/kill everything by accident etc. I also considered running it with an external algae turf scrubber as I really like the idea of them but I could always use one on a brightly lit FW tank too.

Anybody got any awesome/out-there ideas? I'm happy to change the bulb and filter setups, add power heads for heaps of flow and open to all ideas so let me know.

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FOWLR

pretty straight forward

What would I need to add to the tank for this to work? I'm assuming a skimmer of some sort and some specialist salt water only chemicals in the filter? I've read the beginners guide a few times but can't seem to pick the exact setup I'd need.

ornate ctenopoma

Did you get the one you were after?

Now that's an idea ;)

Hmm, according to the internets I'd need to buy 8 or so up front and wait for a year for them to pair off?

Cherry barbs and Otto's

Or fowlr they're not difficult, biggest requirement is patience imo.

I like the idea of a FOWLR tank but not sure what I'd need to make it work (other than a bit of live rock and a fish or 2)

:o Brain cannot comprehend.

:D

Maybe you can have a pleco tank? Just some small plecos and some congo tetras?

Use lots of schist and caves; kinda like an african tank only with some normal leaf java fern and the Congo tetra?

Not a bad idea. I think I did just agree to buy a gold nugget off Rabbit but was going to put him in the big tank.

Keep the ideas coming! This is great!

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Yeah, FOWLR won't be too hard man. It's a 50L, so you could probably just pick some Live Rock, get some salt. Maybe something to up the flow, maybe. But other then that FOWLR is pretty basic man. Should be no problem at all.

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with 50L you could get away with a big school of little fish, do some suitable plants and let the school be the main focus. I think a smallish tank looks best with small occupants and you can usually get away with a full load of little ones filtering-wise. A black background with lots of green and a big school of ember tetra or dwarf rasbora and some otos.

Also you could do another black sand bottom like me and get some dwarf chain loaches, they are such fun little guys to watch, like muppets.

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Ok, here's what I'm NOT doing:

I've written off the idea of a salt water tank for now but will maybe come back to it at another date.

This is the direction I'm thinking of going:

After turning it on and testing the light I decided it'd be a real shame not to put something in there that can use all the light it throws out as it's got a 20W power compact bulb in it and is hella bright for the size of the tank. I'm thinking either colourful little african fish with rocks/sand or planted tank of some sort with interesting wood work and/or a focus plant.

I like the idea of a big school of little guys. I wonder if RyanJury will sell me his tank full of runt size steel blues? They'd make an awesome addition to a planted tank. :D

I thought about puffers or shellies only in this tank but I'm quite keen to try something different. I may still come back to these ideas though.

Thanks all for the ideas - keep 'em coming if you can :)

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Keen on seeing what you/others come up with - the only smaller african fish I can think of is the butterfly fish - not sure thats quite what you want. lol.

Not knowing anything about them, what about goby fish of some sort? The ones i'm thinking of seem to be fresh water, but would look good in either a planted or a rock based set up.

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Ooh, also how about black or blue background, mossy feathery plants over a gravel base, a school of white cloud mountain minnows - they will/should breed and can do without a heater in summer I believe. The lights will bring out their sparkle. HFF have some long finned ones (marked sold) but they might be able to get more. Also they have some golden ones which are very pretty too.

Golden pencils also very nice.

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