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Wilson's Pico Reef build


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Time to start this thread. (Photos are just taken with my phone)

This is what the tank looked like 2 weeks ago just after i took out some FW puffers:

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as you can see not a marine tank :slfg:

tank dimensions : 17.5cm X 23cm X 23.5cm Tank Volume ~ 9.5L

Time to upgrade the equipment this is currently whats in the tank:

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So far expenditure is:

Tank Boyu LED arts model ME-175A - $95

(tank includes a 150L/HR pump)

Aqua one Maxi 101 power head (400L/HR) - $22

Heater Aqua one 25W- $25

Aqua one infinity AP-150R air pump (100L/HR) -$13

Dymax IQ skimmer - $50

Digital thermometer - $10

By far the biggest expense:

Fluval Sea Marine and Reef Performance LED -$280

Total hardware cost to date - $495

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it fits nicely in the rear compartment it worked well enough for the puffers setup

the tank swings from 24.8 on cooler mornings to :facepalm: 27.4 on warm afternoons mostly because the room heats up in the afternoon sun, as were heading towards winter this shouldn't be two much of a problem

edit: tank is currently 26.8 corals dont seem to mind it and the turbo snails are still turboing :sml2:

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it fits nicely in the rear compartment it worked well enough for the puffers setup

the tank swings from 24.8 on cooler mornings to :facepalm: 27.4 on warm afternoons mostly because the room heats up in the afternoon sun, as were heading towards winter this shouldn't be two much of a problem

edit: tank is currently 26.8 corals dont seem to mind it and the turbo snails are still turboing :sml2:

Yeah don't worry. The common myth of the 26 degree "melting/death" point of tropical corals has been dispelled and is slowly being removed from the public domain's way of thinking.

Corals regularly get to 26-27 degC in their native habitat and 28 degC is not super rare (ie they are tolerant of temperatures this high).

The more worrying part is the big temperature swings, a 1-2 degC swing is not too bad but pushing 3 degC is getting a bit high.

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