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Hello folks. I've been away from the hobby roughly a year or so with the birth of my son but i finally found a way to convince the wife to entertain the idea of a new tank.
Enter the Fluval Edge, a nano tank with a sleek design that was the perfect size for me to setup a tank "for my son" lol. Don't get me wrong, it is for my son's viewing pleasure but I would be lying if I isn't admit I was more excited than he was haha.
First off, I'm well aware of the limitations of the tank and the likelihood that I'll be looking to upgrade asap =P. However, I figured worst case I can keep a clown in here for my son's room once I do an upgrade.
So the tank has been quietly cycling with live sand and about 10lbs of live rock from an established tank. I left the stock hob aquaclear 20 filter but I removed all the media it came with and replaced it with a polypad and some rubble instead. I used the live water to help get the cycle going quickly. I know it's not a good characteristic of a reef keeper as this thread goes on, you'll find I have little patience.
For flow I put in a koralia 1. It does an excellent job of moving the water around. I trying my best to keep the stock look but I'm concerned with the hood limiting the light to either side of the tank.
I got a ton of chaeto from Irv (ID: bubb) so I rolled a couple balls up with rubber band and placed it directly into the tank. I know they're known to take over but I'll take care of that when I get there.
Now for the lighting. As everyone already knows the stock lights are a joke. I debated for a while and considered all my options (plug and play MR11 LEDs, retofitting m16 LEDs, etc). I decided on a set of led strips from ecoxotic. They are a n?e product but supposedly they put of ~125 PAR.
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Hello folks. I've been away from the hobby roughly a year or so with the birth of my son but i finally found a way to convince the wife to entertain the idea of a new tank.
Enter the Fluval Edge, a nano tank with a sleek design that was the perfect size for me to setup a tank "for my son" lol. Don't get me wrong, it is for my son's viewing pleasure but I would be lying if I isn't admit I was more excited than he was haha.
First off, I'm well aware of the limitations of the tank and the likelihood that I'll be looking to upgrade asap =P. However, I figured worst case I can keep a clown in here for my son's room once I do an upgrade.
So the tank has been quietly cycling with live sand and about 10lbs of live rock from an established tank. I left the stock hob aquaclear 20 filter but I removed all the media it came with and replaced it with a polypad and some rubble instead. I used the live water to help get the cycle going quickly. I know it's not a good characteristic of a reef keeper as this thread goes on, you'll find I have little patience.
For flow I put in a koralia 1. It does an excellent job of moving the water around. I trying my best to keep the stock look but I'm concerned with the hood limiting the light to either side of the tank.
I got a ton of chaeto from Irv (ID: bubb) so I rolled a couple balls up with rubber band and placed it directly into the tank. I know they're known to take over but I'll take care of that when I get there.
Now for the lighting. As everyone already knows the stock lights are a joke. I debated for a while and considered all my options (plug and play MR11 LEDs, retofitting m16 LEDs, etc). I decided on a set of led strips from ecoxotic. They are a n?e product but supposedly they put of ~125 PAR.
Sent from my iPhone using Reefs.
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