Jaden's rimless 20L thread!

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Never posted pictures of my tank on any sites that I look through. Thought I would now.
Its a 20 gallon long with top trim removed!!!
150W DE MH pendant with a 14k Phoenix bulb
AC70 with fuge mod
Little filter with mechanical filtration and sometimes carbon
200W jager heater
1 koralia 750 gph powerhead
2 koralia nano powerheads (240gph & 425gph)
All on a store bought metal stand.

This tank hasn't been setup long but I've transferred from several tanks starting with a 20H on July 10, 2010

All questions and suggestions are welcome.
Thank you for looking. Will update.

And some phone pictures.
First is FTS, second is left side and third is right side. Pictures don't do the colors justice as always.
 

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Nice. Thinking about doing one myself. How hard to remove the rim?

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I like what I see, we need bigger pictures though! ;)
 

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Looks good man... Great growth on those birds best... I remember them much smaller when I gave them to ya...1smile1
 
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Nice. Thinking about doing one myself. How hard to remove the rim?

At first it was hard but learned a better way from someone. I'm sure you can get something better but what I did was use extra butter knives and heated them on the stove and melted through the middle of the rim all the way around and then just pulled apart then cleaned up the silicone.



I like what I see, we need bigger pictures though! ;)


I'll have to pull out the camera, find out how to use it, and upload on the computer.

Looks good man... Great growth on those birds best... I remember them much smaller when I gave them to ya...1smile1


Yes they have. I love them. Thanks so much for them Troy :D
 
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Took a pic of this bright orange acan. I got it from Troylee. Started as one head. It now has 4 new heads since then totaling 5 heads now. Picture doesn't do it justice. Real bright and feeders out probably from just doing a waterchange 45 minutes ago.

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No love..alright :(
Not much has changed. Moved the pocilipora up more and had to move the Duncan because the Starry blenny knocked it over.
Tank has been looking good but I don't know where the camera charger is or how to take a decent picture

Thinking about trying out a DIY lime water/ kalk dripper.
 

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Well let's get some updates then! :)
 

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