Juwel vision 260L build

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I thought I would make a build thread for anyone else looking to convert the Juwel vision 260 to saltwater! This is my first saltwater tank but I do have a 180L tropical tank also.

I bought the tank second hand it has a few scratches which I will try and polish out but overall in good condition.

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  • Standard bioflow L filter with inbuilt heater and powerhead. (Mechanical and chemical filters)
  • Tunze DOC protien skimmer
  • T5 Juwel marine and blue bulbs with reflectors
  • Red Sea Coral Pro Salt


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My tropical tank:
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Ill update with my progress!
 

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Nice looking tank! Cant wait to see it filled!
 
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Thanks, my planned fish list over the coming months:
  • 2 x Clown fish ocellaris (In tank)
  • 1 x Royal gramma
  • 1 x Shimmering wrasse
  • 1 x Green mandarin
  • 1 x Coral beauty
  • 2 x Sea star (In tank)
  • 1 x Cleaner shrimp (In tank)
  • 3 x Turbo shrimp (In tank)
 
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Quick update, parameters are all still stable and some more additions to the tank lately with a green mandarin, peppermint shrimps, live copepods and a coral beauty. I have decided to keep the internal filter housing which now contains Phorax and activated carbon with a floss filter for catching waste ( changed weekly) i have also added a uv filter inside the internal filter casing which worked great for keeping the tank looking clutter free!


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Quick update, parameters are all still stable and some more additions to the tank lately with a green mandarin, peppermint shrimps, live copepods and a coral beauty. I have decided to keep the internal filter housing which now contains Phorax and activated carbon with a floss filter for catching waste ( changed weekly) i have also added a uv filter inside the internal filter casing which worked great for keeping the tank looking clutter free!


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Hi
I know its been a long time, was just wondering how and what uv filter you added to your existing internal filter?
 

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