Nano Lagoon Canister build

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This will be my 2nd tank build apart from my 62g lagoon. Decided to repurpose some of my freshwater gear.

--Gear--
Tank: UNS 60s 10 gallon lagoon
Heater: Flat aqueon - generic idk the wattage
Filter: Delta 60 canister - debated drilling and using a sump but i wanted to keep this minimal so trying this route first.
Lighting: Twinstar 600E - not much blue light here so will be restricted on what corals can be in the tank.
Stand: Nate & Jeremiah - honestly very impressed with the quality of this stand so far.
Filter additions: UNS delta mini surface skimmer

Upcoming:
I plan on installing an ato soon - not a big rush since nothing is in the tank.
Want to figure out a mini protein skimmer that would look nice in the tank - this will be a challenge.

 

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Love the look. You're right that's a nice stand.
Definitely keep it minimal. It would make a great macroalgae tank.
 

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