Hey guys, new member living in Birmingham Alabama.
We have two tanks, a 60 gallon cube with a large trigger systems triton sump. A few months back our LFS has my dream fish in, a painted frogfish. So we decided to set up a small temporary tank, plumbed to the main tank. This will be the frogfish’s home until he grows a bit more. It’s a 12” cube, mostly softies and a few LPS. I am looking to upgrade his tank in the future to a Aqueon 40 Long.
The new cube has actually become a bit of a display refugium as well, full of pods!
I’ve attached a few pictures, one we took last night of our acro growth comparison. About 5 months. All photos taken with an iPhone (which for some reason always makes the sand look nasty).
60 Cube:
Kessil A360W
DIY Stand
Trigger Systems Triton Sump
MP40
Reefkeeper
Aqualifter as ATO, 5 gallon water jug
Livestock: CUC, Bangii, six line, 4 small chromis, small yellow tang, long nose hawk
12” deep blue cube
Plumbed to main tank
AQUAMAXX PRISM CC LED LIGHT FIXTURE 30 WATT - MARINE
Livestock: CUC, painted frogfish
We have two tanks, a 60 gallon cube with a large trigger systems triton sump. A few months back our LFS has my dream fish in, a painted frogfish. So we decided to set up a small temporary tank, plumbed to the main tank. This will be the frogfish’s home until he grows a bit more. It’s a 12” cube, mostly softies and a few LPS. I am looking to upgrade his tank in the future to a Aqueon 40 Long.
The new cube has actually become a bit of a display refugium as well, full of pods!
I’ve attached a few pictures, one we took last night of our acro growth comparison. About 5 months. All photos taken with an iPhone (which for some reason always makes the sand look nasty).
60 Cube:
Kessil A360W
DIY Stand
Trigger Systems Triton Sump
MP40
Reefkeeper
Aqualifter as ATO, 5 gallon water jug
Livestock: CUC, Bangii, six line, 4 small chromis, small yellow tang, long nose hawk
12” deep blue cube
Plumbed to main tank
AQUAMAXX PRISM CC LED LIGHT FIXTURE 30 WATT - MARINE
Livestock: CUC, painted frogfish
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