Sim's 3G Pico

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After not having had a tank of my own in over a year, when I saw a little glass AIO sitting on a table in a thrift shop I decided I would give a small tank another shot. After a quick leaktest and a clean up, I started work on my aquascape. Using some live rock from a friend's tank I put together a small aquascape and filled the tank. I cycled for about 6 weeks before adding coral and a very small clown. (The clown opts to nest in her anemone most of the time anyway.) As of the new year, I currently have a Birds Nest, Bubblegum Digitata, Green Pipe Organ, Rose Bubble Tip Anemone, Frogspawn, and a pinkish red Bounce Mushroom. I also have a few hermit crabs & snails, and a sexy shrimp.

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Tank: Marineland Contour 3
Return Pump: Sicce Mi Mouse (82gph)
Light: Kessil A80 Tuna Blue w/ spectral controller (Switching for a AI Prime HD when the arm arrives)
Heater: Aqueon 50w
ATO: None

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Parameters are quite stable. Water changes are roughly ~30% weekly. Clown eats pellets & mysis, and I feed Red Sea AB+ for my corals. Overall, it makes a great little bedroom tank.
 

Rock solid aquascape: Does the weight of the rocks in your aquascape matter?

  • The weight of the rocks is a key factor.

    Votes: 10 8.6%
  • The weight of the rocks is one of many factors.

    Votes: 42 36.2%
  • The weight of the rocks is a minor factor.

    Votes: 35 30.2%
  • The weight of the rocks is not a factor.

    Votes: 28 24.1%
  • Other.

    Votes: 1 0.9%
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