I got my lights installed. I used 6- 36" double T5 lights. (1 for each tank). I wired them with separate plugs so I can control each tank individually and independent of each other through my apex. No wires will show when I'm done.
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I got my lights installed. I used 6- 36" double T5 lights. (1 for each tank). I wired them with separate plugs so I can control each tank individually and independent of each other through my apex. No wires will show when I'm done.
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The nem has been with them since they were young. I got the nem with the pair.Oh, and also, if those aren't WC Clowns, the GBTA is not needed. Nice addition and will help them feel even more comfortable, but, not needed :)
Yes I will be dividing the tanks as needed. I did find that Krylon Fusion does not stick to glass submerged in salt water so I will be changing to plexiglass.You should definitely put some plexi glass or acrylic sheets in there to divide the tanks. Use a router to put grooves in it so the water can circulate through it and still make it too the sump. You can maximize the amount of clowns you have breeding by using less tank space per broodstock pair. Other then that though, the set up looks great, and wish you the best of luck on future rearing :)
I am using 10 gal tanks running from my reef system. I'm building a separate system to lower salinity and raise temp.Looks awesome.. So you were originally using 10g tanks for breeding? What made you want to upgrade to 40's? I see you can split in have? Did you just want a lil more water volume?
Oh, and also, if those aren't WC Clowns, the GBTA is not needed. Nice addition and will help them feel even more comfortable, but, not needed :)
Got it at Lowes but reinforced it quite a bit.Your system is very clean. I like it alot and I would like to duplicate it :o) could you tell me where you got the shelf/stand. nice job !