5 Gallon Mini Bow

wester97

Member
What do you guys think about the 5 gallon mini bow?
This is all i know about the tank
Creating an underwater world is even more fun when you do it one of these brightly colored aquariums! Acrylic aquariums have sleek, bow-front styling, which creates a dramatic presentation and offers a better view of your fish. The hood has an integrated lighting fixture with on/off switch and a convenient, flip-top opening for feeding. Along with the aquarium, you'll also receive a Whisper Power Filter, for efficient, two-step filtration; Tetramin Fish Food and Aqua Safe Water Conditioner.
 

reef_magic

Member
they are great little things....but very difficult for saltwater. gotta keep up with instability and topoffs. if the water evaporates less than an inch, specific gravity goes sky high....i lost my hammer to high Sg that i didnt even think about.....so now it is a FW tank:rolleyes: :D
here it is when it was SW:
 

reef_magic

Member
*notice the low water level.....hammer died shortly after:nope:
and it actually only holds 4 gallons of water:notsure: :thinking:
 

reef_magic

Member
quite a bit. i noly had it up for 2 weeks....and did one top off. when it is 80 degress and 20watts right above it, it goes pretty quickly....im not trying to scare u away from nanos, just warning u they are areal commitment
 

007

Active Member
IMO top offs should be done on a daily basis. This avoids all salinity instability once you get the amount to add figured out.
 

black99l

Member
if you get on a routine it is actually quite easy. every morning before i go to work i put a little bit of water in the tank and feed the fish a couple of flakes. around dinner time i put a little bit more water in, along with the chemicals (buffers, calcium, etc...),feed the corals a very small amount of plankton and once a week i feed frozen brine at dinner time.
 

blackhavoc

Member
I just tore down my 5 gal minibow. It cracked. Too much stress on the acrylic I believe. I had 7lbs live sand in it, and 6.6 of live rock. And it really is a 5 gal tank, but with a reef and all the rockwork its only about 4.2. When its a freshie its a true 5 gal.
 

reef_magic

Member

Originally posted by BlackHavoc
I just tore down my 5 gal minibow. It cracked. Too much stress on the acrylic I believe. I had 7lbs live sand in it, and 6.6 of live rock. And it really is a 5 gal tank, but with a reef and all the rockwork its only about 4.2. When its a freshie its a true 5 gal.

i filled mine up with water when it was completely empty, and it only took my 4 one gallon milk jugs:thinking:
 

blackhavoc

Member
-=i filled mine up with water when it was completely empty, and it only took my 4 one gallon milk jugs=-
Weird, mine took 5. Just measured it too. Strange indeed...
 
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