diamondjim
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Long dumb story behind this one...
Just recently got back into salt water and setting up new display tank. I've been cherry picking live rock one piece at a time to get more variety and more hitch hikers. Got a so-so hunk of fuji but with a nice aiptasia anemone...I hadn't planned on doing much work with corals, so why not? Well not long after I nabbed a coupla hunks of top grade LR loaded with buttons and shrooms at a disgustingly low price I couldn't pass up...
Poor aiptasia's gotta go...kinda feel bad to off the poor guy just cause I changed the direction of the tank. I'm total cheap skate and have no desire to have tanks all over the house like before...but I've got these small plexi boxes with lids...so my mind goes wandering.
What I came up with was a tower by stacking 3 of the boxes...
Bottom has the smallest sump I could find...even that's a bit overpowering.
Center has aiptasia and the 1.5lb LR it came in on. There's nothing natural about the design...but fascinating the way the LR appears to just hang in mid-air.
Top has 10W 50/50 daylight/actinic bulb to bring up colors and coated on the inside with aluminum tape.
Also has tube in the back at water level to suck out sticky bubbles...a primitve way to do protein skimming.
Total dimensions: 24 inches tall. Water space is 4 X 4 X 16...probably WAY too small and will die straight away...just maybe this thing makes it. Thinking it might be very cool to have a box full of anemones.
Pic shows a drip pan...just in case it leaks, glue is barely dry on this thing. So far so good.
If it doesn't die, future mods: Paint lamp housing a solid color. Add styrofoam panels to bottom filter area to recycle pump heat, if needed. Unit has no seperate heater, kept warm by pump heat by-product alone. Glue entire unit to larger base for stability, though it don't wobble as is, very bottom heavy. Add cerith snails and smaller varieties if I find can them, small crabs and maybe a yellow tang.
If all else fails and aiptasia bitesthe dust anyways, no big deal, LR goes back in the big tank and I recycle the parts for future projects.
Just recently got back into salt water and setting up new display tank. I've been cherry picking live rock one piece at a time to get more variety and more hitch hikers. Got a so-so hunk of fuji but with a nice aiptasia anemone...I hadn't planned on doing much work with corals, so why not? Well not long after I nabbed a coupla hunks of top grade LR loaded with buttons and shrooms at a disgustingly low price I couldn't pass up...
Poor aiptasia's gotta go...kinda feel bad to off the poor guy just cause I changed the direction of the tank. I'm total cheap skate and have no desire to have tanks all over the house like before...but I've got these small plexi boxes with lids...so my mind goes wandering.
What I came up with was a tower by stacking 3 of the boxes...
Bottom has the smallest sump I could find...even that's a bit overpowering.
Center has aiptasia and the 1.5lb LR it came in on. There's nothing natural about the design...but fascinating the way the LR appears to just hang in mid-air.
Top has 10W 50/50 daylight/actinic bulb to bring up colors and coated on the inside with aluminum tape.
Also has tube in the back at water level to suck out sticky bubbles...a primitve way to do protein skimming.
Total dimensions: 24 inches tall. Water space is 4 X 4 X 16...probably WAY too small and will die straight away...just maybe this thing makes it. Thinking it might be very cool to have a box full of anemones.
Pic shows a drip pan...just in case it leaks, glue is barely dry on this thing. So far so good.
If it doesn't die, future mods: Paint lamp housing a solid color. Add styrofoam panels to bottom filter area to recycle pump heat, if needed. Unit has no seperate heater, kept warm by pump heat by-product alone. Glue entire unit to larger base for stability, though it don't wobble as is, very bottom heavy. Add cerith snails and smaller varieties if I find can them, small crabs and maybe a yellow tang.
If all else fails and aiptasia bitesthe dust anyways, no big deal, LR goes back in the big tank and I recycle the parts for future projects.