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Whitetiger's 2.25 gal nano tank


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    whitetiger61 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Whitetiger's 2.25 gal nano tank

    here is another project i decided to do..i wanted something i could sit on my desk while im chatting here and look at instead of having to turn 180 degrees to look at my tank.. The tank is a 2.5 rimless but with sand and liverock i could only squeeze a little over 2 gallons in it..it has a hob filter modded into a macro fuge with culupera in the chamber..i finished the aqua scaping today and used livesand and water and rock from my 15 gal..(had to much in there anyway)..i have a green weed zoa in there to see how things are going in the tank..and its starting to open up..this is going to be a zoa and ric tank..im going to put a blackray shrimp golby in there and thats it..

    Here is the aqua scap of this lil tank.

    25galreef002 - Whitetiger's 2.25 gal nano tank

    thanks for looking

    Rick
    Last edited by whitetiger61; 07-30-2011 at 08:07 AM.

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