When Does a Nano Not Look Like a Nano?...When it's 3 feet W I D E
I'm a bit late getting this started as I just ordered the tank and lights today. I've been contemplating a tank for my office desk, and the Nano contest seemed like a good prompt. I considered a Biocube, but decided on something a bit less conventional.
This will be a mixed reef, rimless glass with dimensions 36" X 8" X 9" - A whopping ~12 gallons (7.5 gallons water,)
Finding a lighting solution that would work with such a narrow tank was a challenge. I decided to use T5s, but virtually all the 4X39W fixtures were too wide. I finally located an inexpensive, off-brand model that was narrow enough to work so this build will be lit by 156W of T5s. Obviously 13 Watts/GAL is overkill - but it gives me more potential bulb combinations, the option of mounting the lights higher, varying photo periods and using lower PAR bulbs as desired. I also plan on creating an aquascape that provides partially shaded areas.
Here's the equipment list..
Tank - Mr. Aqua 12 Long (36" X 8" X 9")
Lights - Catalina Solar Black 4 X 39W T5 (ATI Blue+, Blue+, AquaBlue, KZ Fiji Purple) ReefBrite 36" LED 50%/50% Royal Blue / White
Don't worry about getting in late! I built my own tank and am very behind. Water has yet to hit my tank...
This sounds like a Mr. Aqua tank, right? That's the tank that we use for frag swaps. It's an awesome tank! I have always wanted to do something cool with it besides set it up for a few hours and then break it down. I look forward to seeing what you do!
I am behind too. I still need to order leds and sand the holes for my bulkheads. There is plenty of time, not worried here.
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Thanks everyone, (Rosebud - yes it's a Mr. Aqua tank.)
The more I think through this build and the challenges of it's shape the more I like it. If this works on a Nano, I may try a larger version as a room divider. A few more pieces of the puzzle came together today,
I ordered rock from BRS, a combination of shelf and Pukani. The real trick will be creating whats in my "minds-eye" in such a tiny space (I see lots of EPO putty in my future.)
I ordered a bunch of T5s to play with (ATI Blue+, Aqua Blue Specials, Purple Plus, True Actinic and a KZ Fiji Purple.)
I decided not to drill this tank or use a sump do to space limitations. Instead I'm going to gut an AquaClear 110 and convert it into a Pico "hang on sump". It can provide some mechanical and chemical filtration while providing a hidden area for hardware ( heater, probes...) and/or Cheato or Bio-media if desired.
Still looking for the right skimmer - Most won't work with a tank thats only 9" tall. While it may not be needed (very light bio-load and frequent water changes planned), It just makes me nervous to have a tank without a skimmer.
Because this tank is in my office and will be unattended (often for 3-4 days at a time while traveling) I decided to use a trusted ATO option. I ordered an Osmolator to handle top off / Kalk dosing.
I'm torn on the question of investing in another controller. It seems almost silly to invest the dollars on a 12 gallon tank, but in reality - this tank is so small and changes potentially so quick to happen - arguable it's the poster child for a controller w/Internet access and alerts. That and I can also find uses for another Apex
Yet to be determined is circulation. I think I'll wait till it's wet so I can test different options. I've got a bunch of small powerheads laying about and a couple EVO 1400s (likely overkill) that I can use to get a sense of what will be needed.
The next hard part will be planning and building the aquascaping. Speaking as someone with very little patience, (and even less artistic ability) this will be a challenge
I've also been thinking through a stocking plan. I was planning on primarily use livestock on hand in other tanks, but finding receipts from purchases years ago will be a challenge (I usually destroy the evidence so as not to be reminded of the cost of this hobby/obsession.) I also now see that even with using stock on hand, the $400 limit will be "limiting". I was planning this tank as a mixed reef. The costs assigned to Frags of SPS will quickly blow through the limit.
I love the dimensions! I made some racks for Rosebud for her tank and when she told me what this dimensions were my first thought was "What a cool nano tank". I look forward to seeing the progress on this one.