missionsix's Finnex 13g nano tank......

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  1. missionsix

    missionsix Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Thanks for the compliment........ I can see in the back, but, I have to look from the side. I was hoping to place the tank somewhere I could see the back of it. It sucks having limited viewing access to the fuge.
     
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    lunatik_69 Giant Squid

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    Looks good bro, you still have those beautiful zoas from your 55.......right? Luna
     
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    missionsix Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Well thank ya sparky..........

    Bone dry luna. Sold everything and will be starting from scratch.
     
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    missionsix Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Added some food to start the cycle.........
    (reply is for record keeping)
     
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    Great looking tank. Looking forward to some life in there.
     
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    missionsix Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Thank you.......... I just took a peek and noticed a couple of diatom algae spots on the sandbed.;D I would imagine if I kicked on the lighting, I would see quite an increase. So, there's definitely some life in there now. Maybe I'll test the water if I get a wild hair.8)
     
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    Nice dude. My 180 is getting covered pretty good with diatoms too. :2thumbsup
    Another Wild Turkey 101 Saturday afternoon.... and I'm not talking Full Tilt either.
     
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    missionsix Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Nothing too exciting happening on the tank. I did add my ghetto ATO socan quit doing top-offs manually. I'm about to get my cuc ordered with some macro for the fuge. I'm starting to run lighting a little to get an idea of temps. I have a small fan mounted at the top of the tank. I've been to complacent with the cycle to care about testing parameters.;D I love Summers in Central Oregon...........

    Side note on cycling: The lightless, fiishless, live-rockless the "it's not there" method has been, by far, the easiest (and healthiest) cycle I have had to deal with. And I'm an impatient person.
     
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  12. divott

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    looks like everythings comin together real nice mission. tank look real nice. i look forward to more updates.