nano questions

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  1. pecco22

    pecco22 Peppermint Shrimp

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    lol hey its what I had laying around. cant wait to get this started but I dont have my powerhead cant find it....lol typical of me. that and I need to get it painted up
     
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  3. pecco22

    pecco22 Peppermint Shrimp

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    Just wanted to give an update with my tank. I took my Aquaclear 110 and painted it brown so the light wouldnt shine through into my DT. I also painted the back glass of my tank and the inlet pipe on the filter/fuge blue to match. not to much more happening yet till I get sand and and a powerhead. Saving my pennies for a PAR38 bulb also.
     

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  4. DBOSHIBBY

    DBOSHIBBY Sleeper Shark

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    That looks good to me!
     
  5. Zoanthids21

    Zoanthids21 McKoscker’s Flasher Wrasse

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    This looks like it will be a good nano build.
     
  6. Barbarossa

    Barbarossa Sea Dragon

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    I wish I had seen this sooner. Very cool to see a nano build. I am glad you went with a diy tank rather than an all in one. Having had both, do it yourself makes for a much better finished product. By the way, I have a PAR 38 over my cube and am very glad I shelled out the money for one.
     
  7. pecco22

    pecco22 Peppermint Shrimp

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    thank you

    thank you so far so good

    I always have fun doing these. Not so sure of the Rock work yes though. I am glad to hear the par38 is working well. I was thinking I might do Two Par30's instead of 1 Par38, but not sure if I need to go that route with only a standard 10 gallon tank.