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    Dominik's Return

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    Hi, coming back to planted after going into marine 2 and half years ago.

    My once 3ft tank


    The same 3ft tank before i sell off

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    I will be converting my 3ft marine tank into a freshwater planted tank.

    My marine tank before i tear down everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by magic4lifez View Post
    hi, what will u do with your fishes? i might like one or two stuffs from u, mayb equipment or something?
    all livestock, lockrocks and sands already sold off.

    Left with some equipment , test kits and additives. You can PM me for details.

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    Finally got a chance to see your marine tank... so you were the Moss master?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jervis View Post
    Finally got a chance to see your marine tank... so you were the Moss master?
    you mean my ex Freshwater tank? I am no master in moss, it just that moss can be easily grown.

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    Finally setup the 2 tanks. They are linked together, sharing the same sump and the chiller.


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    Tomorrow will go C328 to get some glosso to plant.

    main tank

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    Will use this tank to breed shrimps.

    Sub tank

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    Very neat cabinets. But you have place your smaller tank into it ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by torque6 View Post
    Very neat cabinets. But you have place your smaller tank into it ??
    you mean how i place the tank into it? the main 3ft tank comes with the sump. the sub tank and cabinet is custom built to house the chiller and the sub tank. i have made a hole at the side of the main cabinet to link to the sub tank. the sub tank use to be my refugium for marine.

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    Looking real nice bro... keep it up! How about more driftwood?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dominik View Post
    you mean how i place the tank into it? the main 3ft tank comes with the sump. the sub tank and cabinet is custom built to house the chiller and the sub tank. i have made a hole at the side of the main cabinet to link to the sub tank. the sub tank use to be my refugium for marine.
    hehe, very creative.

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    Cheap external CO2 reactor

    This is my cheap external CO2 reactor. Drill a hole on the top cover of the resun FR for injecting the CO2. Placed some small bio balls inside and that is.
    Total cost can be inside $20. 2nd hand resun FR cost around $15 and the rest of the items can be found somewhere in the storeroom


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    Very innovative design dom. How small does your reactor's bioballs measure up, they look nano.

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    Quote Originally Posted by torque6 View Post
    Very innovative design dom. How small does your reactor's bioballs measure up, they look nano.
    i think is 2cm diameter.

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    Liking your this tank compared to your Apisto tank!
    This one layout crazier,hardscape looks better because of mix matching of various rocks and DW. If this tank matures,it's gonna look fantastic! A pity the sump taking up space,if not i'm sure you can find many plants to occupy the space!You have so many choices of flora to go,anything in mind besides glosso as foreground?

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    2cm is abit big for my reactor, i was looking for close to 0.2-0.3mm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by torque6 View Post
    2cm is abit big for my reactor, i was looking for close to 0.2-0.3mm.
    0.3mm diameter bioball? It's thinner than most paper bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by torque6 View Post
    2cm is abit big for my reactor, i was looking for close to 0.2-0.3mm.
    0.2mm? hmmm you can use sand...

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    My comestic reactor is slightly at 10cmx2cmx5cm in depth, so about .5mm or less with about 5 of them will do nicely. Nano tanks like that, snails/fish and diffusor all have to be nano lol.

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