maybe you should try and let us know![]()
Someone did it before-
http://www.nano-reef.com/forums/inde...owtopic=132143
If you've learnt, teach, if you have, give.
Don't walk behind me as I might not lead, don't walk in front of me as I might not follow. Walk beside me, as my friend.
Mohamad Rohaizal is my name. If it's too hard, use BFG. I don't mind.
Yes, you can.
In the gallery in Niigata, I believe they have a few marine tanks in the past.
Also, in the last issue of the ADA Catalogue, they are still selling marine products.
ADA has not only rimless tank for planted but also rimless tanks for marine with the sump made by ADA too!
If you've learnt, teach, if you have, give.
Don't walk behind me as I might not lead, don't walk in front of me as I might not follow. Walk beside me, as my friend.
Mohamad Rohaizal is my name. If it's too hard, use BFG. I don't mind.
Just to add:
ADA uses the same glass thickness for their Cube Garden (usually used for planted) and Cube Garden Overflow (suitable for marine). So I guess it's safe
Take extra precaution when mounting equipments onto the tank glass such as clip-on MH, protein skimmer, FR, pulsing wavemakers (with magnet holder) and etc.
didnt knew that ADA tank can keep marine fish...=D
Marine? Absolutely.
salt water is about 1.026 times heavier than pure water.
the safety factor built into a tank can handle the slight difference in weight of the water.
however, don't overload with rocks.
thomas liew
Typically marine set-up with overflow and sump is more convenient and preferred by most marine hobbyists due to its ability to hide additional equipment (skimmer, calcium reactor, fluidise reactor, refugium etc etc) in the cabinet. Unless you are going for a simple set up (fish only, no corals or just soft corals) and don't mind the skimmer sticking out somewhere from your IOS, it's worth considering having a proper marine tank set up right from the beginning to save you from future upgrading (you will, trust me).
You can check out this forum http://www.absolutereef.com/forums/index.php?act=idx for more set-up info.
4ft Planted Tank (approx. 500L incl sump)
Equipment:
4x2x2.5 12mm Tank with Sump. 4x55W 6,700K T5. Eheim 1262 Return. Hailea 300A Chiller. 5L CO2 with JBJ Solenoid Regulator. Lapis Sand with JBL Base Fert.
most marine tanks are custom built for the purpose of having the sump tank
(under the cabinet) and other piping purposes. Unless your tank is less than 2ft
length, else anything more than 3ft length should go for separate sump tank for filteraton and equipement housing.
Here is an awesome marine ADA macro tank.
http://www.marineplantedtanks.com/fo...hread.php?t=46
smile~ Carole
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