So what do you think....seeing that the tank is over 11 gallons, with a nice fuge and everything, can I keep a regular size seahorse in the 2.3 gallon chamber? He will still have the biological benefit of the entire tank, just less room to swim around (Although I will provide a very luxurious...
nano
Thanks for the kind words! I actually took down the entire 150G and redid it from scratch.....it is 1000 times better now.
I am still trying to decide on lights for the nano.....looks like I'm going to have an extra 150W HQI DE MH setup....so I'll probably try to trade that for a HO...
I just started the following thread on Reef Central about the new nano I'm planning....
Any input from y'all would be greatly appreciated!
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showt ... did=645596
Hmm....I think I'm going to change the dimensions including the fuge to 3' X 18" X 12"
That will make the actual tank dimensions 3' X 12" X 12" which ends up being 22.4 Gallons. That will fit better in the location I want to put it, and it will also qualify as a real nano... :mrgreen:
I know what it was....it's 33 Gallons without the fuge.....so I wasn't counting the fuge as part of the tank.......I can kind of call that a nano...can't I? Anyway, I'll be setting up a 12G in my office as well....so that will be a true nano.
I'm thinking about just running a hang-on skilter in the fuge....I want to avoid any plumbing below the tank, and that would give me some extra mechanical filtration and water movement as well.