Hockeynut
NJRC Member
I posted a thread earlier today wondering why didn't have a small tank section I guess nobody's interested in using it so I will Someone has to.
I started this 20 gallon tank for my son about two years ago And now finally it's starting to really look pretty good.
I'm trying to keep the tank fairly simple with soft corals Mushrooms and zoos I'm really trying to have my son take care of the tank himself feed and maintain it.
The tank is running on an old ehim and hang on the back filter no skimmer I was considering putting a sump and small refugium but I would have to drill the tank and if I'm going to do that I'm going to change The tank Maybe to a bio cube.
I like having the small tank But conditions in the tank change so rapidly.
I have a couple of pieces of SPS in the tank that are in there temporarily until my 90 gallon cycles I hope to T5 lighting and water conditions can keep that stuff alive until my tank is done Cycling. Here's some pictures.
Let me know what u think
I started this 20 gallon tank for my son about two years ago And now finally it's starting to really look pretty good.
I'm trying to keep the tank fairly simple with soft corals Mushrooms and zoos I'm really trying to have my son take care of the tank himself feed and maintain it.
The tank is running on an old ehim and hang on the back filter no skimmer I was considering putting a sump and small refugium but I would have to drill the tank and if I'm going to do that I'm going to change The tank Maybe to a bio cube.
I like having the small tank But conditions in the tank change so rapidly.
I have a couple of pieces of SPS in the tank that are in there temporarily until my 90 gallon cycles I hope to T5 lighting and water conditions can keep that stuff alive until my tank is done Cycling. Here's some pictures.
Let me know what u think