Pics from my saltwater nano-reef - 10g

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Here are some pictures from my 10 gallon nano-reef. I'm so happy with how it's working out :)

Baby true percula clownfish:
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Toadstool mushroom leather coral:
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Orange w/ brown & green skirt zooanthids:
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Red Mushroom:
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Finger Leather Coral (?):
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Brown Polyps:
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Funny pic of the clown, I *really* wish he weren't right in the corner!:
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Green clown goby:
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Purple firefish:
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Yur tanks a little overstocked but if u have good Filtration you will be fine.
 
Fishy411 said:
Yur tanks a little overstocked but if u have good Filtration you will be fine.
Yeah, I know. I posted about it in my journal on the Marine forum... I ordered from liveaquaria this past week and did a big ooops. I was playing around and putting things in my shopping cart that I'd *like* to have. Well, when I added in my coral and snails, I got everything else out except the goby :*) I wasn't even going to consider another fish for another 3-4 mos or so but luckily this was the one that got left in the cart, not that blue tang I really wanted :lol:
 
More pics :fun:

Unidentified new thing. Looks like a fan worm/feather duster kind of thing.
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My other zoos I didn't get a pic of yesterday:
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Same zoos:
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Whole tank shot:
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Cute-n-Fury said:
wow parker you tank is so cool id love a nano reef but they dont sell them in the uk. gd luck with it :)
?? Any small tank is a nano... add a bit of reef and voila - a nano-reef :D

The pictures look cool. What lighting do you have over the tank?
 
Thanks! I just upgraded to a hood that has a 55w daylight (10K) and a 55w actinic bulb. It's a HUGE change from the standard fluorescent light that I had on there before. I'm mainly interested in the soft corals anyway so I didn't need any powerful metal halide lighting.
 
Thank you, it's a whole different world from FW and I'm having a ball with the challenge :thumbs:
 
Cant believe your tank, so cool, mine is nearly 6 x the size and yours looks AS good, if not better. i started mine just after yours and followed your diary day by day. My only pics are in my sig, my clowns and wrasse.

Jon
 
:*) Thanks Jon! You're lucky to have 2 clowns. By the time I realized I wanted 2 clowns, the lfs was all out and wouldn't get any more for another couple months and I didn't want to give the existing one a chance to get settled and think the tank was HIS :lol:

It's easy to make the little tanks look better quicker - fewer corals fill it up. If my corals were in your tank, it would look empty b/c they'd be so small relatively.

Isn't it fun though?!
 
is it hard to maintain your reef? I want one but am afraid everything will just die.
 
Actually If yur Clown Got settled it would think the Tank was HERS. THey change from Male to Female in absence of a female
 
Fishy411 said:
Actually If yur Clown Got settled it would think the Tank was HERS. THey change from Male to Female in absence of a female
I got caught again :lol: We just had this discussion in the Marine section the other day and I got it wrong there b/c I was being distracted. No excuses this time, I just keep thinking of the clown as a HE for some reason :p

Joel - It's not hard at all, it's just different from FW and takes more paying attention to water levels. You have to use R/O water instead of tap water and any shifts in your water parameters can be killer to your corals, other inverts or fish.
 

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