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Michelle104
Hello to all visitors, I will be very happy to receive any advice and wishes. I plan to set up a simple, soft reef with a few fish, and then move to a larger volume. I have been thinking for a long time about which nano tank to start, choosing between a450 and a self-adhesive one - greed won. The size is again determined by the found container - I cut, grind and glue the glass myself, all the glasses are transparent, I want to observe the process, the appearance does not matter, if necessary, I can darken the necessary compartments. As a result, it turned out to be40 cm wide, 56 cm deep, 35 cm high, with a 12 cm wide sump section and a 3 cm high skimmer. The second compartment is for live rocks, the third is for return. I hope to top up soon. While washing in the bathroom, I broke one of the glasses and had to cut and glue the back wall again. I'm starting with about 6 kg of live rocks, partially diluted with a little dry sand, the water is from the existing tanks shared by my fellow hobbyists. The flow is a Corallia 900, the lighting is currently 2 lamps of 24 watts and 2 ofof 18 watts, in the future I will remake my LED fixture. There are many options for different pumps left over from the freshwater life. I poured the live rocks with good water, and after a day I got nitrites 0.50, ammonia 3.0, nitrates 0.20. I fixed the stones only with pins, without glue and cement, it holds firmly for now. To be