Jacob7201

Beautiful. I have 650 liters myself. But isn't there a bit too much light?

Corey3201

If it's unnecessary, it can be turned off... The corals are thrilled with it, and so is the owner.

Mary

I see. I also plan to add 50 watts on a separate switch. And make one corner of the aquarium (about 40 cm) darker. It should turn out well so that everyone can find their own refuge according to their taste, as some prefer it brighter, while others like it dimmer. Overall, 650 liters is great, especially for beginners like me; it's much easier to maintain. The corals are very beautiful. The idea is also nice, although I lean towards a different option—I would place it in the corner to make the aquarium seem larger. But that's a matter of taste.

Stephanie3084

I see that you have very little current in your aquariums. It is generally recommended to have a flow rate of about 20-30 times the volume per hour to avoid stagnant areas.

Catherine6534

I recommend this myself. It's not always possible to do it right, either due to lack of space or lack of money... With this arrangement, you can give less than 20 volumes.

Michelle1662

Sorry for the off-topic question, but I wanted to know if marine aquariums and regular ones are glued with the same silicone? This question is not out of curiosity; I want to glue a marine aquarium. Will Soudal Silirub AQ be suitable for a height of 60?

Jennifer9100

It will do.

James5103

The aquarium is gradually maturing...

Katie4842

A couple more photos...

Diana8604

The Emperor was seated, who ate all the glass roses.

Heather6148

A few fresh photos.