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Nano 15 Gallon Saltwater Tank (FOWLR) w/ SAMSUNG TL-220

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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2009

Recorded w/ Samsung TL-220 12.2MP Digital Camera

1x Purple Firefish
1x Royal Gramma
1x Cleaner Shrimp
2x Ocellaris Clownfish (aka Nemo)

I have about 40-45lbs of Fiji Live Rock (possibly more), and 3 inches of CaribSea Live Sand. My flow is running on Hydor Koralia Nano because Firefish tend to get stressed with high currents. Temporarily I had a maxi-jet 750 before waiting for my Hydor Koralia Nano to be shipped. With the Maxi-jet, the firefish never came out of its hiding. For those who did not know, do not use strong one directional currents with firefish or else they will stress and die, possibly not eat or move out of hiding.

The light you see is a JBJ K-2 Viper. I originally had a 33 gallon long and I downsized to a 20 gallon long and a 15 gallon. Oh yea, lastly, I have blue leg and red leg hermits as well as various snails as clean up crew :) any questions, ask away~

www.nanoaquatic.com

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  • looks more than 15

  • @1Filmproducer Title says 15 o_O;

  • Does your rock lean up against the glass on both sides and the back? Would I be able to do that on my 33 gallon? (36lx12wx18h) thanks

  • @xSTeSHy Don't lean too much, it holds but you don't want to put all the weight to shatter it.

  • what flow would you recommend for a 12 gallon tank? I was thinking either 85 gph or a 120 gph.

  • @Elton4ever21 I used Koralia Nanos. A lot of flow is never a problem, in the ocean, the currents are extremely strong =d

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  • @ShinLa83 Just search for theaquatools on google, click on it, measure your tank and the tool will calcule your tank size. Or multiply the width by the length by the height then divide by 1.000 and you will find if your tank is 15 gallons or not :D

  • your tank looks really nice if you add some corals it would look even better good job

  • how much u spend on it all

  • I love the aquascape.

  • you should slowly add corals for color!

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