Picotope micro nano reef tank, 3 gallon
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thats a really cool nano tank
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Is this tank big enough for a single anemone
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@drumjams27 Wattage per gallon doesn't matter too much, it really depends on the type of lights. PC's aren't good for LPS or SPS.
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where did you purchase the second light?
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I have a picotope 3 gallon. I cant get none of my corals to live. I have xenia, and they died. Water I used is Reverse Osmosis, and purified... Temp is great, salinity is perfect... I have one light on mine. I see yours has 2 lights. Maybe thats my problem? I also have the [provided filter, and an additional filter, and a Nano Cube Protein Skimmer. Can you tell me what you do to keep your Corals alive? My email is daredevil1_89@yahoo.com thanks
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Nice setup....=)
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looks great. anytime someone can keep a fish in a pico that is unskimmed and keep out the bad algae off the rocks and the sandbed you know they are running the tank well. nice job!
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Those are pc lights correct? In my experience Euphyllia do not do good under pc's if your hammer still looks like it does in this video, I would suggest getting 2 t5 bulbs, they give better coverage. The myth of watts per gallon is garbage.
hey man nice tank looks great, i have a question... whats the name of that song u have on this video 4 sum reason the kids love it lOl
NjReeF 1 year ago
@NjReeF
thanks! the song is called din din wo (little child) by habib koite and bamada!
drumjams27 1 year ago
Hey I love the tank, always wanted a pico! Although, your hammer looks closed, try moving it up closer to the lights, as they usually need halides or t5's.
lax34warrior 2 years ago
thanks, that tank has 8 watts per gallon, hammers are fine at 3w.
drumjams27 2 years ago