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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Logan, UT
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Frag tanks
So a frag tank sounds like a great way to have a coral garden-- something I can get in and play with. I have some scrap acrylic and I was going to try to make one. Anyone here use one? I'm curious to know what exactly I want to aim for.
I'm willing to grow just about anything I can in there, so I can't think of anything specific. I know will want to propagate zoanthids, for one. Ideas?
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This post approved by Mrs. Sixline. assign <= six.line(#FFFFFF && string("nerdy")) Current Tank Info: 30 gallon with 10 gallon sump |
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: London ON Canada
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Wouldnt it be cheaper to go and buy like a 15-25 gallon glass tank from a store and then get some decent lights for it?
You could build your own I bet, but I would think it would be more costly... just my $.02
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Location: Johns Island, SC
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I agree with guitar_lord, getting ready to start up a 20g Long myself
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"Do not float above me when I'm drowning in the abyss......float away from me.........float away" Current Tank Info: 54g Corner Reef Tank......and......5.5g Nano Reef Tank......and......20g Long Reef Tank.......and......27g Cube |
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