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Callous1
September 20th 05, 10:05 PM
Here's a nice picture of a 10 gallon nano tank that was submitted to my
reef aquarium picture rating site.

http://www.toptank.com/index.php?username=corriewf&phid=12

I love looking at other hobbiests tanks and I'm sure you do also so if
you have pictures of your tank feel free to submit them so everyone can
enjoy the beauty of your reef tank!!

Cheers

volux
September 21st 05, 12:44 PM
http://www.melevsreef.com/pico.html
This guy's tanks are out of this world.- this tank is 2 gal nano reef



"Callous1" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> Here's a nice picture of a 10 gallon nano tank that was submitted to my
> reef aquarium picture rating site.
>
> http://www.toptank.com/index.php?username=corriewf&phid=12
>
> I love looking at other hobbiests tanks and I'm sure you do also so if
> you have pictures of your tank feel free to submit them so everyone can
> enjoy the beauty of your reef tank!!
>
> Cheers
>

Marc Levenson
September 23rd 05, 11:38 PM
You are too kind. :)

Marc


volux wrote:
> http://www.melevsreef.com/pico.html
> This guy's tanks are out of this world.- this tank is 2 gal nano reef
>
>
>
> "Callous1" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
>
>>Here's a nice picture of a 10 gallon nano tank that was submitted to my
>>reef aquarium picture rating site.
>>
>>http://www.toptank.com/index.php?username=corriewf&phid=12
>>
>>I love looking at other hobbiests tanks and I'm sure you do also so if
>>you have pictures of your tank feel free to submit them so everyone can
>>enjoy the beauty of your reef tank!!
>>
>>Cheers
>>
>
>
>

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RicSeyler
September 24th 05, 09:12 PM
A nano I had a few years ago..

http://www.pcola.gulf.net/~ricseyler/tank/assembly.html

http://www.pcola.gulf.net/~ricseyler/tank/Nano.htm

fun tank but you really had to stay on top of water prams.

Marc Levenson wrote:

> You are too kind. :)
>
> Marc
>
>
>

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Callous1
September 26th 05, 11:04 PM
Wow, all those nano tanks look great. I've never tried my hand at nano
tanks but from what I hear they are a bit challenging. My hats off to
all those who can keep them running successfully. I am frequently away
from home too long to keep up on the evaporated water which is mainly
why I haven't attempted it.

Keep up the good work with those nano's

Cheers

RicSeyler
September 27th 05, 05:28 PM
That would be a big problem with a Nano.
They lose a big percentage of their water volume
every day from evaporation, especially if you are
running enough light to do LPS corals and such....

I always thought it would be cool to rig up a nano with an
overflow and a sump with auto top off. :-)
A little miniature overflow with small tubing going
to a mini sump with a small skimmer and small pump...

Callous1 wrote:

>Wow, all those nano tanks look great. I've never tried my hand at nano
>tanks but from what I hear they are a bit challenging. My hats off to
>all those who can keep them running successfully. I am frequently away
>from home too long to keep up on the evaporated water which is mainly
>why I haven't attempted it.
>
>Keep up the good work with those nano's
>
>Cheers
>
>
>

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Chris
September 27th 05, 05:45 PM
RicSeyler wrote:
> That would be a big problem with a Nano.
> They lose a big percentage of their water volume
> every day from evaporation, especially if you are
> running enough light to do LPS corals and such....
>
> I always thought it would be cool to rig up a nano with an
> overflow and a sump with auto top off. :-)
> A little miniature overflow with small tubing going
> to a mini sump with a small skimmer and small pump...
>
> Callous1 wrote:
>
>> Wow, all those nano tanks look great. I've never tried my hand at nano
>> tanks but from what I hear they are a bit challenging. My hats off to
>> all those who can keep them running successfully. I am frequently away
>> from home too long to keep up on the evaporated water which is mainly
>> why I haven't attempted it.
>>
>> Keep up the good work with those nano's
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>>
>>
>


Actually thats what i did:)

http://www.chrisncarol.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=album27

RicSeyler
September 28th 05, 03:25 PM
Nice!!!

Chris wrote:

> RicSeyler wrote:
>
>> That would be a big problem with a Nano.
>> They lose a big percentage of their water volume
>> every day from evaporation, especially if you are
>> running enough light to do LPS corals and such....
>>
>> I always thought it would be cool to rig up a nano with an
>> overflow and a sump with auto top off. :-)
>> A little miniature overflow with small tubing going
>> to a mini sump with a small skimmer and small pump...
>>
>> Callous1 wrote:
>>
>>> Wow, all those nano tanks look great. I've never tried my hand at nano
>>> tanks but from what I hear they are a bit challenging. My hats off to
>>> all those who can keep them running successfully. I am frequently away
>>> from home too long to keep up on the evaporated water which is mainly
>>> why I haven't attempted it.
>>>
>>> Keep up the good work with those nano's
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
> Actually thats what i did:)
>
> http://www.chrisncarol.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=album27


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andrewjonn
March 5th 11, 01:40 PM
All of these nano-tanks look great. I have never tried my hand at the nano-tank but from what I hear they are a bit challenging. My hat to all those who can keep them running successfully. I often away from home too long to keep the water evaporation is the main reason is that I did not try.

pitterritz
April 15th 11, 07:53 PM
The basics of these tanks absolutely circumduct about the admeasurement of the catchbasin itself. While accustomed beach tanks aim to yield a baby area of the sea and accept it reside in an aquarium, the nano catchbasin takes that to addition level, aggravating to do so in a abate tank. While some say that annihilation abate than 40 gallons is a nano tank, there are others who anticipate that the catchbasin have to be beneath than 20 gallons.

andrewwmillton
May 20th 11, 01:03 AM
My hats off to all those who can accumulate them active successfully. I am frequently away from home too continued to accumulate up on the evaporated baptize which is mainly why I haven't attempted it.

jimmyanderrson
May 20th 11, 06:24 PM
All those nano tanks attending great. I've never approved my duke at nano tanks but from what I apprehend they are a bit challenging. My hats off to all those who can accumulate them active successfully. I am frequently away from home too continued to accumulate up on the evaporated baptize which is mainly why I haven't attempted it.