My Pico v2.0

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So couldn't stay away any longer. It's not my dream tank or even the 140 I have in storage but salt is salt. Once i get the room I'll work on the big ones.

So this is not how it will end up looking In a few months. Just couldn't wait any longer and started with what I had:

JBJ Picotooe
AC70 - DIY Mod
25w heater
MM LED

Will be adding a DIY stand, sump (replacing AC70) and different LEDs, hopefully by the end of the year. Gonna mostly keep z's and p's but may add a few other pieces here and there as we go along.

Now just gotta let it cycle.
 
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These little tanks area great for adding interesting inverts
that usually get overlooked in larger tanks will you be adding any or are you planning on a coral only tank?
 
I was gonna go with the typical cuc and a fish or two. Initially was thinking of a clown or warpaint goby. Had both before in there and they did great. Had the tank to themselves. But while picking up he sand and rock I saw some nano clownfish that were no bigger than my thumbnail and am considering 2 of those.
 
Nano clowns , nice do you know where they got them from as far as the breeder? I just did a Google search on nano clowns and every thing I found was from a couple years back and turned out to be baby clowns.
 
Honestly think that is all they are and just a marketing tool. Lol. But at tht size I think they will be good for a while. My old clown in a 40B I had stayed the same size for a pretty long time.
 
I had a clown I bought when I first started out in salt water reefing and didn't think it had grown any till I bought it a mate a few years later and seen how much it actually had grown. Would be cool to have a nano of the new long fin clowns that have recently came out though. If you decide to go with gobies oceans reefs and aquariums has a few cool aquacultured ones.
 
Hmm those are interesting. Think I may like them better than other fancy clowns. Can't imagine the cost tho.
 
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