Sharkbait's Solana

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Well here are the specs.

34g solana, drilled with the back chamber removed with a 10g custom glass sump.
Vortech mp10 for flow
Reefkeeper 2 to keep everything running
Current 1/10 hp chiller
lumenbright elite pendant ushio 20k bulb and sunlight systems 250w ballast

Coral list:
colony table top acro, nice green, purple and blue
ORA tri color acro
green acro
Rose milli
ORA blue iris
Green milli
green with yellow scroll coral
Purple hornets
La lakers
ring of fire
tubbs blues
Kaz zoas
frogspawn
Green platygrya

Fish:
Pair of Picasso clowns
Pair of Vanautu Wrasse with super male

On to the pics...

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Lookin good looking good, love the rockwork, hey not trolling but turn that vortech with the wire up and use the attachments, if it falls off the attachment will catch it and it won't swing down and bust the aquarium or hit the floor, keep the pics coming bro, loving so far
 
I have to get a massive crew of peppermint shrimp due to the previous owner not caring about aptasia and allowing it to reproduce throughout the entire tank. But nothing that some peppermint shrimp cant handle. Currently I do not have a skimmer on the system and I am wondering if I should even get one for it. I do weekly 10+ gallon water changes and my bio load is fairly small. I think at the most I will add two more fish on top of the other four fish That I have. Thoughts?
 
I am pulling a skimmer off of my old finnex tank, its just the stock skimmer but I does a really good job so I will see how it does on the solana.

Edit: 'but it'
 
mhender8;663082 wrote: really liking the rock work

Thanks man. The very lower/front piece I made by using weld-on. In a few weeks the rest of the rock will be removed and only that piece will remain. This will allow me to mount some monits on the back glass and also to make a zoa garden on the bare bottom as well as allow for coral growth. At the moment I am pretty much stocked on all the coral I want.
 
Mp40w es is busting out some serious flow in the tank now! Now I have to swing by Rob's place tomorrow to pick up the LED's and start my LED build...
 
Well I just got home from Rob's and now have a ton of LED's to do my LED build. Pictures coming soon...:D
 
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