way too nano tank

Nice Amp! Yeah! Drill it for bulkheads put in some gurgle busters, a Koralias, and bingo! You have what looks like a HOB with a single Chromis living in it.
 
Nice Amp! Yeah! Drill it for bulkheads put in some gurgle busters, a Koralias, and bingo! You have what looks like a HOB with a single Chromis living in it.

In your opinion, would 1.5" bulkheads be enough? I don't know if that would be enough to keep up with a Sequence Hammerhead for a closed loop. Don't forget the Orca sequence dart-powered skimmer, either--to keep things clean for the chromis.
 
LOL!!

1.5" Bulkheads should work fine.

What about some better lighting?

400W MH pendant?
1/2hp chiller?
 
I'd just plug a 100 gallon sump up to it. Evaporation and stability issues fixed...

Nice Amp! Yeah! Drill it for bulkheads put in some gurgle busters, a Koralias, and bingo! You have what looks like a HOB with a single Chromis living in it.

In your opinion, would 1.5" bulkheads be enough? I don't know if that would be enough to keep up with a Sequence Hammerhead for a closed loop. Don't forget the Orca sequence dart-powered skimmer, either--to keep things clean for the chromis.

LOL!!

1.5" Bulkheads should work fine.

What about some better lighting?

400W MH pendant?
1/2hp chiller?



OMG.......are you guys actually serious with all this equiptment....?????????????? Sheesh....














































Come on.......This tank REALLY needs a 2 inch bulkhead fitting...
 
You know, I got to thinking about this and I think a surge device may be better. I am thinking a 15 gallon surge through 2.5" pvc ought to be enough. Forget artificial lighting--I'm thinking Solatubes, here.
 
Yeah!! That would actually be the ultimate tide pool.. Going completely dry every surge.
 
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