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mg4015
05/12/2009, 07:36 PM
hey,

got a little bored, so figured i should post a photo of my aquapod.

everything but my return pump and my koralia nano is stock, but i would like to get a t5 over the summer, and tweek the aquascape for a bit more space, so i can fit another pump and keep acros:D


here is the link to the photo.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/35460384@N07/3484298147/

any reccomendations on how to rework this to allow for some acros where the monti cap is would be great. was thinking 2 koralia nano would be enough flow for acros with the mj1200, if correctly oriented. if stats on the pumps are accurate that is about 800 gph in the tank

mg4015
05/14/2009, 07:30 AM
bump wow surprised at lack of posts compared to other tank threads :confused:

lucas73
05/14/2009, 02:06 PM
Dont get discouraged you got a nice looking tank there man.Maybe get you a Tunze nano stream instead of cluttering it up with a couple small Koralia nanos.:thumbsup:

xxwake4lifexx
05/14/2009, 04:10 PM
You've got a nice looking tank man :D.

Jadams
05/14/2009, 04:19 PM
Very cool tank! :thumbsup:

Reefaddict79
05/14/2009, 04:49 PM
great nano, my wife and I just set up a aquapod 24, we bought it used from a member of our local fish club. What do you have in the rear chambers it seems as though ours i s missing something.

letik
05/14/2009, 05:16 PM
Nice tank!

mr86mister
05/14/2009, 06:35 PM
Wow, impressive!!! Looks great!

mg4015
05/14/2009, 07:41 PM
thanks! i wanna have a little more space in there, so i am gonna frag the cap and keep a small piece, and put more rocks where it is currently. then if i find a little spare cash, i might buy a t5 and another pump to keep a couple sps other then montis. any suggestions for other easy sps? would love to try an acro or a birdsnest. what is the most durable acro?