Aqueon 15 coloumn nano

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Definitely lots of room for additional lighting.

Heck, you could probably even pull the stock lighting and fit a bunch of LED strips in order to let you keep corals that require more intense lighting.
The awesome thing about those stunner led strips is you can add as you go. They link together, up to 4 I think. So I can add 2 for now, then 2 later when I want to upgrade.

I got my stand today. So 2 morrow I will get the rock and water. What order should I add the sand, water and rock. Stupid question, I know. But which would be easier? I'm thinking rock first, then water, then sand. And turn on the filter when everything settles. sound ok?
 
The awesome thing about those stunner led strips is you can add as you go. They link together, up to 4 I think. So I can add 2 for now, then 2 later when I want to upgrade.

I got my stand today. So 2 morrow I will get the rock and water. What order should I add the sand, water and rock. Stupid question, I know. But which would be easier? I'm thinking rock first, then water, then sand. And turn on the filter when everything settles. sound ok?

Sounds like a good plan to me. Just be sure to rinse the sand before adding it if you want it to clear up faster.
 
I usually wait till the tank is starting to grow coralline algae (its usually purple and grows on the rock and sides of the tank) before adding any thing to the tank. Its a good sign that the water perimeters are good.
 
I usually wait till the tank is starting to grow coralline algae (its usually purple and grows on the rock and sides of the tank) before adding any thing to the tank. Its a good sign that the water perimeters are good.

You need a coraline source in the tank to grow coraline though. Some systems take different amounts of time to grow too.

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