my 5.5gallon pico

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redbellyPirahna4

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in front of my cichla tank,IL
set this tank up back in march and it is going really good here are some current pictures of it.
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thanks everyone
i will post more pictures once all the corals grow in more or if i get more corals
 
Awesome! If it's any compliment, I'm using the pic 4th way down as my iPhone wallpaper.

What equiptment you have in there? I'm considering doing a fish-only 3 gallon pico with artificial corals. I have extra filters like the duettos for 30g tanks in each of my fw cubes (3g & 1.5) but I'm wondering if I need a protein skimmer? I can make one but I don't want all that equipment in a 3G cube


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thanks for the compliments everyone. as for how long its been set up about 3months.

as for a small update got this lil spotted mandarin the other day
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and got this devils armor frag today
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Awesome! If it's any compliment, I'm using the pic 4th way down as my iPhone wallpaper.

What equiptment you have in there? I'm considering doing a fish-only 3 gallon pico with artificial corals. I have extra filters like the duettos for 30g tanks in each of my fw cubes (3g & 1.5) but I'm wondering if I need a protein skimmer? I can make one but I don't want all that equipment in a 3G cube


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thanks. as for what i have on the tank i have an ac70 hob, a small power head and a diy skimmer. as for setting up a 3 gallon pico you dont really need a skimmer and the 30g filter would work good. you will just have to make sure you top off the tank alot depending on how much evaporates. i usually need to top my tank up about 2 times a week sometimes once a week and i do 1.5-2gallon water changes every week or week and a half
 
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