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4ft x 2ft x 14inch cycling tank


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Yes very fast but not furious yet.

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My tank specs;

Tank: 4ft x 2ft x 2ft | Sump tank : 36" x 18" x 16/22" cm| Skimmer : Deltec SC 1455 | Lighting :Maxspect Razor 160w 16k| Return pump : Eheim 1262 | FR with 1260 eheim pump | Chiller : Teco TR15|Substrate : CaribSea Arag live sand Florida crushed coral| Wavemaker : Jebao WP40

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Finally, aquascaping is done for the tank.

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My tank specs;

Tank: 4ft x 2ft x 2ft | Sump tank : 36" x 18" x 16/22" cm| Skimmer : Deltec SC 1455 | Lighting :Maxspect Razor 160w 16k| Return pump : Eheim 1262 | FR with 1260 eheim pump | Chiller : Teco TR15|Substrate : CaribSea Arag live sand Florida crushed coral| Wavemaker : Jebao WP40

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Did another rescaping in the new year. Thanks to bro Steel toe, for the LR and dead rocks.

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My tank specs;

Tank: 4ft x 2ft x 2ft | Sump tank : 36" x 18" x 16/22" cm| Skimmer : Deltec SC 1455 | Lighting :Maxspect Razor 160w 16k| Return pump : Eheim 1262 | FR with 1260 eheim pump | Chiller : Teco TR15|Substrate : CaribSea Arag live sand Florida crushed coral| Wavemaker : Jebao WP40

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I share your thoughts about the shallow tank having just 10" of viewing space after sand is added. Facing the same regret with my own tank but I think I shall live with it for now :)

Your new scape looks good but wouldn't leave a lot of good spots for sps if u intend to go that way in future. Also got to make sure the rocks on top are tightly fitted to the ones below. Else any addition of big fishes might cause the rocks to topple.

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Did another rescaping..corals placement frenly.

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My tank specs;

Tank: 4ft x 2ft x 2ft | Sump tank : 36" x 18" x 16/22" cm| Skimmer : Deltec SC 1455 | Lighting :Maxspect Razor 160w 16k| Return pump : Eheim 1262 | FR with 1260 eheim pump | Chiller : Teco TR15|Substrate : CaribSea Arag live sand Florida crushed coral| Wavemaker : Jebao WP40

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I share your thoughts about the shallow tank having just 10" of viewing space after sand is added. Facing the same regret with my own tank but I think I shall live with it for now :)

Your new scape looks good but wouldn't leave a lot of good spots for sps if u intend to go that way in future. Also got to make sure the rocks on top are tightly fitted to the ones below. Else any addition of big fishes might cause the rocks to topple.

Thanks bro for the tips.

My tank specs;

Tank: 4ft x 2ft x 2ft | Sump tank : 36" x 18" x 16/22" cm| Skimmer : Deltec SC 1455 | Lighting :Maxspect Razor 160w 16k| Return pump : Eheim 1262 | FR with 1260 eheim pump | Chiller : Teco TR15|Substrate : CaribSea Arag live sand Florida crushed coral| Wavemaker : Jebao WP40

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