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Old 30-09-2005, 03:27 PM
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I need some help, my wife and I wish to convert a tropical tank into a marine tank, we have kept a trio of clowns succesfully for 2 years without live rock in a small tank however we wish to place them in one of our larger tanks with some live rock and maybe some coral. I will attach a photo of the tank we wish to use and a list of specifications of that tank. What I need to know is will it work?

Specifications:

AR510
• Curved Glass Aquarium
• 51x35x54cm
• 75 Litres Capacity
• Complete with built in biological wet/dry filter and
double fluorescent lighting
• NEW PL Light tube included for a brighter clearer tank
• Complete with filter media
• Available in black, silver and gold
• Seamless front and side glass creates optimum viewing
• Swivel lid protects water from environmental pollutants such as
dust and gives easy access for feeling and maintenance
• Suitable for fresh and salt water fish
• Suitable for cold water or tropical fish


The photo is also attached. Any help would be great. When we bought our nemo we thought we had a suitable setup now the more I read I realise its not.

However I want to do the right thing for my finned friends!

Regards Darren

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Old 02-10-2005, 05:35 AM
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Talking hi

if its a fish only tank then it should be ok, is the pump that powers the filter salt friendly ie is the prop shaft steel as it will rot (rust) if you intend to keep corals a protein skimmer and light upgrade should do the trick the tank should work as ive seen ones smaller check this sites out they should fill you in have fun :[url]http://www.nano-reef.com/ or : http://www.minibow.com/ or :http://www.nanotank.com/

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Old 03-10-2005, 04:14 PM
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Default protien skimmer and lights

thank you for your help, i was under the impression these tanks left no room for modifications

regards Darren

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Old 03-10-2005, 11:24 PM
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theres mods for anything these days :look here under forums diy:http://www.reefcentral.com also:http://www.nano-reef.com and http://www.minibow.com/ and for diy skimmers and etc http://www.barraquatic.com and fhttp://www.melevsreef.com/closedloop.html for extra flow and stuff i could go for ever have fun

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U r like promoting something, what is ur tank status after 3 yrs?

Nemo is the name of the disney character, do u buy them from Disneyland?

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