Aqueon 20g High Desktop budget build

DiverDan509

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I started this build with a 20g high aqueon tank from petco for about $30,
Also I bought a 565gph koralia nano powerhead for about $15 on sale from $30.
Im using the quietflow 20 from aqueon aswell for filtration $20, running carbon with water changes approx every 14 days 25% water change <5g>
Heater: Ebo Jager from Eheim 75w rated for 26g $49
Light: IC Loop Orbit from current usa, $89
12 hr photoperiod to replicate equatorial coral sea
temp: 77F
food: ON prime reef flakes and Hikari brine shrimp
stock list:
1x Yellowtail damselfish
1x Mexican turbo
1x Nassarius snail
1x Orchid dottyback
1x Skunk cleaner shrimp
1x Clownfish ocellaris ,added 1-5-2020
salt: reef crystals from IO
salinity: 1.026
coral: devils hand and green long polyp toadstool
its been going for about 7 months now
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full tank shot 1-2-2020
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Full tank shot 1-9-2020
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rock added 1-10-2020
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frags added 1.15.2020
 
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77F is the standard temp for a tropical reef, above 80F and the coral will start to die, 72F-80F is considered the "green zone" for reefing, also its proven that higher temps stress fish more and contribute to early death

You are correct. I should not read / type before caffeine has kicked in. I don't know where my brain was that I thought 77 was low. Geez.
 
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