.70 Gallon Pico Tank

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This is the tank I have been working on and building for the last 2 weeks. Just thought I’d share it here and bring y’all along on my journey. It’s a 0.70 gallon acrylic tank, drilled with sump. It has a 52gph return pump but I have it set on the lowest setting so that my sump will actually have time to overflow enough water to compensate for it. I would say it is about 20gph. I just got it finished a day ago so it is still very new. My plans are for it to be zoanthid only and both rocks be completely covered in them. I will continue to update on the tank as I progress and it establishes.

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U should get a tiny goby for it
Saw one at my lfs today
Very tiny
He has it in a test tube!
I wasn’t planning on putting any fish in it. Do you think a small goby would do okay until he gets to big? Unless I happen to find some type of dwarf species that stays tiny I’ll have to set up another tank for him to live long term.
 
This is the tank I have been working on and building for the last 2 weeks. Just thought I’d share it here and bring y’all along on my journey. It’s a 0.70 gallon acrylic tank, drilled with sump. It has a 52gph return pump but I have it set on the lowest setting so that my sump will actually have time to overflow enough water to compensate for it. I would say it is about 20gph. I just got it finished a day ago so it is still very new. My plans are for it to be zoanthid only and both rocks be completely covered in them. I will continue to update on the tank as I progress and it establishes.

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Just to make sure im reading this right: The tank is LESS than 1 gallon? 0.70 gallons. Not 70.00gallons
 
I wasn’t planning on putting any fish in it. Do you think a small goby would do okay until he gets to big? Unless I happen to find some type of dwarf species that stays tiny I’ll have to set up another tank for him to live long term.
You may be able to fit a tiny neon blue goby in there. i would just stick to smth like 1 hermit crab, or sexy shrimp and then all zoanthids or mushrooms
 
I wasn’t planning on putting any fish in it. Do you think a small goby would do okay until he gets to big? Unless I happen to find some type of dwarf species that stays tiny I’ll have to set up another tank for him to live long term.
Put a yasha goby and randals pistol in it. You can find both of those crazy small and they make a cool pair.
 

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