Noah's Pico Vase

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Hello everyone recently I decided my room needed a bed side light so I went out and bought a 2 gallon vase. Originally I planned on a betta or freshwater shrimp tank untill I was struck with this idea. The thought around this is similar to a zen garden (Where I got my idea from) It started with the construction of a frame.
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The hanging of a light
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The finished box which has been trimmed and painted
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My ocean zen around it
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Finally an aquascape from some rubble rock and coral skeletons
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The plan for this pico is just some simple soft corals xenia, kenya tree, GSP, and maybe a few cool macros. Let me know what you think and any suggestions are welcome :)
 
That's very cool!

May I ask your plans for keeping it clean?
 
Thanks! I have enough room between the glass and the rock to fit a small cleaning tool with a sponge for the random micro algae and if worse comes to worse with coraline I can take the whole pillar put it in a 5 gallon bucket and scape it down.
 
I think Rev meant more along the lines of water quality, rather than being covered with algae? You're going to need some type of water movement, otherwise your pH & O2 content will plummet.

It wouldn't be very hard to make a closed loop out of some PVC or Flexible Tubing and a Maxijet.
 
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Oh my bad I have an air pump on it in such a small tank it creates decent flow this is what I see being used for tanks this size and shape. Weekly water changes will be done since I do it on my larger system this won't be a problem.
 
Thanks Ortho!
I would drill it but it sits on my mini fridge so there is no where to put a sump. I'm working on a way keep the salt creep down if I can't I'll throw a tiny power head in there.
 
If you have a reef already set up you can do multiple small water changes threw out the week. You could do zoos and a lil shrimp or something. Nothing to demanding and I think you may be all right.
 
Can't wait to see some life in this. Really unique set up and I like it!
 

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