Neptune Aquatics

Family saltwater adventure

The arrival of the waterbox!!

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Now we are putting it together!
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Making sure it is level
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Fittings
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Sump
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Flow
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UV sterilizer
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Hopefully we will add water soon....
 
After ordering the waterbox we were picking up some equipment for the waterbox and acquired the RedSea 350 tank. It was such a great tank that we decided to keep it and make it into a clown fish anemone tank in the future. We tore down the biocube. We hope to reconstruct the biocube to a seahorse tank and remove the top, after we are finished with some of these projects below :) Here is a photo of the RedSea tank for now until we move them to the new tank.
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We want for a lot of clownfish all from the same batch led us to deciding to start breeding clown fish. We pick up a clownfish breading system. Completely gutted our shed to make room for the breeding system and then turned the shed into our saltwater area.

We moved the water RODI system as well as the buckets of water/salt water.
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Here is our breeding system with the clown fish.
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Clown fish just have new eggs :)
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Rotifer for the new fry
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Second batch of fry... the first one did not end up going so well. This one has some little fry already!!
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