![]() I have three Kessil 360N running on this tank. I am using this site as a personal diary for the tank, so sometimes I might post things that may make no sense to anyone but me, but I hope my experience can benefit others as well. After a few months of thinkerring, I have finally found the right place to fit the skimmer in the sump and am happier with the sump. ![]() I decided to take my chances and I am very satisfied with the tank construction and the stand, I was not completely satisfied with the sump, however the reality is a corner tank is very limiting in that matter. I found Aquavim online after hours of research looking at custom tanks and cabinet, it seemed the best value, although they had mixed review. Although I have loved the open top aquarium, it prevented me from owning some fish I wanted, so this time I reverted to a cover. I wanted a tank that was in an attractive, integrated piece of furniture and integrated in my living area. When I decided to upgrade to a larger tank that would be a forever home for my two clowns and other inhabitants, the priority was that it would not be an eyesore in the house. That ended up distracting the viewer from the content. But still it was a mess of wires, tubes etc. And gave me an experience with an open top aquarium and the related evaporation and dead fish on the floor. I then upgraded to a larger 20 odd gallon tank with an outside canister and led lighting, this gave the necessary room for the clowns to keep growing and get a few shrimps in the tank. Not to mention dosing bottles and top off water laying around. But as I started to get more interested in corals, invertebrates, etc, I started modifying the cube and it became a hot mess of wires. I liked the bio cube because of how "neat" it looked as lighting and filtration were integrated. I got two false percula clown fish in 2010 in a 14G bio cube that was in the living room by the couch.
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