My rimless 28gal JBJ

Dkipp7

New member
A few day ago I upgraded my 15gal aio to a 28gal JBJ that I made rimless.

- about 20lbs live rock
- 40lbs live sand
- both returns upgraded to Maxi jet 1200s
- Reef Octopus Ns-80 Skimmer
- Aqua Illumination nano sol w/ controller
- bonded filter pads
- 100w heater

Coral

- pectina
- neon green candycanes
- purple gorgonia
- green star polyps
- meteor shower
- Area 51 zoas
- Bam bam zoas
- hammer coral
- Rainbow acan echinata
- magician palys
- radioactive dragon eye zoas
-Green bubble tip anemone w/ white stripes and purple tips
- green w/ white stripes carpet anemone
- red hornets
- scrambled eggs
- green alveapora
- Jason fox setosa
- red monti cap
- purple bonsai
- blue, green, gold yuma

Fish & Inverts

- pair of wild caught true perc clowns
- cleaner shrimp
- 10 nasarius snails
- 5 cerith snails
- 15 hermit crabs
- 5 astrea snails







 
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SkullV

New member
Love the way it looks but would be too terrified to pull the rim off a NanoCube! That glass is so thin! Keep up the good work though, looks fantastic!
 

Dkipp7

New member
Love the way it looks but would be too terrified to pull the rim off a NanoCube! That glass is so thin! Keep up the good work though, looks fantastic!
I researched it a lot before doing it. From what I found no one had problems with taking the rim off, so I went for it! I used a dremel to cut the rim into small sections then used a razor to cut the silicone, and finally a small screwdriver to gently pry up the pieces.

I love how it looks rimless!
 
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