A Reef Tank in the Desert - +/- 1,400 gallon system

Wow! What a great image. That must be quite the view you have out your backdoor.

For those who complain here about what others have, I think we should all just take a step back for a moment and appreciate that people like Dan, Peter and Chingchai have been so gracious as to welcome us into their homes to view their incredible aquariums. Just to know that such visions have been made real is something that we should all be grateful for having the opportunity to witness. I believe such homes and such systems make all our dreams that much bigger.

Dave.M

I totally agree with Dave. I would die to be mentored by either one of these great aquarist. I am sure there are more out there we didn't mention but I also feel the same way toward them. Props to all of them.

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Couldn't put it in words in a better way!

Thanks guys!

I appreciate the support! At the same time, I know that sfsuphysics wasn't serious. He was just poking me...
 
My back yard... & front!

My back yard... & front!

Just a FYI, I wasn't complaining in a serious manner. In the same vein as people who look at previously mentioned tanks and have a webgasm over them, my comment about the driveway was more more stubble way of doing the same thing, have you ever seen someone comment about how great a driveway is? :D.

That said, I am no longer jealous, because I would seriously be freaked the hell out if a fricking mountain lion decided to sit in my back yard. I'll take the strays cats wandering around my neighborhood ANY DAY over that :D

No worries Pal. I knew you weren't being serious. But seriously though, living where I do - hence the name A Reef Tank in the Desert, it seems a little odd to have the hobby that we do.

Here's a few pictures of some of the wildlife that I have been able to snap pictures of this year out at the house. The photos aren't great as most are with my iPhone.

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Rut Roh.... :uhoh2: Shouldn't have checked in on your thread just before bed. I'm gonna have nightmares of being eatin by those wild bores, cats, lizards and one eyed owl. :hmm6: Your own private Jurassic Park...
 
Great pics. You really are in the desert. They say living in Scottsdale is in the desert, but you definately top it there.
 
And to think when the doctor told me after I got out of the hospital there would be two choices to live to accommodate my injury. One was Arizona, the other was Florida. Now I'm second guessing my choice. But after seeing the snakes, maybe not.
 
Wayne,

About hijacking Dan Day, you are on your own. I like wild life but not the overgrown kitten and venomous snakes. I'll stick with bambi and those nut chomping squirrels we have here.

Joe
 
Speaking of Dan Day???????

The boar turned over the truck and the kitten had sushi for a snack while the snake provided the musical entertainment.

My daily threats are a 4 lb yorkie that can actually bite a finger or a huskie that will cover you in fur. I usually have to deal with both at once when I get home.

Joe
 
The boar turned over the truck and the kitten had sushi for a snack while the snake provided the musical entertainment.

My daily threats are a 4 lb yorkie that can actually bite a finger or a huskie that will cover you in fur. I usually have to deal with both at once when I get home.

Joe

You're to much dude.
 
Its not the overgrown kittens you would have to worry about,its the pack of wild pigs that will tear you apart. lol
 
may I ask, what are some of the benefits of using natural salt water ?

mostly the Ionic balance ? or the bacteria and live foods ?

thank you for sharing your great coral reef tank with us :)
 
Had to look up "javelina". Correct correct name is "peccary". Another common term is "skunk pig".

Except at five o'clock, when it is known as a peccary daiquiri, doc.

Dave.M
 
So what do we take away from all of this????

When you order 400 gallons of saltwater you end up with a kitten that skinks like a pig but tastes like a daiquiri when its 5 o'clock somewhere.

Cheers
Joe
 
I spent the past week going through this entire blog. This tank is unreal. Like my dream with even more! I actually ordered a bunch of new corals because of this! Thank you for re-inspiring me in the hobby. One day I would love to have something like this!

Sam
 
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