Alexandre George's Reef

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Hi friends of RC!
I found it better to create a new thread because my page has a unique title that does not make much sense after having spent almost four years. Follow the link:

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1961841

I decided to remove the largest colonies of SPS leaving only a few in the aquarium. So, I will again enjoy the growth and invest in new species of SPS and a new arrangement of rocks.

Nothing has changed in the setup of the Reef. I hope that friends like.
Some shots:

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Thanks!
 
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Wow great tank. 2 questions if I may
1- what's the dimensions?
2- how big is that shoal tang?
 
BEAST.....pretty much says it all lol
Wow!
I thank and I'm happy.


nuch said:
Wow great tank. 2 questions if I may
1- what's the dimensions?
2- how big is that shoal tang?
Thanks man!

Answering the questions:
1- Display: 86 in x 33 in x 25.6 in (height)= 316 gallons
Refuge: 108.9 gallons
Sump:145 gallons
Sixth Glass - collector of water - 46 gallons

2-Frankly I never measure. Must be about 30 cm.


SPotter said:
awesome tank!!!! I am looking at the same size tank for my next build.
Hello SPotter,
I'm glad you enjoyed it. What I think is best in my reef the depth of the display. Gives me mount a proper layout to my taste with a good sense of distance.


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Simply amazing display tank my friend, the colors and growth over 3.5 years is awesome :thumbsup:
 
Love your tank! A couple questions, first, I know you have had the sohal for quite awhile, with the other tangs coming after, have you had any aggression issues? Which fish is the most aggressive? Where have you got most of your corals?
 
awesome tank and love that sohal!!

Hi rpjaws74,
Thank you for the compliment and participation in my post.
Sohal is really very beautiful.

Newbie Aquarist said:
Beautiful tank and great selection of corals. Love the colors and that Sohal ain't no joke.
Newbie Aquarist,
I 'm very grateful that you enjoyed. I always look your post to see the evolution. Keep us informed.
Sohal is my favorite!
A hug!

biggles said:
Simply amazing display tank my friend, the colors and growth over 3.5 years is awesome :thumbsup:
Hello biggles,
I thank you very much for your compliment and visit to my post. I had huge colonies of SPS, but last year I decided to sell them and donate to some personal friends, because I was wanting to make changes in my Reef. I was only a few colonies and many new frags.
Sohal is my darling!!

footballdude2k3 said:
Love your tank! A couple questions, first, I know you have had the sohal for quite awhile, with the other tangs coming after, have you had any aggression issues? Which fish is the most aggressive? Where have you got most of your corals?
Hi footballdude2k3,
I'm glad you enjoyed my aquarium!

Sohal, Yellow and Purple Tang came together in the aquarium. Actually these fish belonged to my great friend and when he decided to dismantle the Reef I bought them. They were already about five years it on aquarium him. When they arrived in my Reef no quarrel because the hierarchy was already formed, in fact anything unusual because we know that if Tangs live wrestling. As you can see are fish with 8-10 years of life.

The Hepatus is a true diplomat, because not disturbs anyone and is not disturbed. We'll see when. Desjardini tang already arrived in my Reef a year and this fish has at least about 4 years and belonged to another great colleague who disbanded it. Sohal implies much with this fish, but they are the same size no let me very worried.

The Powder Blue Tang was the last to arrive and while you are saved from the trouble, but as with all Reef Tangs there is always a fight going on or even a pursuit, but the reef is great and burrows causing the weaker has hideout.

Sohal is the most aggressive and the big boss Reef.

I live in Brazil and I buy most of my corals importers. prices in Brazil are abusive. Somewhat due to the tax burden by another large and small market for the hobby.

I apologize for my English which is quite rusty and I hope you understand the text.
Thanks!

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Amazing tank,
Love the width which I guess will be more visible on pictures once the corals grow in some more.
 
I had to go back and read your original thread. I myself will be using the Zeovit method on my tank. I will say you have set the standards and you have helped me alot. From your schedule of how you dose has made it better for me so when the time comes I will have a better understanding. Thanks sir.
 
Thank you for visiting!
Sorry for the delay in responding, but I'm very busy.
I'm glad that my post has helped you in implementing the Zeovit system.
A hug!
 
Hello my friend. I will be following this thread now instead of the old one. :thumbsup: Corals and tank look superb! :)
 
Hello my friend. I will be following this thread now instead of the old one. :thumbsup: Corals and tank look superb! :)

Hello sahin!

Old friend!

I'm out of time and so I was away from the forum. I'll try to update more pics and my post.

I am very happy to meet you ...

One more shot!


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This is undoubtedly one of the best tanks in the world. :thumbsup: I just about manage my tiny 47G tank, yet you keep this monster tank beautiful!

This tank surely deserves RC TOTM. :celeb1:

I must point out that I LOVE you SPS colours! What I find interesting is that your SPS colours are not pastel/pale like most Zeovit systems...I prefer the deep/darker colours that you have.

Can you please share which of the Zeovit additives in your opinion is helping with this deep colour? Or may its due to food you are feeding the fish and SPS corals (like papone)?

Thank you.
 

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