Barebottom and Macro pics (lots, dial up beware)

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I like to see tank pics, I hope you all do too....I try to post some regularly to keep the ball rolling.....I encourage everyone to this more often.......

SO..........

Pics after removing the sand and going barebottom....so far LOVE IT!!!! No blowing around, clearer water, skimmer putting out WAY less, and Alk is solid as a rock(but will probably drop like one as corraline takes over the bottom).

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And some macros of some of my favorites......
Teal Stag.....Cool bright teal in color
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Tubs Pink w/Purple Polyped Birdsnest
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Unknown Arco....Secale? Tonga Bonsai? White w/purple highlights and bright green polyps. Please ID if you know
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Atlantis Purple Bonsai
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Cali Tort
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fondly referred to as Justin's Blue Tip Acro, pic kinda fuzzy
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And a before and after.......Purple tipped Acro....the result of going from 150'sMH to 250'sMH
before:
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after:
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Sorry for so many, but I would like to share!!!!
 
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I am lucky enough to have a girlfriend photographer.....it a Cannon Rebel XT......shes got all the lenses and stuff.....her deptarment not mine.....
 
I have the Canon 20D and I have a blast shooting my tanks. I guess I need to get busy posting some photos.
 
I really like that teal stag, LMK when a frag is available and we can work out a trade or something.
 
Looks very clean. I like sand and I like bare bottom, what can I say :) Look foward to your results/feelings about it 3-6 months from now. Be sure to update us with any trials/challenges you face that are any different from your perameters that you saw generally with your sandbed. Could be very helpfull.

-Justin
 
Gorgeous looking tank!

The only thing that surprises me is that you don't have any starboard type material at the bottom.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8095574#post8095574 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Reefugee
Gorgeous looking tank!

The only thing that surprises me is that you don't have any starboard type material at the bottom.

I plan to add that later....this was the culmination of a long weekend and finaly deciding on it. Eventually I will think about putting in the starboard, TAP plastics has something simmilar and may add it. However, I am not skippy on the idea of taking out all of the rock.......I managed to take out the sand one measuring cup at a time over the span of last weekend......all 7gals worth....
 
Hey sac diggity. <----- dramatic gangsta onset.

Nice looking tank. I like the bb too. I have sand. I like both too. Now what?

Anyways. Couldnt help but notice the Strawberry fish/Psuedo chromis/dotty back... who knows what they call them these days? ;)

I used to have one of those for quite some time. Hilarious behavior and superb pod hunters. As they mature you might run into a problem with him killing shrimp twice his size. I actually witnessed my last shrimp get killed.... finally putting and end to the dead shrimps mystery.
 
Yeah, I have him and two green chromis that I would like to get rid of, but they are more trouble than they are worth.....I agree different personality and suberb hunters......I would eventually like to get him out and add a Sunburst Anthias and some other more "collectable" or rarer fish since I am limiting my fish count so much do to the SPS
 
Justin, if you are refering to the above I got the butterfly after this to up the fish count to offset the color fading I have had since going barebottom.......it has helped, but the sucker is cornering it and thought I had gambeled correctly since he was swimming back and forth only up until a couple days ago.......
 
No, I was hoping to see a pic of it though :) Then I noticed the thread was month old so bumped for some more current shots :D

-Justin
 
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