D-Nak
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Of course I can!
My anemone and clownfish tank is finally done. It contains four S. gigantea, one H. magnifica, and 75 baby Onyx percula clowns (babies from my C-Quest/Rod's Onyx pair).
This rimless 60 gallon tank replaces the two 30 gallon flats that I used to have. I decided to go with plexi instead of glass (the price for the glass tank pushed a new tank out of budget) so we'll see if I can keep it clean without scratching it. The external overflow allowed me to completely aquascape the entire 48" x 24" footprint.
The left side of the tank has three S. gigantea: a green, a purple, and a multicolor:
The right side has a blue gig and purple H. magnifica:
A close-up of "big blue":
A close-up of the purple mag:
FTS (placing it in front of the windows allows for natural sunlight for both the tank and mangroves):
My anemone and clownfish tank is finally done. It contains four S. gigantea, one H. magnifica, and 75 baby Onyx percula clowns (babies from my C-Quest/Rod's Onyx pair).
This rimless 60 gallon tank replaces the two 30 gallon flats that I used to have. I decided to go with plexi instead of glass (the price for the glass tank pushed a new tank out of budget) so we'll see if I can keep it clean without scratching it. The external overflow allowed me to completely aquascape the entire 48" x 24" footprint.
The left side of the tank has three S. gigantea: a green, a purple, and a multicolor:
The right side has a blue gig and purple H. magnifica:
A close-up of "big blue":
A close-up of the purple mag:
FTS (placing it in front of the windows allows for natural sunlight for both the tank and mangroves):
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