DSPS tank from Thailand (1000 gallon+)

It took me a while to go through this whole forum and it was worth it. I'm glad I found it. Incredible display for the love of the hobby. Envious by all, mainly me:lol:. Keep up your incredible masterpiece and continue to keep us informed please. Thanks Chingchai

reefman66. Thanks a lot.
 
My QT tank is almost ready.
Running on freshwater for testing.

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As usual,the quality and attention to detail is simply impressive.your QT is bigger and better looking than main display of most LFS in my country :) keep up the good work in raising the standarts for all of us mr. Chingchai
 
Ching Chai, i have been following this thread on and off from the beginning, and i have to say your tank is truely unbelievable! amazing in all aspects! that QT tank is on another level as well!

quick q though, with your drains exposed (without an overflow box), and i don;t see any t's on the back of them for air, do you have any gurgling noises?? if not, how do you keep the drains quiet?

i'm in the process of drillng my tank and building an overflow, so i noticed how clean your tank looks without a big overflow across the back...
 
I have come across people like Chingchai in the past. People that I have come to admire and respect. Not just because of what they do, but because of what they stand for. Often they come from very distinct walks of life, backgrounds, and education. But they all have a one thing in common. That is, a burning passion and unyielding dedication for any endeavor they chose to pursue.

And perhaps pursue is not the word, Master being more fitting.

I humbly commend you Chingchai. Well done.
 
I'm amazed you have a BK skimmer for a QT tank. I have a Warner Marine K2 that I think is the god of skimmers (best one I had yet) and still. Lol. Ching I aspire one day to have the disposable funds to create something like yours. Maybe only Half the Size Though.
 
I have come across people like Chingchai in the past. People that I have come to admire and respect. Not just because of what they do, but because of what they stand for. Often they come from very distinct walks of life, backgrounds, and education. But they all have a one thing in common. That is, a burning passion and unyielding dedication for any endeavor they chose to pursue.

And perhaps pursue is not the word, Master being more fitting.

I humbly commend you Chingchai. Well done.

Well said and so very, very true.

Peter
 
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