DSPS tank from Thailand (1000 gallon+)

Ching, I have always intended to say something about how much I like the finish on those cabinets: can you share what wood was used to make those please.

with the students working on our display reefs and their othere tanks we have issues with damage because the finish simple does not hold up to getting wet. The students are pretty good (by no means perfect) about wiping the wood down afterwords but still the finishes fail pretty quickly

I have never tired a painted wood though

Dave, the wood is waterproof plywood grade A.
 
A set of underwater shots from Canon PowerShot S100 + waterproof housing.
I am quite happy with it.

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Let's go snorkeling.
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Amazing as usual Sir.
you finally got your Setosa and i love the new corals.
what make you decided to get a tenneti tang?
 
Thank you Chingchai for all the time you give us all keeping us updated, answering so many questions and working on your master piece I for one feel like an honered guest every time I log on to your thread thank you again.
 
wow, just as I learn how to take top down pics, inside water photography comes out :) haha

amazing video and shots ! thank you, I have to go look for a wet suite for my camera now.
 
Beautiful Chingchai, you never fail to impress! :spin3:

i see you also love the feminus wrasse! ;) i think they are wonderful and would like to get a small group of them if possible , only one at the moment
 
Let's go snorkeling.
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We are so fortunate to be able to share nature in this way Chingchai. I really don't think it gets better than this. Well done. This is truly deserving of the title 'Grand Master'. You are the absolute best this hobby has to offer and we are all better off for it.

Peter
 
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